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  • is a compilation of cartoons and essays that illustrate in an unconventional way the experience of a long-time undocumented immigrant living in the United States – an experience that is truly American. Sponsored by the PLU Hispanic Studies Program and members of the Latino Studies Working Group. This event was made possible with special funding from the Mellon Foundation. "The Pioneers: The Role of Public Policies and Mentors for First Generation Latino Professionals" “The Pioneers: The Role of

  • experiences are important? Will a bad grade in one class ruin your chances of getting into your dream college? And what helps you as an applicant stand out from the crowd? If you are curious how to land in the ‘yes’ pile, then this webinar is for you! REGISTER FOR WEBINAR The College Essay: Writing with ConfidenceThursday, September 19, 6:30-7:00pm PTDoes a college essay really make a difference? Absolutely! But the hardest part is often deciding where to start and what to write about. We will cover how

  • largest fair west of the Mississippi – she couldn’t pass that up. “I didn’t plan on getting a lot of sleep,” she laughed. Carow was responsible for the official program at the fair, writing copy and overseeing its layout. She also organized the “Healthy Fare” program – working with vendors to put together a menu of healthy options. She also organized “Jock Talk,” a daily newsletter sent to radio stations that promoted specific events. Only three public relations interns are chosen each year – one of

  • alumna Leslye Walton has been nominated for the prestigious William C. Morris YA Debut Award for her novel The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender . First awarded in 2009, the accolade “honors a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens and celebrates impressive new voices in young adult literature.” Walton, who graduated from PLU in 2004 with a B.A. in Education, says the nomination means the world to her. “I think one of the things I’ve ever wanted in life was to

  • !) as we prepare to preach, teach, and lead public worship. Please register by Wednesday, October 27, at 12 Noon Pacific. You will receive the Zoom link and workshop handout prior to the event. This free event is sponsored by Congregational Engagement and the Wild Hope Center for Vocation. Please contact Kendall Jeske, Director of Congregational Engagement, for more information. Preaching, Praying, and Teaching the Gospel of Luke - Handout

  • disease eradication and control, he has taken an active role in the eradication of Guinea worm disease, polio and measles and the elimination of river blindness. By writing and lecturing extensively, Foege has succeeded in broadening public awareness of these issues and bringing them to the forefront of domestic and international health policies. A U.S. News and World Report article identified Foege as one of “America’s Best Leaders” in November. He is currently a senior fellow at the Bill and Melinda

  • AlumniIf you are a PPA alum who knows of internship or other employment opportunities in printing and publication related fields that might benefit other alumni and current students, please get in touch with Solveig Robinson so she can spread the word. Hannah in SeattleHannah (2011) has worked for Scribe Source in Seattle and will be teaching at PLU in the fall of 2023. Besides writing, editing, and proofreading for clients, she also writes and edits marketing materials for her husband’s

  • 11th Annual David & Marilyn Knutson Lecture 7:30 pm Wednesday, October 26, 2016 Lagerquist Concert Hall in Mary Baker Russell Music Center Free to the public From Ferguson to Charleston: Religious Faith, Righteous Feminists and Holy Fire“Regardless of whether or not any one person may know what to do about segregation and oppression, it’s better to protest than to accept injustice.” –Rosa Parks (1971) Pictures coming out of Ferguson, Missouri in August 2014 were eerily similar to iconic images

  • : Photography Graphic design Writing Video Public relations Advertising Event planning MediaLab SiteFor more information on upcoming projects, check out the MediaLab website! VisitMediaLab students partner with real-world clients from many different industries throughout the Puget Sound Region. The goal of MediaLab is to help these individuals and organizations achieve meaningful results, while also giving students valuable pre-professional experience.Comprised of some of PLU’s most talented and capable

  • need, is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Neysa Fanwick Memorial Scholarship The Neysa Fanwick Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a master’s degree candidate in social work dedicated to addressing injustices within various systems, including, but not limited to, criminal justice, foster care, healthcare, and education. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) is a federal program that forgives the remaining balance on your Direct Loans