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  • Former military linguist Kara Atkinson ’23 discusses her service on campus, academic research, and graduate school plans Posted by: Zach Powers / April 18, 2023 Image: Kara Atkinson is a PLU senior majoring in history with minors in religion and Holocaust & genocide studies. (Photos by Emma Stafki ’26) April 18, 2023 By Grant Hoskins ’23PLU Marketing & Communications Student Writer Kara Atkinson ’23 earned an associate degree while serving as an Arabic linguist in the United States Army prior

  • photography and video services may be made online or through customer service. Customer service maintains scheduling, billing, financial records and bookkeeping for Photography & Video. Call them for questions concerning charges on any of your job tickets or Banner entries.Photo GalleryMarketing & Communications maintains a library of current photos. Click here to learn more.ContactSy Bean Campus Photographer Phone: 253-535-7517 Email: bean@plu.eduQuick Links Video Tips for the Traveling Student Photo

  • Former PLU President Eugene Wiegman will be remembered for his passion for service, advocacy and Tacoma Posted by: Marcom Web Team / July 13, 2020 July 13, 2020 By Zach Powers '10Marketing & CommunicationsFormer PLU President Eugene Wiegman passed away on July 1 at the age of 90. Dr. Wiegman will be remembered for his remarkable career in education, government, advocacy and ministry—and his unceasing kindness and compassion.“Dr. Wiegman was a pure joy to talk with and work with,” says PLU

  • When the pandemic cut her Peace Corps service short, Margaret Chell ’18 enrolled in medical school Posted by: Silong Chhun / October 25, 2021 October 25, 2021 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing and CommunicationsDuring her senior year at Pacific Lutheran University, Margaret Chell ’18 decided to join the Peace Corps after a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer visited her global development class. She soon met with PLU Peace Corps advisor, Dr. Katherine Wiley to learn more. She was excited about the

  • possibilities where the current and potential customer shops; increase interest in product range by creating a neutral product; and leverage consumers’ interest in locally-made products by creating and testing a product line specifically for the area. MSMR Graduate: Andrew Topic: Analysis of client needs to make sure product/service satisfies them. Research: Analysis of current target market and projected target market in relation to the product/service potential. The research looked into what features

  • Support What We Support – A summary of what we support for students, faculty, and staff Privacy Statement – Our commitment to protecting your privacy when providing support Accounts & Passwords PLU ePass accounts, changing passwords, department & organization accounts Email, Calendar, Google Apps Communication and collaboration tools like mail, calendar, and Google Apps Internet (Network), Wireless and Phone Service Accessing the PLU network, phone system, and cable TV Classrooms, Labs

  • -minute educational talk and improv performance around the theme of the event, which was, perfectly, connectivity. “We are thriving in our ability to build on those human emotions to create a pretty incredible connection with not only ourselves, but also with our audience,” Utley said. “We believe that audiences are incredibly smart, and they are looking for that kind of connection when they go to the theater.” Previous Post Service in Between Schooling Next Post Musical Memories You might also like

  • and a minor in Religious Studies. At PLU, Katie worked with a variety of on-campus organizations, including MediaLab and University Marketing and Communications, and held a wide range of off-campus internships spanning from Tacoma to Seattle. Katie has just started work as an Account Coordinator at Copacino+Fujikado in Seattle and is looking forward to learning a new trade, a new city and staying in touch with her alma mater. Previous Post Service in Between Schooling Next Post Musical Memories

  • Mailing & ShippingThe staff in Mail Services & Shipping are responsible for managing campus mail, domestic and international mail, bulk mail, shipping and receiving and maintenance of the warehouse. For your mailing and shipping needs, customer service maintains the service desk, billing, financial records and bookkeeping for the Mailing & Shipping Group. Call them for questions concerning postal rates, charges on any of your job tickets or Banner entries.Mail Policy and ProceduresSending mail

  • Mail - On and Off Campus U.S. Postal Service The U.S. Postal Service is the main provider of mail services in the United States. Post Office nearest PLU (really close!): 320 Garfield St S Tacoma, WA  98444 253-536-0838 Monday thru Friday: 8AM-6PM Saturday: 9AM-3PM For more information go to http://www.usps.com/ PLU Mailing & Shipping Office All mailing and shipping to on-campus addresses are first processed at the Mailing & Shipping Office. Students may use the walk-up customer service counter