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  • had faced obstacles to participation in sports. “I played softball all through high school and was skilled enough to be able to play in college, but money became the issue. I had to take care of my younger siblings while my parents worked supporting me and my siblings,” read one card, attributed to an 18-year-old U.S. athlete named Stacy. On the cloth walls of the SAAC exhibit were facts displayed as quotes and infographics that pointed out socioeconomic privileges: Head coaches of NCAA Division I

  • Make a Help Desk Service Request to get help with your PLU technology needs.

    Report an IssueIf you need help or assistance with your PLU technology needs, you can make a Help Desk Service Request. Service requests can be placed: online (http://helpdesk.plu.edu) – requires PLU ePass username and password by email (helpdesk@plu.edu) by phone (253-535-7525) in-person at the Help Desk on the first floor of the Library Once a Service Request is created, you’ll receive an email confirmation and status updates via email. For a quick-start on working with online Service

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s Pre-Law advising program is designed to help students interested in attending law school find the answers to the many questions that they may have.

    to develop an undergraduate curriculum to prepare them for success in law school Aid students in the selection of extracurricular opportunities Provide resources and assistance in preparing for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) Assist students with the law school application process Guide students through the process of choosing a law school Prepare students to be successful law students Thomas Kim ’15 Meets Justice Sandra Day O’Connor at Law SchoolLearn MoreThomas Kim ‘15 is passionate about

    Michael Artime, Pre Law Advisor
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  • Benefits of PreceptingThe PLU mission is: Educating for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care—for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. Join our mission! Become a Preceptor! Be the bridge between Academics and Practice Help create the next nurse practitioners. Preceptors have the power to role model, teach, nurture, guide, and create nurse practitioners to continue the tradition of our important role. Give back or pay it forward. Each practitioner was once

  • in his will and has generously given to Project Access and Q Club. Phil, 31, earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2000, and then followed up with an MBA with an emphasis in technology and innovation in 2006. He now works in Tacoma for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans as the regional congregational relations manager. As such, he helps build relations with key congregations and constituencies in the Puget Sound area. By Barbara Clements

  • October 15, 2012 Deirdre N. McCloskey – distinguished professor of economics, history, English, and communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago – spoke about the value of the middle-class during the annual Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History. (Photo by John Struzenberg ’15) The value of the bourgeoisie By Katie Scaff ’13 Don’t be ashamed of being bourgeois, said Deirdre N. McCloskey, distinguished professor of economics, history, English, and communication at the

  • transcends boundaries. There is always some kind of artwork for each and everyone to enjoy.” This exhibition is unique to the University Gallery in that the exhibition is student driven from the advertising and catering to installation and set up. “Working under a deadline is one thing, we all do that. But working under a deadline and knowing that a lot of people are going to see and inspect your work completely changes the game, and you start to worry more about the message you’re sending,” Carlise said

  • distance, if nothing else, certainly fit his criteria. For Mitchell, it was a great decision. He graduated in 1980 with a physics and engineering degree, and participated in ROTC across town at the University of Puget Sound, ultimately serving six years as an officer in the U.S. Air Force. But what he really remembers is the experiences he had on the PLU campus, and the friends – lifelong friends – he made there. To this day, many of his closest friends are the people with whom he shared his four years

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