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  • class sizes and strong academic support— throughout past schooling, Burris had struggled with dyslexia. “Ultimately, they accepted the risk and let me into the school, which was the best thing to happen to me. I love PLU, and I still talk to the friends I made in school daily in a group text chat. PLU is a big reason I’m here today.”  PLU offered learning accommodations during his time in school, academic coaching and mentorship. He later found leadership courses and executive coaching at Sound, as

  • program’s student learning outcomes will foster critical thinking, communication, and practical use of math and stats. Students will excel in data through projects, fostering innovation and adaptive problem-solving. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts a 35 percent growth in data science jobs from 2022 to 2032, outpacing the average for all other fields. With approximately 17,700 annual openings for data scientists projected over the next decade, the demand for skilled professionals in this

  • Hong Kong and Chengdu who had done study away in Chengdu and they were very eloquent about how much their experience in Chengdu helped them decide on career paths and lifelong learning. After a little culture shock, our current students here now say they’re very happy and engaged and diving into the fascinating life of this capital of the famous Sichuan province: home to one if the great cuisines of the world and full of people noted all over China for being laid back and friendly–in a very PNW

  • Puget Sound region. Since the start of the academic term, these two have already begun to make crucial contributions to the learning and mentoring of our students and to our departmental and university community more generally.We are very happy to welcome Wendy Call back to PLU as our new faculty member specializing in Creative Nonfiction. Gaining her MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars in 2007, Prof. Call has extensive experience teaching at various institutions, including the BFA in Writing

  • “competitive streak” that pushed him along. His advice for Lutes today? Work hard, and recognize “there is no substitute for preparation, integrity and learning to motivate others to achieve goals beyond the reach of individuals.” Matthew Salzano Matthew Salzano '18 is a Communication major with a Journalism emphasis from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast and enjoys playing racquetball in his free time. Previous Post What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? Next Post

  • experienced success on their own terms. Learn how our community designs extraordinary learning opportunities and explore how Lutes find meaning after graduation, measured not only by traditional forms of success, but in lives well lived. Read More Defining Success PLU asks students to broaden their definition of success beyond career milestones or dollars earned. We talked to Lutes in various stages of life to find out what success means for them. Read More Build It and They Will Come A generous donation

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