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  • special? What makes you feel most proud of your team? They embrace the challenges that life as a student-athlete has to offer. They know that how they attack life’s challenges determines who they will become. How did your team engage with the community this year? Trinity Lutheran Childcare Center playground project. We donated about 120 hours of service to move and spread 120 yards of playground bark at the church. Looking ahead, what are you most excited about for next year? I’m simply excited for

  • total (48) and lowest shooting percentage (33%) of the season. What makes your student-athletes special? What makes you feel most proud of your team? We have a group of high character young men who are like minded and driven in terms of their overall improvement as human beings, students and as athletes. I am proud of the way the members of our program show a collective responsibility to represent the core values of not only our program but those of the entire athletic department. Being a Lute means

  • for everything we have and the opportunity to play volleyball and be around our friends. What makes your student-athletes special? What makes you feel most proud of your team? What makes me proud about our team is that they are competitive on the court and in the classroom. We have maintained a 3.5 plus team GPA along with taking 2nd place in the conference. They are just great ambassadors of PLU Athletics. How did your team engage with the community this year? We are looking to volunteer for the

  • . Ambassadors present at information sessions, coordinate recruitment activities for prospective students, represent the School of Business at special events, and help promote student engagement within the PLU community and the School of Business. Most importantly, Ambassadors share their love for the PLU School of Business.  The PLU School of Business is always looking for students to become Ambassadors. If you want to share your love of the PLU School of Business please contact Becki Torgerson or any one

  • , biochemistry, chemical and electrical engineering – and related fields are welcome to apply. Why It’s Special: In just over a year, you can gain: 9-months work experience. This year’s average, annualized internship salary is over $64,000. A master’s degree in chemistry or applied physics. Focus areas: PV/ Semiconductors, Polymers, Molecular Sensors and Optics. (We also have a track in bioinformatics that follows a similar model. This session will focus on the four tracks above). A professional network

  • telling the story of a community in peril,” Dr. Kate Hoyt, Assistant Professor of Communication, and faculty advisor of MediaLab “The public should attend because with our changing climate the issue of coastal erosion will become a much bigger deal for many people in the coming future. It is also a great opportunity to learn the story of North Cove and what makes the residents so resilient and special,” Garrett Johnson, Student Director of the documentary. The premiere will be Saturday, April 27th at

  • usual degree requirements, and, when completed leads to the conferral of the B.A. degree with Special Honors.

  • presents Cosmosis by Susan Botti, and will use projected images on the walls next to the glorious Gottfried and Mary Fuchs organ in Lagerquist Concert Hall. To conclude the event, the audience is invited outside to enjoy a musically inspired science lab with PLU science professors Brett Underwood and Justin Lytle. Cosmosis composer Susan Botti will make a special appearance as vocal soloist, performing with PLU’s University Wind Ensemble and University Singers, directed by Edwin Powell and Brian

  • through a PLU study away experience, and whose background as a Broadway actor requires him to engage an audience, Jay Paranada was an obvious choice for this special ceremony.” Earlier this month, PLU officials announced plans to hold the pair of commencement ceremonies virtually on Saturday, May 29 due to current state regulations and the continuing public health risk posed by large gatherings. The Class of 2021 ceremony will be held at 11:00 a.m. and the Class of 2020 ceremony will be held at 2:00

  • spoke out on Facebook explaining how he was being treated and in the following days members of the community showed him an overwhelming amount of support. Notes’ has a down to earth vibe punctuated by its many live shows. The weekends at Notes’ are lively, with Jazz filled afternoons to help you ease into Monday. On weekday nights you’ll see a talented soul rocking the open mic night or maybe an exceptional artist performing a comedy show. On a special occasion you might even see a chess tournament