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  • biggest fear that a parent has when they lose a child is that their life was for nothing."- Georgia Horton Panago’s Legacy Scholarship, which earned its inaugural funds through an online crowdfunding campaign that exceeded its $5,000 goal, aims to help two or three students each year. Georgia said she’s working with the Tacoma-based program, Ready to Rise, to identify scholarship recipients. The program is spearheaded by Degrees of Change, an organization that works to extend the reach of the Act Six

  • opportunity to work for a new business venture presented itself. Grah was one of six business majors who participated in the International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition in Long Beach, Calif. For the competition, student teams create a simulated company, develop a product concept and business model for that company, and then run that company – top to bottom – for a simulated 20 consecutive quarters. Grah was elected as CEO of the “business,” ResoLute, which competed against 29 other teams

  • us and our classmates to ensure there is space for current and future Lutes to ask big questions, challenge themselves and lean into inspiration. Make your gift of any amount by December 31 to leave an enduring legacy of enriching experiences at PLU. As Nick explains about Wild Hope programming, “We work together to learn more about what we can do for the world and what the world needs from us.” With your gift today, you are creating rich opportunities for students and the communities they serve

  • participating in the show. “We have seven women and six men to make up a cast of 13. Four of those are first year students, six sophomore and three seniors.” “One challenge we have faced is having to add in some sections and piece together music for some songs because some of the shows we selected are new and the sheet music hasn’t been released yet.” “This is also the first year we are doing this kind of show as a faculty production, so it is a little bit of an experiment!” “I am excited to be co-directing

  • Winners of the Inaugural Angela Meade Vocal Competition Posted by: Kate Williams / January 22, 2019 January 22, 2019 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerInternationally known soprano, and PLU alum, Angela Meade ’00 offered a rare opportunity for PLU students considering a career as professional vocalists. Meade along with her husband John Myers, also a professional opera singer, established the endowment that made the competition a reality. After an initial review of all applicants, six

  • participating in the show. “We have seven women and six men to make up a cast of 13. Four of those are first year students, six sophomore and three seniors.” “One challenge we have faced is having to add in some sections and piece together music for some songs because some of the shows we selected are new and the sheet music hasn’t been released yet.” “This is also the first year we are doing this kind of show as a faculty production, so it is a little bit of an experiment!” “I am excited to be co-directing

  • passions. The Story Behind the Six Word Story—in His Own Words September 2, 2014 Arrived a canvas. Left a masterpiece. The Story Behind the Six Word Story—in Her Own Words The “me” who walked into PLU that... September 2, 2014 Barot Named to Another Prestigious Post ick Barot—recently named the new director of PLU’s Rainier Writing Workshop—now has been named... September 1, 2014 Editor’s Note A Time To Restart, Renew and Refresh e have no idea how it turned into September already, but if the days

  • before all of the prerequisites are complete). See Prerequisites Equivalency. Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution with 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) minimum cumulative GPA (from all the courses you have taken.  Learn more about Calculating Your NursingCAS GPAs.) Completion with a minimum grade of B- or better in each prerequisite course (See exceptions due to COVID-19): College-level Statistics (both descriptive and inferential) Human Anatomy and Physiology I (with lab within last six

  • Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Arrived a canvas. Left a masterpiece. Featured / September 2, 2014 The Story Behind the Six Word Story—in Her Own Words By Katie Bouwkamp ’07 RESOLUTE Contributor L ife is like a blank canvas. It’s up to you how you want to paint it. My story began at PLU the summer between my junior and senior year of high school. I attended PLU’s Middle College—a six-week program designed for

  • . Now that the finalists for 2018 have been announced, we are basically counting down the weeks until the 2018 awards ceremony unveils the winners, which takes place in New York City on April 11, 2018. As we wait, however, let’s review some of the coolest award winners from 2017, as seen through the eyes of a PLU student. Here are some of my favorites for 2017: Edible Six Packs It might sound trivial, but I was fascinated by the innovative, compostable six-pack beverage packaging produced by