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  • 2018 interim director of the Wild Hope Center for Vocation, service, in part, means “blurring the line between yourself and the neighbor.” “I find that I thrive in a community that is nurturing and inclusive,” says Simone Smith, coordinator for student rights and responsibilities and disabilities support services. “My vocation is being able to build that network of support for others.” Lidia Ruyle, a 25-year PLU veteran who works in facilities management, says that she found a sense of family in

  • Consortium Job Websites: Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement Hispanic/Latino Professionals Association iHispano: Jobs and Careers for Latino Professionals Latinx Alliances | Teach for Americas LatPro Saludos: Hispanic Employment Website Publications: Hispanic Network Magazine | A Latino Business & Employment Magazine Doctoral Program Resources for Minority Students Accounting Resources and Organizations for Minorities Professional Organizations: Association of Latino Professionals of America

  • . Little did I know that this new hobby would set the course for the rest of my life, as I met my husband and many lifelong friends through PLU Crew. I’ve been involved with the LCAA in some capacity since the group was formed in 2010, and began coordinating website/Facebook operations in 2013. My hope is that by staying involved with the LCAA, I am helping support current and future rowers (and coxswains) who might build lifelong relationships through PLU Rowing. Katie (Schlepp) Zatorski LCAA Events

  • One of the most exciting and most challenging things about studying abroad is learning about the culture and laws of your temporary home. On this page, we’ve collected some links, suggestions, and resources for learning about life in the United States and how it may be different from life in China. Additional resources can be found on the International Student Services website: https://www.plu.edu/iss/life-at-plu/us-culture/.   出国留学最令人兴奋和最具挑战性的事情之一就是了解您的临时住所(美国)的文化和法律。 在此页面上,我们收集了一些链接,建议和资源,以了解

  • with the Outdoor Rec (OR) rental program! From hammocks to tents, sleeping bags to backpacks, and everything in-between, Outdoor Rec has a wide selection of gear for your next excursion!Wednesday, 9/7/229:00 AMVisit the OR Website University Chapel Wednesdays (beginning 9/7/22)10:30AM-11:00AM Ness Family Chapel Group Exercise - Spin Class Every Wednesday. All Exercise Levels welcomed!Wednesdays, 9/7/227:30 PMMemorial Gym Signup on imleagues.com or the PLU Rec App Concert in the Cave: Rainier

  • Sandy Deneau Dunham has worked as a reporter, a copy editor and an editor and team leader for The Phoenix Gazette , The (Tacoma) News Tribune and The Seattle Times , and as Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at the Washington Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Previous Post William Foege '57 Next Post Lute Plays Piano "Up Close with the

  • communication studies (emphasis conflict management) with a minor in legal studies Why PLU? A wonderful initiative of cross-cultural exchange between PLU and the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, all spearheaded by the wonderful Professor Barbara Temple-Thurston, to whom I will be forever indebted. She has changed my world forever. My PLU experience: It has been a process of rediscovering myself by engaging “big enough questions” in and outside of the classroom. I have come closer to who I want me to be

  • schedule on our website! Safety Protocols: Masking is not required for this event. If determining factors arise, we will alert attendees if masking becomes a requirement. Vaccination is required for new students, and families/supporters coming to campus are strongly encouraged to participate in testing prior to their arrival. Additional opportunities to support new (and continuing) students at the beginning of the fall semester: Queer Connections | Wednesday, September 6, 2023 | 10:30–12:00 p.m. | AUC

  • , Matt moved to Boulder, CO, to work at VictorOps Inc., an incident management software company. He now works at Splunk, a machine data and IT-services company, as a regional sales manager. He is excited to live and work in Boulder, a place where he can grow professionally and pursue his love for running and the outdoors. Macfarlane credits his History degree with his ability to do detailed research and says that it helped him land a job in the fast-paced software industry, where few know that

  • . Much is at stake here and a general idea of what the goals are is no longer sufficient. Worse, a lack of definition opens the door to co-option and potential abuse. Bill Foege, a key player in this story and one of the world’s pioneering leaders in global health, earlier this year gave a talk at the University of Washington on global health. He said many things worth quoting, but two statements stood out for me. “Destiny is just an excuse for bad management,” Foege said in deploring those who