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  • was also Coach Loomis’ 300th career win.” Advice to first-year Lutes: “Believe in your abilities! You were recruited here for a reason, and if you truly dedicate yourself to being the best athlete you can be, anything is possible.” Plans after graduation: “I have accepted a job to work for US Bank at their corporate office in downtown Seattle. I hope to someday get my Masters of Science in Finance degree from PLU and hopefully become the chief financial officer of a company.”Andrew LarsenMajors

  • , college, national and international level, garnering recognition until her retirement from the sport in 2015. When Deines made a pivot from professional sports to the finance master’s program at Pacific Lutheran University, it was a bit of an adjustment. “Soccer came easy. I’ve always known it’s something I’m good at. But with finance I’ve had to work really hard to prove myself,” said Deines, who graduated last month with a Master of Science in Finance. “It was scary to go from soccer and my identity

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  • library home page and the library’s online databases, including newspaper articles, academic journal articles, book chapters, reports, e-books, and print books on the library’s shelves. Below is the virtual exhibit with links to resources. Here is the virtual exhibit with links to resources. Exhibit supported: Gender, Race & Sexuality Studies; departments of Social Work and Political Science; and other disciplinary and interdisciplinary studies Curator: Holly Senn, Librarian   Common Reading Book 2021

  • Center, AUC   Welcome and Community Forum : “Asking The Questions”   *IMPORTANT NOTE: Capacity for this event is limited. Therefore, registration is strongly recommended.   11:50 a.m.-1:35 p.m., Concurrent Panels   A.- Regency Room, AUC    PLU Student Panel:  “Researching Genocide: Interests, Challenges, and Transformations”   Ami Shah , Coordinator, Visiting Assistant Professor for Political Science Amy Delo , May ’15, Chair Lauren Corboy , May ’15 Jessica Dexter , May ’14 Eury Gallegos , May ’15

  • Shaping Health Care – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust

  • Studies Non-Profit Leadership Political Science Psychology Religion Sociology @plu_gender_sexuality_and_race As I navigate the nonprofit world as a young professional, I find myself grateful for the ways my GSRS coursework and faculty taught me to engage in difficult conversations and actively unpack my own privilege as a white, college-educated person in America. The way I move about the world is heavily informed by my GSRS degree; I strive to cultivate equitable and inclusive environments, and I

  • . Space is limited, so RSVP soon! REGISTER FOR CLASS VISIT THURSDAY, MARCH 14 Graduate Admission Tabling in Admin LobbyThursday, 1:30-4:00pmStop by between classes to get a treat AND meet and chat with representatives from Graduate Admission, who can answer any and all questions you have about PLU’s master’s (and even doctorate!) programs. Virtual: Entry-Level MSN Info SessionThursday, 2:00pmDidn’t major in nursing? Want to be a nurse? Join us to learn about PLU’s Entry-level Master of Science in

  • and the original care takers of the land PLU is on. I am passionate about Indigenizing colonized spaces.”Waste Diversion EducationElizabeth Elliott (PLU ’22) assessed PLU’s current waste diversion education and offered suggestions to a cross campus group on reengaging Move Out as a waste diversion education. FINAL REPORT Elizabeth Elliott (PLU ’22) Hometown: Kent, WA, USA Major: Science, Technology and Society Major; Women’s and Gender Studies Minor “I chose the Waste Diversion Education project

  • volunteers as the Classroom Volunteer Coordinator for Keithley Middle School in Parkland. Meghan Gould Theo HofrennigTheo Hofrennig is a senior from Northfield, Minnesota, with a major in Political Science. In addition to his advocacy work as an ASPLU senator with students of color, LGBTQ students, and students with disabilities, Mr. Hofrennig was appointed a Peace Scholar in 2016 and has studied at the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue in Lillehammer and the International Summer School in Oslo