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  • are about, your reasons for wanting to go abroad and what the program will be like. Get Personal. This is the place to tell everything about yourself. The essay is the only representation they have of you. This is when you can tell your whole life story, and someone will actually want to hear it. Let your personality and personal history show! If there is something that makes you special, make sure to mention it. Tell your story in a captivating way. Do not be shy. Contextualize information

  • By Genny Boots ‘18 and Kate Williams ‘16 Soon Cho is from many places. She was born in Seoul and has lived in Houston, Philadelphia, and Federal Way. Most recently, she spent the last ten years teaching at Texas State University in San Marcos, and Baylor University, but returns home to the Northwest to teach high voice at PLU. What is your background? I began my musical training as a pianist and a violinist and never had aspirations of being a professional classical singer (I was a pre-med

  • I volunteered to serve because of 9/11. On September 11, 2001, I was attending high school in a city where many of the inhabitants commute into New York City for work, a beautiful city that looks right across the water into Manhattan. My dad worked in the city and the majority of girls attending this small, private school had at least one parent working in the city as well. I was standing by the window during the break period between classes, waiting to start History class (of all things), when

  • Tournaments and Trophies Students took home two semi-finalist trophies to start the season at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Ore. Angie Tinker ‘16 and Brendan Stanton ‘16 beat their open-division quarterfinal finish from the previous year and first-years Megan Bowen ‘18 and Tori Sullivan ‘18 showed their strength by winning a semi-final award in the novice division. Breaking an old record, the team took home the greatest number of world’s style debate awards at one tournament in the program’s history

  • We are still accepting applications for Fall 2024, apply by August 5 for consideration! HOW TO APPLY USING THE STANDARD APPLICATIONADMISSION REQUIREMENTSThe School of Business will make decisions based on a holistic review of the following items: Application Personal Statement/Essay 2 Letters of recommendation Resume Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a GPA of 3.0 Optional GMAT or GRE scores International students: TOEFL- iBT, IELTS, or Duolingo scores Apply NowApply online through the

  • We are still accepting applications for Fall 2024, apply by August 5 for consideration! HOW TO APPLY USING THE STANDARD APPLICATIONADMISSION REQUIREMENTSThe School of Business will make decisions based on a holistic review of the following items: Application Personal Statement/Essay 2 Letters of recommendation Resume Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a GPA of 3.0 Optional GMAT or GRE scores International students: TOEFL- iBT, IELTS, or Duolingo scores Apply NowApply online through the

  • Deacons perform on Saturday, Oct. 4, in Olson Gymnasium. Which is the whole point, after all. “We have fun, and we like others to have fun,” Sandvig said. The First Notes The Deacons formed at PLU in 1964. Members Sandvig, John Radke (saxophone), Jim Sola (drums) and Michael Boyd (bass) all were Lutes; Sandvig’s childhood friend Dave Luther (“Duke,” guitar) was an import from Seattle’s Lutheran Bible Institute. The band name, Sola said, emerged as “kind of a tie to the religious part” of PLU. Which is

  • benefits and pitfalls of Proposition 1, an initiative being posed to Tacoma voters that, if approved, would raise the city’s minimum wage to $15.Speaking in favor of Proposition 1 will be policy research analyst Vince Kueter and PLU Chinese Studies and History double major Angie Tinker ‘16. Speaking in opposition will be Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Pierson and Communications major Matt Aust ’17. PLU Director of Forensics Justin Eckstein hopes that Tacoma voters who have yet to come

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  • to promoting stronger commercial, educational, and cultural engagement with China. Jim Mockford President, Northwest China Council Established 1980. Our mission is to promote a greater understanding of Chinese history, culture, business, and contemporary affairs in the Pacific Northwest. 10:45AM - 12:00 Noon Panel 2: Cultural Connections Paul Manfredi Professor of Chinese, Pacific Lutheran University Zhu Yuming Poet, painter Lü De’an Poet, painter Zhang Er Poet, Librettist, Tacoma Method 12:00PM