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Get ready, Relay for Life set for April For the third time in as many years, PLU will host a Relay for Life event on campus. The annual fund-raising event for the American Cancer Society also celebrates cancer survivors and caregivers and remembers those who’ve…
year’s theme, TV shows, has already garnered some creative names, such as Campus Ministry’s “God’s Anatomy,” a play on ABC’s popular drama “Grey’s Anatomy.” As of Feb. 15, there were 34 teams signed up – more than half the committee’s goal of 60 teams. Once again, the relay planning committee has high hopes for the event, setting the fund-raising goal at $60,000 with 600 participants (10 people on each team). Last year, PLU and the University of Puget Sound hosted a combined relay and raised over
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Stepping out of the classroom and into the business world Bashair Alazadi ’12 and Zachary Grah ’13 had transformational internships during the summer of 2012. By Julianne Rose ’13 An important benefit for PLU business students is an internship , and about half of our…
organizational culture. They frequently are transformational experiences, epiphanies of sorts that truly shape students’ lives going forward. For employers, an internship is a form of extended interview, as they look to hire the best and brightest graduates. We feature two senior business majors who enjoyed particularly satisfying internships during summer 2012. — A Business major with a concentration in marketing, Zachary Grah ’13 spent the summer working as a network-planning intern at Alaska Airlines
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Award Year: The time period over which financial aid programs are made available to students. At PLU, this begins with summer term until the end of spring semester. May be one, two, or three terms. Capitalization: The process whereby the interest that has accrued on an unsubsidized loan is added to the loan principal. COA: ...
financial aid aid programs. Application is made on-line at www.fafsa.gov. FAFSA4CASTER: A shortened version of the FAFSA that provides you with an estimate of your EFC. See www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov FERPA: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The federal legislation that requires schools to protect students’ personally identifiable information and educational record and provides students with rights to inspect and review their school records. Gift Aid: Scholarships and grants that do not have
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AUGUST Complete the virtual advisor agreement available through club registration (if not completed in May) Assess club financial standing and write a budget Re-register your club for the coming
goals for the academic year, in-person or online as possible Agree on a regular meeting time and reserve a meeting space for the semester, or prepare a virtual meeting space Inform your club members of meeting times Begin planning any events for the fall semester and reserve space OCTOBER Reassess Club budget for the academic year Continue to keep your advisor informed Be on the lookout for prospective members NOVEMBER & DECEMBER Continue regular contact with advisor Begin planning events for spring
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Declaring a major or minor in economics is a simple process and may be completed at any time by meeting with a faculty member and filling out an Academic Program Contract.
Declaring a Major or MinorDeclaring a major or minor in economics is a simple process and may be completed at any time by meeting with a faculty member and filling out an Academic Program Contract. At the time of declaration, you will be assigned an advisor and begin discussing how to structure your time to meet the program requirements below. For students planning graduate work in economics additional math preparation will be necessary. For specific courses, consult your major advisor.
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Senior Web Developer | Instructional Technologies | hornersa@plu.edu | 253-535-7525
Sean Horner Senior Web Developer Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: hornersa@plu.edu Status:Working Remotely Professional Education BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1996 Responsibilities Leads the I&TS Web Development Team by coordinating project planning, providing project management, and supervising other members of the team. Works collaboratively with other groups such as Enterprise Systems, Marketing & Communications to plan and coordinate large-scale web projects for the
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Senior Manager for Development Studies, Environmental Programs, Port of Tacoma; will join Connie Baker | Our Thirsty Planet | Tony Warfield has practiced in the environmental field for over twenty years in the Puget Sound region.
Environmental Programs. Tony received his bachelors in Political Science/Economics and Masters of Regional Planning from Washington State University.
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How did studying at PLU help prepare you to be an effective teacher? The Education professors at PLU hold you to a very high standard.
will have to juggle as a teacher —classroom management, planning, professional development, interventions, inquiry learning…and the list goes on! I have always loved teaching and loved kids, but PLU gave me the skills and the knowledge to become a great teacher and part of a professional community. What do you enjoy most about your work? The kids! The kids are the best part of my day—their excitement for learning, their amazement at newly acquired skills, their constant need to be challenged, the
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Student Engagement is committed to providing leadership opportunities that create spaces for students to gain experience through hands on learning and navigate creating solutions.
event administration and facilitation. LUTE Welcome Orientation Guides – Applications Open in March New Student Orientation is made up of about 30-50 diverse and enthusiastic LUTE Welcome Week Orientation Guides. Guides learn skills in leadership, collaboration, event planning, and team building, while being trained to facilitate diverse and inclusive communities. Guides participate in fall training and represent LUTE hospitality at its best as they welcome new students to campus fall semester and
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Play the University Golf Course this summer! By Steve Hansen Summer is always a great time to play the PLU University Golf Course. And this summer may be the best time of all – because it will also be the last. Around October 31, 2011,…
clubs are also available at the clubhouse for a mere $5. The planned closure of the golf course is not new. For more than a decade, planning for the redevelopment has been carried out by campus master planning groups including faculty, students and staff. The athletic and recreation projects are part of the long-range Campus Master Plan adopted by the PLU Board of Regents. The redeveloped area will serve the physical education, athletic, recreational and wellness needs of the campus. They will be
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