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  • critical to student success, which is why we combined our Alumni Office and our Career Connections Office in the last two years. I encourage you to visit the newly renovated Nesvig Center, where we are connecting our current students, alumni, parents and employers in new and innovative ways through the office of Alumni and Student Connections. From the promise of a meaningful internship experiences for every student, to career exploration through alumni connections at innovative companies like Amazon

  • roommate in mind, things might change! Complete this section as if you do not know who your roommate will be and were being matched with a random roommate. Our Community Directors will read through each roommate questionnaire for students who do not have a requested roommate and match you together to the best of our abilities with someone we believe you will be compatible with. Take your time thinking about and writing out your answers so that we can match you with someone you’ll be successful living

  • opportunities that come her way, and hopes to work within the sports industry. ARTIST STATEMENT Choosing to take a journey into art, is following a never ending path of curiosity and learning. Each day I find myself more interested about design. From what I observe around me; to thinking about what I can offer the world. What I’m ultimately striving for, is to make the simple things more appealing to the eye. When looking at logo designs, advertisements, and posters, my curiosity takes over and begins to

  • Mahr is a senior at Pacific Lutheran University majoring in Global Studies with concentrations in Development, Social Justice, and Transnationalism. Sophia is also pursuing minors in French & Holocaust and Genocide Studies. With a passion for traveling, she has studied abroad in Germany with the Kurt Mayer family, at the University of Oxford in England to research Forced Migration Studies, and will be going to Rwanda in 2018 as part of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies program. At PLU, Sophia

  • , or permission of instructor. (4) MATH 107 : Mathematical Explorations - QR Mathematics and modern society. Emphasis on numerical and logical reasoning. Designed to increase awareness of applications of mathematics, to enhance enjoyment of and self-confidence in mathematics, and to sharpen critical thought in mathematics. Topics selected by the instructor. Prerequisite: Eligibility based on PLU Math Placement Exam, or permission of instructor. (4) MATH 115 : College Algebra and Trigonometry - QR A

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Reporting a fire is everyone’s responsibility. Maintaining a fire-safe environment is critical to preserving research work, business records and facilities, as well as the personal safety of every member of our community. All fires that present a risk to persons or property should be reported immediately to PLU Campus Safety at ext. 7911 or notifying Central Pierce Fire and Rescue by dialing 911. Additionally, concerns about fire

  • Science U.S. Department of the Interior: Indian Affairs The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development State and Federal Laws: Division of Indian and Native American Programs (DINAP) Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 166 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes and Resources for Native AmericansAsian & Pacific IslanderScholarships: 25 Great Scholarships for Asian and Pacific Islander Students ABA Foundation (travel & tourism) AICPA Scholarship Award for Minority

  • Drinking in the British Military in Colonial India”Nathan Couch“The Transformation from Ale to Beer in Early Modern Britain” Nathan Couch This project examines the role that hops played in the development of brewing beer in the 18th Century, while also looking at how brewing beer shaped 18th Century British and Scottish society. Hops changed the way beer was made; moving the production away from ale and ale wives and into the hands of men who produced and traded hopped beer. Todd DizonDrunken Bonds

  • :  Eva has enjoyed working at PLU for 15 years in the area of student activities, leadership, and diversity. She has lived all over the world and now calls Tacoma home. Her areas of professional interest are: support and persistence of first-generation college students, leadership and social justice, and multicultural education. Eva’s passion is in being a leader/educator and working in partnership with others to become their best selves. Her active research is in the vocational development of a

  • ); Act Six Scholar; Rieke Scholar; Spirit of Diversity Award; International Honors Program; Pinnacle Society; organizer, Let’s Talk About: Religious Diversity forum series; At-Large Senator, ASPLU; At-Large Board Member and Website Content Manager, National Organization of Women (NOW), Seattle chapter; Development Coordinator, Korean Women’s Association (KWA), Tacoma Post-graduation plans: Working as an HR Advisor at Providence Healthcare, considering graduate studies in political communication For