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left Pacific Lutheran University. Not only has she had a book published with a PLU professor, but Henrichsen also has recently been published by UNESCO and was accepted to the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania for her Ph.D.Henrichsen, a Communication/Political Science double major with an emphasis in Conflict Resolution and a minor in German, learned at PLU that she was passionate about justice for journalists around the globe. As an undergraduate student
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South Africa, she studied the transition from apartheid to democracy. And when in China, she performed with PLU’s Wind Ensemble. PLU made it easy for Johnston, a global studies and religion double major, to reach her personal and academic goals. PLU’s Wang Center for Global Education is dedicated solely to that purpose – it helps students find the programs they are interested in, the scholarships that are available, and the center helps them get the appropriate academic credit, too. For Johnston
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Wild Hope Video and Essay Contest Winners2024 Winners We appreciate everyone who participated in this year’s Wild Hope Essay/Video Contest! This year’s prompt revolved around the Blue Zones Project here in Parkland Spanaway. Click below to see the winning entries.2024 Essay - Lily Jenkins2024 Essay - Josiah Johnson2023 Winners Thank you to all who participated in this year’s annual Wild Hope Essay/Video Contest! This year, we encouraged students to touch on how global engagement promotes human
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2024-25 Recital Scheduling and Information Scheduling for Fall recitals will not begin until Monday, September 23 and must be scheduled no later than Friday, October 11. Spring scheduling will begin Thursday, November 7 and must be scheduled no later than Friday, December 13. Failure to miss a deadline to schedule will result in not being able to schedule your recital for the given semester. Please note: you must be registered for the appropriate keystone/capstone course (MUSI 399 or MUSI 499
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September 16, 2011 Alaska Governor Sean Parnell ’84 talks to students in Assistant Professor Kevin Boeh’s entrepreneurship class. (Photo by John Froschauer) Alaska governor urges students to be “gazelles” of business and think independently By Barbara Clements Looking around Assistant Professor Kevin Boeh’s financing and entrepreneurship class, Alaska Governor Sean Parnell ’84 declared he was looking at future gazelles. At least he hoped that was the case. He urged the 15 students gathered in a
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,” said Gray. “I had to strike a path.” In 2000, Gray attended the Pacific Rim Art Expo in Seattle, where his work caught the eye of the owner of Howard/Mandville Gallery, the first to feature his work. Gray quit waiting tables two years later and began devoting his full attention to art. “You got to take the plunge at some point,” said Gray. “Any self-employed person knows this. You got to cut off what’s safe.” Gray has narrowed the focus of his work to still life and figurative art. Through a
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– Senior Timeline Review, Application, Essays, and FAFSA/WASFA Workshop 8:30pm – Residence Hall Council Activity Friday, October 14th 8:00am – Breakfast in The Commons 8:45am – Meditation and Mindfulness activity 9:30am – Campus Tour 10:30am – Admission Presentation 11:30am – Lunch in the Commons 12:30pm – Attend a Class 1:45pm – Coffee with Students/Athletics 2:30pm – Q&A with Admission Counselors RSVP for SoCOStudent of Color WebinarsIn addition to SoCO, we’re offering a webinar series called
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, Commuter Services have prioritized scheduling. Conferences and Events can assist you in contacting appropriate individuals to reserve spaces throughout campus. All activities on campus must conform to the regular closing hours of the building or area. If necessary, permission for use of a building or room or area outside of its regularly scheduled hours may be arranged for a special event through Conferences and Events in conjunction with Campus Safety. In such cases, Conferences and Events will make
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check and it uses fewer resources. 2. Program Participantsa. Card Issuer: PLU has contracted with Bank of America to issue Visa purchasing cards to authorized employees, bill and collect from the University all P-Card charges, and to assist in cases of suspected fraud or other unlawful use of a P-Card. b. Cardholders: PLU employees approved by their department heads that are issued a P-Card to make designated purchases on behalf of their department. c. Departmental Reviewers (Reviewer): Employees in
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Adobe Acrobat and Creative Cloud Licensing at PLU Available Licensing: Adobe Acrobat: Adobe Acrobat is an application that is a part of the Adobe suite of applications and allows users to view, create, manipulate, print and manage PDF (Portable Document Format) files. All current PLU faculty and staff are eligible to download and install the current version of Adobe Acrobat Pro both on PLU owned and personal devices. You must put in a request at helpdesk.plu.edu to have the license added to
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