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  • employed in the Office of Advancement for nearly four years. As Advancement Student Intern, Curtis has helped provide excellent customer service and support to her colleagues and PLU constituents. She looks for opportunities to get to know alumni, parents and friends of PLU and acts as a terrific representative of the university. Curtis was promoted to Administrative Student Lead in 2012 and has served as a mentor to her fellow student employees. She helps to train, coach and guide her team so it can

  • not necessarily what the student will pay.  Please research other sources to compare prices, like bookfinder.com. Access codes can be the most expensive materials procured by students.  Requiring access codes that can be used for multiple terms is a more affordable option. Customizable texts are available through publishers if your curriculum requires it. Those custom editions may be sold through the Lute Locker. Create a custom course reader and have it printed at the Customer Service Center

  • provides: New & Used Textbooks eBooks Rental Textbooks 24/7 Customer Service Guaranteed Buyback Program FREE UPS Ground Shipping* UPS 2nd Day Air only $15.00* *Does not apply to materials purchased from the Marketplace With some exceptions, TEXTBOOKS ARE NOT STOCKED AT THE CAMPUS STORE.  The combination of simple online ordering and accurate, on-time shipping means students won’t have to wonder if they’ll have the books they need when class begins. Here are just a few reasons to shop with the Lute

  • will set any student up for success and I can testify for it,” Samba said. “Beyond faculty support and resources available, PLU provided endless opportunities to network with industry professionals in the area.” DeHope says another advantage of the PLU program is its relationship with the CFA Institute, the global association for investment management professionals. Earning the CFA credential is notoriously difficult. The rigor of PLU’s program equips students to tackle the first and second levels

  • support and resources available here will set any student up for success and I can testify for it,” Samba said. “Beyond faculty support and resources available, PLU provided endless opportunities to network with industry professionals in the area.” DeHope says another advantage of the PLU program is its relationship with the CFA Institute, the global association for investment management professionals. Earning the CFA credential is notoriously difficult. The rigor of PLU’s program equips students to

  • Jennie Griek Gift Planner Phone: 253-535-7156 Email: jgriek@plu.edu Professional Education B.A., Biology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2002 Certified Fund Raising Executive, CFRE International, 2017 Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy, American College of Financial Services, 2020 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Fundraising Gift Planning Event Planning Relationship Building Responsibilities Jennie joined the University Relations team in 2023 and is primarily responsible for increasing financial

  • Get engaged, explore your passions, and leave a LUTE legacy Student Engagement is committed to providing leadership opportunities that create spaces for students to gain experience through hands on learning and navigate creating solutions. Professional staff and campus partners collaborate to mentor students. The Student Engagement team structure and initiatives provide opportunities for students to develop interpersonal skills ranging from customer service to diversity and equity training to

  • Get engaged, explore your passions, and leave a LUTE legacyStudent Engagement is committed to providing leadership opportunities that create spaces for students to gain experience through hands on learning and navigate creating solutions. Professional staff and campus partners collaborate to mentor students. The Student Engagement team structure and initiatives provide opportunities for students to develop interpersonal skills ranging from customer service to diversity and equity training to

  • helped me understand and grew my interest,” Doan said. Ann-Marie Kurtz ’93, manager on the global coffee and tea education team, still remembers Doan’s enthusiasm the day he first visited. “He was so wide-eyed and curious,” Kurtz said. That’s when he decided to become a partner, as Starbucks employees are called. The shiny new store invigorated him further. “Everything was brand new. It looked so nice and crisp,” Doan said. “I got to build a relationship with the customer from Day One.” And he got to

  • purchased the shop in February, the shop was broken into and almost everything of value was stolen. Gore, who is black, has also experienced a string of racial roadblocks since opening the coffee house. A group of people with confederate flags crashed a concert he hosted in the space, causing Gore to shut down the shop for the summer. Another time, police had to be called to remove a man screaming racial slurs at Gore. Most recently, a customer made a racist remark to a barista working the counter