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  • him. Even his friends, Phillip and Jenny, can’t get him out of his rut. But when he begins to date Evelyn, a dynamic graduate student, Adam begins to feel better and better about himself. He changes his hair, gets contact lenses, loses weight—generally becoming a better version of himself. But at what price? Associate Professor and Artistic Director of Theatre, Tom Smith double-cast the production to not only offer more roles to students, but also to explore two different approaches to the

  • choice, so let’s explore some of the jobs you can get with an MBA.1. Marketing Manager“Advertising, promotions, and marketing managers plan programs to generate interest in products or services.” Marketing managers make an average of $133,380 per year, and the field is expected to grow by 6% in the next 10 years. 2. Health Services Manager“Medical and health services managers plan, direct, and coordinate the business activities of healthcare providers.” Health services managers make an average of

  • challenge you to reflect in class on how your community involvement relates to the academic theory you’re studying. That’s why PLU is different.Exploring the impact of our wordsA new multi-media campaign “My Language. My Choice. Words Mean Things” examines the meaning of words and recognizes the power that language has. Read MoreOur roots in Lutheran higher educationAt PLU, our values reflect the core elements of Lutheran higher education. University pastor Jen Rude explores these principles and how

  • meet the diverse interests and needs of commuter, transfer, and veteran students.MoreBe a LuteIs PLU your first choice? You can commit to PLU by submitting a $200 Enrollment Deposit. This deposit secures your place in the incoming class, and you can also put in your residence hall application if you are planning to live on-campus.More

  • . He specifically attended PLU because of their reputation of helping many of their students to be admitted to medical school. Don had wanted to be a doctor from the age of 10. Indeed Don was admitted to two medical schools and chose his first choice, the University of Washington. Don had a wonderful career in medicine and was much loved by his patients. When he learned that his cancer was terminal he worried that he would be forgotten. Don and I believed that establishing a scholarship is a way

  • an excellent choice for undergraduates majoring in any field of biology, chemistry, earth/ocean science, civil engineering, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, and related bioengineering areas who want to apply their classroom learning to an interdisciplinary research environment to solve complex scientific problems and learn about the importance of chemically-mediated processes. Visit http://www.biology.gatech.edu/undergrad/reu for more information and to apply. Read Previous Spend

  • Everyone can eat on campusand we know you want and need the ease of grabbing a quick meal. Dining Dollars are a great choice! All food items you purchase with Dining Dollars are sales tax-exempt and you can add as many Dining Dollars as you need throughout the year. Three ways to add Dining Dollars to your account: Purchase Dining Dollars online and charge them to your student account with no fee at https://www.plu.edu/dining/meal-descriptions/dining-dollars/dining-dollars/ Purchase at Old Main

  • been changed to a yes/no or multiple-choice format, with explanations required for only some responses. The form also students to access explanations and examples for certain questions and terms, either by hovering over the text or clicking the information button (little blue “I”) next to the item. This means that there is less text to sift through for each question and less need to rely on documents external to the form for more detailed instructions or explanations. We hope that these changes

  • Fellow in Humanities Laree Winer, Director of Wild Hope Center for Vocation Friday, March 8, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm | Hauge Admin 101 Lutheran Higher Education: Putting it to Practice* Marit Trelstad, Professor of Religion *For this workshop, please read chapter 6 from the book So That All May Flourish and a chapter of your choice. Friday, April 19, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm | Hauge Admin 101 Working with Student Feedback Antonios Finitsis, Executive Director of Wild Hope Center for Vocation Friday, May 3

  • , even ones that weren’t in his classes. That led him to a leadership position, to be a middle school principal. Looking back at his choice to go into teaching, Johnson said that even the hard days are worth it, since he firmly believes that middle school is the last, best chance to reach troubled kids. Meet other PLU graduates who are leading a life of service Read Previous A ‘Twilight’ experience Read Next LEED Gold for Neeb COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for