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  • teacher and traveler, will join Sr. Helen Puwein | Our Thirsty Planet | Karissa Bryant, PLU class of 2003, is happy to be back in the northwest after almost three years teaching, studying, volunteering, and traveling in Asia.

    Karissa Bryant ’03 teacher and traveler, will join Sr. Helen Puwein Biography Biography Karissa Bryant, PLU class of 2003, is happy to be back in the northwest after almost three years teaching, studying, volunteering, and traveling in Asia. She teaches yoga to kids and adults with a focus on developing an internal calmness, a constant place of stability and quiet surrender. She also teaches singing with Studio East and Village Theater Kidstage!. Karissa is producing a series of fundraising

  • Tap In: How Nonprofits and Social Businesses Impact the World Course: Spring Semester 2017 with international experience June 3-10

    , training and safety equipment. Further, fundraising may offer travel support to reduce total travel costs, and participants are free to fundraise with families, friends, etc. NEW – you can earn up to four credits for this course (optional) via (1) BUSA 495 Internship.  These internship credits can be used in the School of Business, or may be applied for the required nonprofit minor (NPLM) through the School of Business.  A customized internship via another program on campus could be discussed. (4

  • Lecturer - Percussion | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | takekama@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Dr.

     Washington State Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society, an annual guest speaker for the University of Washington Percussion Lab, and a co-founder of Smile for Japan, a Seattle- based fundraising event for the victims of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. She was also a contributing performer to a fundraising CD to aid victims of the Oso (Washington) Mud Slide. She has worked to foster cultural exchange between Japanese and American youth groups, leading or coordinating tours by the University of

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  • Lecturer - Percussion | Music | takekama@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Dr.

     Washington State Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society, an annual guest speaker for the University of Washington Percussion Lab, and a co-founder of Smile for Japan, a Seattle- based fundraising event for the victims of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. She was also a contributing performer to a fundraising CD to aid victims of the Oso (Washington) Mud Slide. She has worked to foster cultural exchange between Japanese and American youth groups, leading or coordinating tours by the University of

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  • John Korsmo ’84, President Loren J. Anderson, Sigrunn Ness, Kaare Ness, MaryAnn Anderson, Bruce Bjerke ’72 – chair of the Board of Regents, Bob Katica – BCRA Design, and Jordan Beck ’12 turn the dirt for the groundbreaking of phase II of the Karen Hille…

    long awaited and much anticipated event,” President Loren J. Anderson told the assembled crowd. The 60 year-old Eastvold had been identified as a building in dire need of revitalizing as far back as 1995, he said. It took a series of steps to get to this occasion. First was a fundraising effort ran purely by volunteers that raised $10 million. “It was, I think, by any stretch the most successful volunteer fundraising in the university’s history,” Anderson said. The next was a generous gift left to

  • Gift Planner | Office of Advancement | jgriek@plu.edu | 253-535-7156

    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

  • Even though your student may be farther away, you can still be involved in their school. Check the list below for how you might make an impact.

    Parents Make a DifferenceEven though your student may be farther away, you can still be involved in their school. Check the list below for how you might make an impact.Quick Links Lute Recruit Give to PLUGive to the Annual Fund The Annual Fund is the annual giving program at PLU and is the university’s general fundraising campaign. Gifts from alumni, parents and friends support the immediate needs of the university in four critical areas (scholarships, academic excellence, campus life and the

  • Submit a Recognition form to Campus Life with signatures from 7 club members. Keep in mind: Reference our current club listings to ensure there's not already a club similar to your idea.

    Gift AccountClubs & Orgs have the ability to receive financial support from alumni, private contributors, and corporate donations. Clubs & Orgs can fundraise via programming and during Bjug Day! If your club is interested in fundraising as a way to increase funds for club expenses, you will need to register for a Gift Account by emailing engage@plu.edu.I've officially started a club! What next? Check out our resources on event planning, finance, and advertising! Quick Links Event Planning Form EMS

  • If you are currently a sophomore or junior chemistry major with an overall GPA of 3.5+, the ACS has a paid summer industrial internship program called SCI Scholars.   It matches you with an industrial partner, pays $6-$10k for a 10-12 week internship, plus you…

    /college/experienceopp/scischolars.html Read Previous Two Lutes fundraising for ACS U.N. Climate Change conference in Marrakech Read Next Minority Science Writers Summer Internship LATEST POSTS Mississippi State University Now Accepting 2025 Summer REU Environmental Science Applications November 15, 2024 Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship October 30, 2024 2025 Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program October 30, 2024 Allen Institute Summer Internship Program October 29

  • Assistant Director of Donor Communications | Office of Advancement | britt.board@plu.edu | 253-535-7447 | Britt‘s professional background includes over 10 years in community engagement, education, and administration in museums and botanical gardens.

    , Britt executes multichannel fundraising campaigns, serves as the staff liaison for student crowdfunding projects, oversees PLU’s Bjug Day of Giving event, and tells student and community-centered stories to support philanthropic efforts. Biography Britt‘s professional background includes over 10 years in community engagement, education, and administration in museums and botanical gardens. She’s enthusiastic about leveraging the power of storytelling to create and strengthen community connections