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  • moved to Baltimore to attend the Peabody Institute for four years and finished my education with a doctorate at the University of Colorado Boulder. I’ve taught at East Central University in Oklahoma, Washington State University and now am thrilled to be working at Pacific Lutheran University. I have performed in the Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center, the 92nd Street Y in New York City and at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Internationally, I have been heard in Europe, Mexico and Canada

  • Ready to Scale Up?PLU graduate programs welcome Grays Harbor College Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree graduates to move to the next level. Reach higher in your career with a graduate degree from the PLU School of Business. Earn your Master of Business Administration (MBA) or Master of Science in Marketing Analytics (MSMA) in as little as one additional year of study.Eligible GHC BAS degrees include: Organizational Management Forest Resources Management Teacher Education As an added

  • on the Presidency in Washington D.C. In January, students explored Oaxaca, Mexico, delving into its history and culture through activities at archaeological sites, interactions with traditional healers, and collaboration with local artisans. Gaining insights into community health care access, they provided basic health screenings and education in schools, health care facilities, and orphanages. The program emphasizes a public health perspective, collecting valuable information on social

  • really attractive to prospective employers is not only their strong computing skills but also their broad Liberal Arts education that makes them good problem solvers and good communicators.” PLU’s computer science major prepares students to work in the technology industry as professional software developers, to continue their studies in graduate school, or to apply their computational skills to another field. With a degree in computer science, students might end up writing code for software

  • Endowment gifts are one of the most powerful ways you can support Pacific Lutheran University. With an endowment gift, you make a difference at PLU both now and in the future. Gifts to the endowment are carefully invested to provide long-term financial support to PLU. Annual distributions from the endowment provide funding for scholarships, undergraduate and faculty research, global education, and other university programs and positions. Whether adding to an established endowment or creating a

  • A Mother's Sacrifice Acknowledged Through Support of First-Generation Students Eva Frey Johnson’s mother, Benilda Regis Arinto Frey, never completed her college degree. But that didn’t mean she, and her husband Steven, didn’t consider it essential. “My parents have always been committed to providing an education for their children,” Eva said. “They have been saving ever since the day we were born.”As a way of acknowledging that, Eva-PLU’s dean of student development and director of student

  • , Mari, asked Vern and Karen Hoven to join them in attending a play on campus. One thing led to another and now the Hovens are members of Q Club and are interested in a continuing relationship with PLU. “Vern and I both believe that the education PLU offers is one you can’t get anywhere else. So we want to help remove any financial hurdles that students might face to be sure they have access to our quality programs,” Kvinsland said. “Q Club is one way to give back so other kids can have what I

  • for a person to live on through others. When we lost our oldest daughter we established an endowment scholarship in her name. It made sense to do the same for Don. He was so grateful to PLU for the education he received that enabled him medical school admittance that he wanted to “pay it forward” to others with similar goals.” Don’s legacy and the endowment he established with Barbara will endure for years to come. We are grateful for their support and dedication to pre-medicine students at PLU.

  • to the employee upon request. Keep this file locked at all times. Place biographical information and career history for the congregation's staff in the congregation's archives. Emergency notification forms Health related documents, such as worker's compensation Letters of recommendation Background and reference checks Performance appraisals and letters of discipline Contracts Continuing education documentation Documents related to compensation and benefitsIf information, including background

  • made by a representative of the School of Business. The elective connects nonprofit study to the student’s major, minor, or other area of interest by enhancing the student’s ability to understand nonprofit organizations or apply discipline specific learning in a nonprofit setting. Other courses within the School of Business, even if the student is a Business major, may not be used to fulfill the elective hours. Courses used for General Education Program Elements may not be used to fulfill the