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  • leaving each others sides that made me feel safe with only them. We went out into public to grab food and it was so scary. I wasn’t prepared to interact with the world, and I was scared. Then we back into a little corner of the world and all was well again. I would not trade the experience for anything. By Duffy Anderson I'm Awesome by Spose 03/10/2022 “I don’t necessarily need to be here for this, I’m gonna keep the headphones.” This song is such a throwback. In elementary school, I was maybe 8, my

  • - We'll have more sessions scheduled in August! Master of Arts in Education (MAE)April 9 - 4:00pm May 7 - 4:00pmOn hiatus - We'll have more sessions scheduled in August! Master of Fine Arts - Creative Writing (MFA)Schedule a phone appointment Register Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT)April 9 - 1:00pmMay 7 - 1:00pmOn hiatus - We'll have more sessions scheduled in August! Master of Social WorkApril 24 - 4:00pmMay 22 - 4:00pmOn hiatus - We'll have more sessions scheduled in August

  • may be established to provide substantial continuing operational funding for a particular professional school of Pacific Lutheran University. The current PLU professional schools include the School of Art and Communication, the School of Business, the School of Education and Kinesiology, and the School of Nursing. Named Endowed Schools begin at $10,000,000.Endowed Academic DepartmentA named endowment fund may be established to provide substantial continuing operational funding for a particular

  • achievement, and a commitment to global education. Please contact an Advancement Officer if you would like to create an endowment that supports student scholarships.* Endowed Regents', Harstad Founders, or President's Merit ScholarshipRegents’, Harstad Founder’s, and President’s Merit Scholarships are among the most prestigious awards PLU offers. These awards are given to students with exceptional academic and leadership performance and potential. A Regents’ Scholarship provides full tuition, while

  • college so they can fully participate and better thrive. Give to The Good Trouble FundBackgroundThroughout the history of the US, African-Americans have routinely had limited access to resources or had resources removed from their communities. This injustice continues today – and sadly also exists in Higher Education. The hidden costs of college beyond tuition, books, room and board limit full participation in the university experience.  The Good Trouble Fund provides resources to support Black

  • Eastern Washington University, majoring in business administration. Though he did not graduate, he strongly supported the value of a college education, especially from the smaller schools. When he died in 1988, I established the scholarship in his name as a lasting memorial to him and to be awarded to a junior or senior business major who is also active in extracurricular activities. We had both felt that these characteristics spoke to future business leaders.”   Phyllis (far right) was on the SAGA

  • PLU education. Yesterday, during my inauguration address, I spoke about seeing the possibilities. I reflected upon the visionary founders of PLU, who saw the possibilities of creating one of the world’s finest institutions of higher-learning, on the very spot where we gather tonight.“Read Full Remarks2019 Alumni Award RecipientsDr. Munro Cullum ’81, Distinguished Alumnus Award Jen Cohen ’94, Distinguished Alumna Award Samuel Torvend ’73, Mission Award Nai-Nai Watts ’19, Brian C. Olson Student

  • . She then returned to teaching for 10 years before retiring. She lives today in the Tacoma Lutheran Retirement Community. Grande has been an active volunteer and donor to the university since 1940. “Students at PLU are still getting a great education and they need our support. They surely have mine, and I wish I could do more.” she said. By Greg Brewis

  • more than just a classroom education. The marketing program is designed to provide students with a focused knowledge of marketing and its role in society. Marketing students are required to complete courses in consumer behavior, marketing research, marketing management as well as one other marketing elective. In addition, students will participate in several service-learning projects throughout the marketing curriculum solving real-world problems for local businesses and/or nonprofit organizations