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  • , Sustainability, and Peace Reading ChallengeMembers of the PLU community are invited to participate in a Countenance of Hope Reading Group Challenge. THE CHALLENGE First, select one of the Countenance of Hope Reading Group keynote speakers’ texts listed above. Then form a reading group made up of at least six PLU community members (faculty, staff, and/or students), plan to meet once to discuss your selected text, and all members of the reading group will receive a hard copy of the book for FREE! HOW TO

  • Business Administration major is $50,076.  The tuition rate is locked in for six consecutive semesters at the time a student begins the program.  There will be no additional cost for the required 10-day international experience.  Those who wish to complete an emphasis with their MBA will pay an additional $8,488 for a total program cost of $58,564. Federal financial aid is available, and students may apply for PLU graduate scholarships and assistantships. The FAFSA application becomes available for the

  • world, from our local communities to the far reaches of impoverished nations. Alums serve in our military, our hospitals and our fire stations. For six decades PLU nursing alums have held true to the PLU mission of leading lives of service. The project has been a collaborative effort by Terry Miller – dean of the School of Nursing, Shirley Aikin ’71 – former faculty member, Margaret Ellickson ’59, Claudia Riiff-Finseth ’77 and Haley Miller ’13. Pacific Lutheran School of Nursing: Celebrating 60

  • Symphony 5 Sample pages   Andante and five variations, KV 501, W. A. Mozart Originally written for four hand piano, these variations were easily adapted for the organ; with registration suggestions. Mozart Variations Sample pages   Serenade in D, No. 6 (Serenata Notturna), KV 239, W. A. Mozart Originally written for two contrasting string ensembles and timpani, this 3-movement composition works well on the organ. Mozart Serenade Sample Pages   Studies for the Pedal Piano, Six pieces in canon, Opus 56

  • Returning Students Congratulations on your decision to return to PLU! We look forward to assisting you in your return! If you have never attended PLU or if your last date of attendance was more than six years, you are required to re-apply through the Office of Admission. If your last date of attendance was six years or less, you are required to re-enter through the Registrar’s Office (last semester in attendance includes either Fall or Spring semester. Not J-Term or Summer). To Do List Re-Entry

  • March 19, 2012 Professor Kory Brown and five of the six students who will be competing in the International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition in Long Beach, Calif., this year. Working Together By Steve Hansen On Kory Brown’s office wall there is a small rectangular plaque. He earned it 17 years ago for his participation in a business simulation competition when he was an MBA student. The plaque is a curious memento given Brown’s accomplishments since then: For nearly two decades, he

  • ” means “togetherness.” For six teachers in Washington and seven teachers from Namibia, the word personifies the relationship-building that lies at the heart of education.“It was a vision that was bubbling in my mind because of the dreams of teachers, both here and in Namibia,” said Jan Weiss, associate professor of education. This year, Pacific Lutheran University launched the Uukumwe Project, a teacher exchange program with teachers who graduated from PLU and teachers from three schools in the

  • regrets in attending PLU was not discovering the university’s Career Connections center sooner. “It s a really amazing place, and I just wished I’d found out about it sooner,” he said. “In my senior year, I really found out how important networking is.” Still, though, Barnes’ business degree (with a marketing emphasis) and a series of connections led to the internship with the Seahawks in the summer of 2013. It was supposed to last only six weeks. But six months later, he was in New York City with a

  • would become the first woman and the youngest recipient of the coveted TED Prize in 2006.Recently, Noujaim has worked on two films, Rafea, Solar Mama (2013) and The Square (2014). Filmed in India and Jordan, Rafea, Solar Mama follows women who leave their villages to be trained for six months in India as solar engineers to then return and solar power their communities. The second film, The Square, follows the uprising in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, which inspired the country and the entire world

  • January 22, 2013 Mycal Ford ’12 has spent the year teaching in Taiwan on a Student Fulbright Fellowship. Mycal Ford ’12: A journey of discovery leads this Lute to China and Taiwan By Barbara Clements University Communications Mycal Ford eyed the skewer of fried scorpions he held at arm’s length in front of him and knew he had a decision to make.  Was he going to hold true to his promise to himself – “Say yes to everything?” He had come to Chengdu, China, one of six PLU Gateway programs, with