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  • International Honors ProgramPLU’s International Honors Program (IHON) is for students in any major interested in taking classes across disciplines to better understand international issues that you care about and impact you in your life today! IHON is an alternative way to fulfill your PLU general education requirements. For details about PLU’s unique honors program, visit the International Honors Program webpage. You can also contact Dr. Seth Dowland, Director of the International Honors

  • programs at each university: Master of Public Health (Puget Sound) Master of Education in Counseling (Puget Sound) Master of Business Administration (PLU) Master of Science in Marketing Analytics (PLU) Master of Science in Kinesiology (PLU) Request InformationNo matter what degree you choose, we have a pathway for you. Learn MoreStreamlined Application Requirements:Qualified applicants must meet the specified streamlined requirements of admission to the Programs to receive priority consideration. With

  • Heather Jacobson Associate Director of International Enrollment & Student Services Phone: 253-535-7122 Email: hjacobson@plu.edu Office Location:Harstad Hall - Room 112 Professional Biography Education M.Ed., Student Development Administration, Seattle University B.A., French and International Affairs, University of Puget Sound Responsibilities Immigration specialist and current student advisor. Selected Presentations Association of WA International Student Affairs (AWISA) Winter Conference

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  • 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

  • Kathy Engle Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning & Events She/Her Phone: 253-535-7417 Email: engle@plu.edu Office Location:Nesvig Alumni Center Status:Working Hybrid Employed: 10 Years Professional Biography Personal Education B.A., Interior Design, Western Washington University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Alumni Relations Event Planning Lifelong Learning Alumni Travel Responsibilities Kathy is responsible for creating, marketing, and executing meaningful events and opportunities for

  • Jeremy Reimers Resident Assistant Professor of Biology he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7128 Email: reimerjm@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 146 Professional Education Ph.D., Neuroscience, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, 2010 B.A., Biology & Neuroscience, Carthage College, 2004 Selected Presentations STEM Best Practices Conference , Empires and Ecosystems:A Cross-Curricular PBL, Galveston, TX (2012) Selected Articles Werner CT, Murray CH, Reimers JM, Chauhan NM

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  • Participating in networking activities that promote the university’s mission and specifically, that of the School of Business. Supporting the school’s mission by participating on committees based on expertise and interest. These committees meet informally to develop strategies and generate ideas to help the school achieve its objectives. Recent Alumni Members Halle Williams, BBA ’16 Culinary Education Specialist PCC Markets Culinary DivisionAntonio Martinez, MBA ’21 Supplier Quality Specialist BoeingCurrent

  • concentration. The School of Business has two types of advisors: Professional advisor – a staff member with specialized training in academic advising and knowledge of all areas of the School of Business and General Education requirements. All first year and new transfer students will work with a professional advisor. Faculty advisors – Once you’ve completed your first year and declared your concentration, you will be assigned to a faculty advisor. This individual is a member of the teaching faculty and a

  • have the opportunity to explore a federal career with DOE and gain a competitive edge as they apply their education, talent and skills in a variety of settings within the DOE complex. Opportunities are available for a variety of disciplines at participating DOE facilities nationwide. U.S. citizenship is required. Veterans are encourage to apply.  DOE Scholars selected by the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) are given a Veteran’s Preference. Selected veterans will be placed at various