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experience in jobs related to their academic and career goals. Students at PLU may work on campus or for an off campus state work study contracted employer.Who is eligible?In order to obtain State Work Study you must: Be a Washington state resident. Have state work study as part of your aid package. Students securing on-campus employment may have their State Work Study award converted to the on-campus federal work study program. State work study awarded for fall or spring semester requires at least half
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The Richard D. Moe Organ Recital SeriesThanks to the generosity of Richard and Marcia Moe, the Richard D. Moe Organ Recital Series was established. Organists of the highest caliber from the region, the nation, and abroad are invited to play the magnificent Gottfried and Mary Fuchs organ in Lagerquist Concert Hall. The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ in Lagerquist Hall at Pacific Lutheran University, built by Paul Fritts and Co. Tickets: $16 General admission, $12 Seniors (60+), military, alumni
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On Campus Resources The following on-campus offices provide many resources and services during your time at PLU. There are many ways to get involved on campus, so we encourage you to use these resources and services to your advantage! Office of Admission Academic Advising Career Development Academic Internship Office Office of Financial Services Office of the Registrar Center for Student Success Writing Center Library Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Office of Accessibility
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Shaping Health Care – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust
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,” Franklin said. “It’s more of a family and you know each other.” Her formal education began as a nurse in her home state of South Carolina. She then moved to a military base in Germany with her husband and started a family. Eventually, her husband’s military career relocated the family to Tacoma where Franklin has remained ever since. Rosa Franklin '74An undated photo during her time with the Washington state Legislature. (Photo courtesy of Franklin) “My first job was in New Jersey, and then New York
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advisor and mentor to younger employees and it changed my perspective,” Sears said. Even though he still loves to create and market products, it isn’t as meaningful to him as it once was, Sears said. “Teaching provides an opportunity to help another person improve their life.” Last year, former Lute Andre Tacuyan ’15 approached Sears for advice. Tacuyan had recently accepted a job at Google and asked Sears how to market himself and make sure he was ready for the career move. Tacuyan impressed Sears
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professors, you get to see people,” Franklin said. “It’s more of a family and you know each other.” Her formal education began as a nurse in her home state of South Carolina. She then moved to a military base in Germany with her husband and started a family. Eventually, her husband’s military career relocated the family to Tacoma where Franklin has remained ever since. Rosa Franklin '74An undated photo during her time with the Washington state Legislature. (Photo courtesy of Franklin) “My first job was
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the career move. Tacuyan impressed Sears, who reassured the new Google employee that he would do a great job. But it got Sears thinking that there were plenty of students entering the job market who needed similar help and advice. That inspired Sears to spend the next few years offering just that. “Most people need a little bit of help and I’m going to use everything I’ve learned throughout my career to provide it,” Sears said. Sears said his career failures are most important to share with new
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Medical Terminology for Allied Health online class registrationThis 5 week self-paced online class available for registration at any time. It is an ideal course for students in pre-physical / occupational therapy or nursing, as well as current professionals in allied health & paramedical disciplines like nursing assistants/nursing aides, medical technologists, paramedics, and more. Discounts are available for PLU students and alumni, as well as veterans. Email ce@plu.edu with questions. /* fix
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concerts each year! LEARN MOREDANCE Focus not just on performance, but choreography, history, and production. LEARN MORE Student Experience in PLU Arts Something I think every major, but particularly those majoring in the arts, should know and keep in mind is that the skills you learn in your chosen major will help you in whatever job/career you choose to pursue in the future. In my case, I know that even if a career in theatre doesn't work out for me after graduation, I am so thankful for the
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