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  • student who accepts an unpaid summer internship. Ames will receive $2,000 while she works at Sacramento’s The GreenHouse Center, which offers tutoring, mentoring, spiritual development and leadership development for under-resourced youth. President and Mrs. Krise established the highly competitive internship in 2014. One student applicant per summer will be awarded $2,000 in financial support, opening up unpaid internship opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach. Ames, from Sacramento, is an

  • expression, activism, leadership and reflection. CCE collaborates with faculty from a wide variety of disciplines to celebrate and explore creativity and expression in diverse forms, including the visual and performing arts, science, business, education, and more!Great For Students Who ... Consider themselves creative and want to learn more about this topic Love the arts and/or identify as a visual and/or performing artist Are interested in creativity and innovation across a wide variety of academic

  • Award For her accomplishments as a New York Times bestselling author. Read Full Bio (Photo: John Froschauer) David Olson +Enlarge Photo  David Olson Special Recognition Award For uniquely serving the university in his retirement as founder and leader of the PLU Retirees organization. Read Full Bio (Photo: Chris Hunt) Katie Curtis '14 +Enlarge Photo  Katie Curtis ’14 Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award For her potential for a lifelong commitment to the university and alumni association. Read Full

  • Alumna Award For her accomplishments as a New York Times bestselling author. Read Full Bio (Photo: John Froschauer) David Olson +Enlarge Photo  David Olson Special Recognition Award For uniquely serving the university in his retirement as founder and leader of the PLU Retirees organization. Read Full Bio (Photo: Chris Hunt) Katie Curtis '14 +Enlarge Photo  Katie Curtis ’14 Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award For her potential for a lifelong commitment to the university and alumni association

  • expectations for outcomes-based data demonstrating the value of a college education, and return on investment. Changing business model for colleges/universities: Increased marketing to attract students, services, and financial support for the university. PLU Context: Leadership: President Thomas W. Krise began his tenure as the 13th President of PLU in June 2012. Donna Gibbs was appointed to the new position of Vice President for Marketing and Communication and joined the senior leadership team in

  • The Gift of a Lifetime The PLU community offers sincere gratitude and recognition to the estates of Betty and Orin Amundson. Their generous gift will help educate future generations of PLU students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for themselves, their communities, and the earth. Blessed be the memory of Betty and Orin Amundson. You can join Betty and Orin in leaving a legacy at PLU by remembering the university and its students in your estate plans. Learn more

  • CommitteeGo nowFaculty Standing CommitteesGo NowAd Hoc CommitteesGo NowOfficers & RepresentationContact information faculty committee leadershipGo nowFaculty Leadership & StaffQuestions regarding Faculty Governance?View OnlineImportant DatesImportant dates and deadlines, major events, and everything you need to plan your semester and year Learn MoreReturn to Faculty Resources Home

  • teach music in the public schools – 66 semester hours plus 17 hours from Instructional Leadership and Development (Education) K-12 Choral (Elementary) K-12 Choral (Secondary) K-12 Instrumental (Band) K-12 Instrumental (Orchestra) Minor Music – General – 22 semester hours Music – Voice – 32 semester hours Learn More

  • Stop Motion for Sustainability – Behind the Scenes by Katie Martell Recently I collaborated on a project with the Wang Center for Global Education and PLU Sustainability. PLU was recently selected as a Finalist for the 2014 Second Nature Climate Leadership Awards , and i n short, our group was tasked with creating… April 10, 2014 animationbehind the scenesphotographystop-motionsustainabilityvideo

  • court help you develop team and leadership skills? SM: The lessons I learned as a basketball player at PLU were invaluable. Balancing my studies with four years of practices, team meetings, travel and games was not easy. But the tension between these two priorities taught me how to manage time, deal with stress, set priorities, and balance a heavy load. As a basketball player, I learned how to compete. I experienced the benefits and the sacrifices that come with being a good teammate, and I learned