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  • that pursuing your master’s degree may seem financially overwhelming but completing your degree now could open doors to higher paying positions as soon as one year from now. We would like to help make this opportunity a reality for you. With the “Build Your Career Scholarship”, you will find it more affordable to achieve your goals.Act Now! No Essay RequiredContact us to learn more about the scholarship and how the MSK program will help you jump-start your career that changes the quality of life

  • school teaching English. Kristen Lee – Bachelor of Arts in history and religion Why PLU? When making my college decision, I knew I wanted a small liberal arts university. PLU stood out to me because of its emphasis on Lutheran higher education and global education and its location close to home.  Campus felt like home when I visited as a high school student, so I was happy to make it my home for four years! My PLU experience: My four years at PLU have truly been life changing. My two semesters

  • the experience and skills required. In the Seattle/Tacoma area, it is not unusual to find positions that start at $15.74 per hour or higher.  If you have been offered a spring or summer internship which is unpaid, you may be eligible to receive funding through the PLU Internship Fund. What is a Micro-Internship?Micro-Internships are short-term, paid, professional experiences that typically consist of 10 to 50 hours of work total. These experiences are project-based with clear deliverables and a

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  • Policies Committee Chair, Department of Music Curriculum Committee Biography Linda Miller retired from PLU in 2024. Dr. Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from New Mexico State University, a Master of Music and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Idaho. Her teaching career included all levels of music—kindergarten through graduate studies.  In addition, she served as Director of Music for several church congregations. As a published author of a music curriculum using hand chimes

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  • in the tropics, but very few at higher latitudes,” he said. “But it’s not been addressed on why this might be.” This research may eventually have links to climate change, and why or how one species might survive, while others may not, Behrens noted. Specifically, Behrens’ team will be looking at an eel-like fish known as the rock prickleback and the black prickleback. While Behrens will be on the beach, Egge will be taking his crew up the Mississippi River into a series of embayments or streams

  • read, relax, or talk Faster commutes on freeway HOV lanes Combined exercise and commute time (with walking or bicycling) Stewardship of community and environment Some of the ways PLU benefits from faculty and staff using Commute Smart options are: Increased employee retention Decreased employee stress which leads to higher productivity Reduced demand for parking Compliance with state Commute Trip Reduction goals Improved air quality Reduced transportation/congestion problems Healthier workforce

  • methods, and secondary literacy courses as well as various seminar courses in the undergrad and graduate-level teacher education programs. He is also the co-chair of the university Common Reading Program and is an active parent and community volunteer in his local school district where he sits on several committees to inform district policy and practice. He maintains an active and diverse publication and scholarship record covering topics of equity and racial equity, project- and problem-based

  • teaches sociocultural foundations of education, secondary humanities methods, and secondary literacy courses as well as various seminar courses in the undergrad and graduate-level teacher education programs. He is also the co-chair of the university Common Reading Program and is an active parent and community volunteer in his local school district where he sits on several committees to inform district policy and practice. He maintains an active and diverse publication and scholarship record covering

  • the Registrar 2018 – Present Tami I personally believe that everyone should serve our nation in some way or another, whether it be military or some other type of service. There is something to be said for giving more of yourself to a higher cause and helping others. To me, service means giving of yourself. Giving your time, energy, and efforts to help others. Tyson T. Thorup US Army, Infantry Business Administration, PLU ‘25 Tyson What I want everyone to know about service is that you learn the