Page 378 • (3,899 results in 0.036 seconds)

  • Megan (Baylous) Wagstaff ’03, founder of Kirkland’s Lady Yum Macarons & Mischief, is proof that pivoting in your life can pay off in ways far beyond paychecks. Using a series of career moves, Wagstaff stopped the rat race and gave herself a three-year deadline to realize and create a more authentic career. The result? Sweet success. “They say you never know who you are until you face real adversity. I was 28 when I had my first ‘aha’ moment,” Wagstaff said. “It was like a convergence of all these

  • Alumni Return to SpeakProfessor Laura Brade ’08, “Czechoslovak Humanitarians under Nazi Occupation, 1938-1939” Professor Molly Loberg ’98, California Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo, “Antisemitism in the Streets of Interwar Berlin”

  • , internships, and relevant student employment) for all students Support student professional development and leadership opportunities, including the ability to fully participate in professional meetings and disciplinary events in both the local community and beyond Provide meaningful mentorship of students by STEM professionals (faculty, alumni, and other STEM professionals in the community) Vibrant STEM Community Create co-curricular opportunities for engagement among students, faculty, and community

  • -generation alumni, students, faculty and staff — those who come from families with parents who did not graduate from four-year, degree-granting institutions in the U.S. The stories not only highlight the challenges, but also the successes of this ever-growing contingent of Lutes. They also capture the shared experiences, as well as the not-so-shared experiences, that make up this diverse population. Perhaps I am the only one who learned to rebuild a car engine to cover tuition. Perhaps not. Ed

  • of first-generation alumni, students, faculty and staff — those who come from families with parents who did not graduate from four-year, degree-granting institutions in the U.S. The stories not only highlight the challenges, but also the successes of this ever-growing contingent of Lutes. They also capture the shared experiences, as well as the not-so-shared experiences, that make up this diverse population. Perhaps I am the only one who learned to rebuild a car engine to cover tuition. Perhaps

  • academics, prominent positions on sports teams and music ensembles than you would at a university dominated by graduate students. We’re smaller for another reason. We have a teacher/student ratio of about 1 to 15. You will have greater access to the top-end professors, and not warehoused to a gigantic class taught by graduate assistants. You will have an academic advisor for your entire career at PLU, not just your freshman year or until you declare a major. The academic advising staff and your personal

  • Black Football Players at Division III Schools in the Midwest. Twitter: @eddieknowsmoore | Instagram: @eddiemoorejr | In: www.linkedin.com/in/eddiemoorejr *IDI Qualified Administrator https://idiinventory.com/ Personal WebsiteDr. Joanna Royce-DavisWho: Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis, PLU Vice President for Student Life Bio:  Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis comes to us from the University of the Pacific, where she most recently served as Dean of Students in the Division of Student Life. In her 15-year career at the

  • and technology, construction, security services, and more. What services and departments will be offered in the new MultiCare Medical Center at Pacific Lutheran University? This new facility constructed on PLU’s campus will offer urgently needed outpatient care. Planning for the MultiCare Medical Center at PLU will consider information collected by recent community focus groups facilitated by PLU. MultiCare will also be announcing a series of listening events to engage Parkland-Spanaway neighbors

  • admission counselor for assistance in selecting a program that fits your career goals. I do not meet one (or more) of the minimum requirements; will my application be considered?Yes. Each application is evaluated and reviewed. Additional information may be supplied. Strength in other areas is considered when an item is slightly below minimum criteria. How many applications do you receive for the ELMSN pathway?80-120 applications have been received each year on average. What is the admission process