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  • administrative functions including Business Operations & Finance, Human Resources, Facilities & Construction Management, Information Technology, and Risk Management. Prior to joining PLU, Allan enjoyed a 25-year career with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served most recently as Managing Director in global treasury management for higher education, government and non-profit organizations. He holds a B.A. in Business Administration and an M.B.A. from Washington State University. Allan is married to

  • November 1, 2012 Sean Howell and his partner transformed a historic building into a space for the arts and concerts. (Photo provided by Sean Howell) PLU grad seeks to engage community in Northwest music scene By Hailey Rile ’12 Creating a new meeting place for people who wouldn’t traditionally meet and being exposed to the Northwest music scene in ways that he never was before;these are two of Sean Howell’s ’02 favorite parts about his entrepreneurial work. Howell, along with his business

  • Health 1 Continuing Education Online KINS 905 Positive Coaching II 1 Continuing Education Online KINS 505 Inclusive Leadership 4 Lecture Blended/Hybrid KINS 500 Research Methods in Kinesiolog 4 Lecture Blended/Hybrid KINS 478 Motor Learning & Human Perform 4 Lecture Online MUSI 120 Music and Culture AR,C 4 Lecture Online MUSI 101 Introduction to Music AR 4 Lecture Online NURS 655 PMHNP III: Psychotherapies 4 Lecture Online NURS 532 Clinical Outcomes Mgmt II 6 Practicum Blended/Hybrid PHED 100

  • . The Silver Circle honors media professionals who have a record of making contributions to the industry and their community for more than 25 years. Heacox is a senior executive with experience in television, technology and higher education and serves on the SOAC advisory board. Heacox’s resume includes time as a network executive in New York and Los Angeles with NBC, and the first director of the Paul F. Harron Graduate Program in Television Management at Drexel University. He currently serves as

  • Campus ResourcesWelcome to PLU Social Work! The following resources are available to you as a student and member of our campus community. Getting Started with Technology at PLU Getting Started with Technology at PLU flyer Getting Started with Sakai for Students Academic Advising Academic Calendar Campus Safety and Security Campus Map, Dining Options, Parking The CAPP Report Help Desk Important Dates and Deadlines 2024 PLU Lute Card PLU Lute Locker/Order Textbooks Registration FAQ – PLU

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) ProgramProspective BSN students are encouraged to attend an information session to learn more about the program. If you cannot attend one of the information sessions listed below, feel free to contact the Office of Admission at 253-535-7151 or admission@plu.edu.BSN Information Sessions:Information available soon for upcoming information sessions. To RSVP for these sessions and receive Zoom meeting information, visit the PLU Admission Visit pageLute Life Day

  • a PLU education is faculty-student interaction. Faculty members are available to students in a variety of ways: faculty maintain fixed in-person office hours, meet with students outside of these fixed hours, and interact with students via email and other electronic communication. Successful faculty are available to students, but also set limits in order to maintain a balance in their own work responsibilities. Faculty are expected to spend at least five hours per week interacting with students

  • importance of reforming, which is the foundation for the core tenets of Lutheran higher education. Those elements, a longstanding part of the fabric of the PLU community, will adorn banners greeting campus visitors to share in the celebration. Visitors, students, faculty and staff also will get to learn more about Luther through interactive geocaching. Thanks to the work by sculptor Spencer Ebbinga, associate professor of art and design, 21 miniature Luther statues hidden across PLU’s campus in October

  • community and beyond to reflect on the importance of reforming, which is the foundation for the core tenets of Lutheran higher education. Those elements, a longstanding part of the fabric of the PLU community, will adorn banners greeting campus visitors to share in the celebration. Visitors, students, faculty and staff also will get to learn more about Luther through interactive geocaching. Thanks to the work by sculptor Spencer Ebbinga, associate professor of art and design, 21 miniature Luther statues

  • The Choir of the West. “I had my fingers in everything,” Joel says. The best parts about his on-campus involvement were the friends he made. “I still stay in touch with the friends that I made on both the crew team and Choir of the West,” Joel says. Joel graduated from PLU in 2000 with a Bachelor of Musical Arts and a minor in information science. He now serves as the assistant director of operations for the institute of technology at the University of Washington. Immediately after graduating from