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  • encourages everyone to go, whether you’re looking for an internship or job, or just trying to network. “Its just so important for your future,” Noble said. “It’s really good to get your people skills out there.” Employers, like Lauren Snyder, Human Resources Coordinator for Medical Consultants Network, agree. “I think it’s good to have the experience of actually talking with employers,” Snyder said. “They could even establish a relationship with a company so when they do graduate they can follow-up and

  • September 15, 2008 Care for the earth It all started because of the health department. A year ago, when the University Center closed down for its remodel, Dining and Culinary Services had to find a new place to feed the majority of the university’s students. They moved to the Columbia Center. That space, however, could not accommodate a commercial dishwasher, so meals were served on paper plates to alleviate health department concerns. But what to do with all that paper? Contaminated paper

  • written about this time period, as far as examining its reach in developing Chinese society. According the the selection committee, they were “particularly impressed with the clarity of writing and the intellectual breadth of the dissertation, which necessitated dealing with a wide range of Chinese materials that span the entire history of Buddhism in China. The result is an impressive contribution to our knowledge of the complex responses by modern Chinese Buddhist teachers and intellectuals to

  • PLU’s Master of Science in Marketing Analytics program to be offered exclusively online Virtual information sessions now available for interested students Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 5, 2021 February 5, 2021 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing and CommunicationsThe Pacific Lutheran University School of Business has announced that its Master of Science in Marketing Analytics (MSMA) program will now be offered exclusively online. The program is designed for graduate students interested in data

  • patient’s lives. To me it’s a beautiful marriage between practice and the health care needs of the community. When that happens, it’s magical.” Moss, the program’s nurse navigator with MultiCare, said this program might be one of the first of its kind in the nation. Not that the program, at first, didn’t have its detractors among doctors as well as students. Nursing student Megan Armstrong admits she was one of them. She was cynical and skeptical of how much good it would do. Another “to do” in a

  • Connecting for Commerce: Port of Tacoma Executive Director Eric Johnson ’83 Posted by: Zach Powers / November 7, 2022 Image: Eric Johnson ’83 is the executive director of the Port of Tacoma. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) November 7, 2022 By Zach Powers ’10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsWhen Pacific Lutheran University alumnus Eric Johnson ’83 majored in political science and minored in biology, he wasn’t sure how the two would fit together in a career. After he graduated from PLU, he earned a

  • , earning her Master’s Degree in Education in 2008. In turn, PLU found ways to maintain its connection to Namibia and Tjiramba. Professor, Paula Leitz, has travelled to Namibia since 2002 and beginning in 2008 she initiated a J-term course where PLU education students practice student teaching in Namibia’s primary and secondary schools. As a result of Leitz’s initiative, more than 50 of PLU’s future teachers have unique teaching experiences in Namibia. During his most recent homecoming, Tjiramba met

  • people and the place just made them feel “at home.” The Twin Cities Alumni Chapter is bringing that same sense of Lute Community to the Twin Cities through its varied events. (Photo: Amanda Brasgalla) Minnesota native Amanda Brasgalla ’15, a MediaLab member at PLU, gave a presentation on the documentary Waste Not during a Twin Cities Alumni Chapter event March 28. +Enlarge Photo A core group of alumni volunteers started the Twin Cities Alumni Chapter, and with the support of the Alumni & Constituent

  • Education major gives back to Parkland community When Kaila Harris ’24 received her PLU acceptance letter, it was a special moment for her and her family. Upon its arrival, Harris read the letter, which included the contents of her financial aid package, aloud to her parents. “When I finished, my dad stood… March 28, 2022 CommunityCurrent StudentsEducationInvolvementMusicPacific NorthwestParentsServiceStudent LifeThe Arts

  • its experimentation will fail, but because it is not ‘adapted from’ it will follow that the director and writers will take more liberties. Even a ‘based on’ film could do meaningful work if it is historically conscientious, but Persuasion did not go that route. One of the many references to popular media throughout the film is the style of Anne Elliot’s narration. Hallmarks of this film are Anne Elliot’s constant glances and narrative asides to the audience/camera. We have seen this narrative