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  • consultant is about applying their business knowledge from class, but also teaching them how to serve as a consultant, how to come alongside a business as a great teammate or helper,” explains Cosette Pfaff, an adjunct business professor who is managing the new program. The program was piloted in fall 2020. It has been offered each semester since, expanding to include collaboration with the chamber and matching even more student teams with local businesses. The small business owners involved have been

  • pursuing a career in non-profit development. My goal is to work as the West Coast director of major gifts for the Global Fund for Women. Selina Mach, Class of 2014I entered college unsure of the direction my education at PLU would take; my first year was spent dabbling in everything from economics to chemistry. I finally found my niche in a Women’s and Gender Studies course disguised as a first-year writing seminar. I found myself absorbed in the material, often relaying studies and statistics to

  • of him and of her voice being discredited as well as her vulnerability as a “fallen woman” was the reason Clara had not spoken out before the cusp of the wedding date. In a later heart-to-heart between the two women before Clara gifts her son, Esther reflects on how deluded she had been by Edward and how relieved she was that her fears that she was unloved and abandoned by her husband were “ghosts in [her] mind, nothing more.” Clara replies “placed there by me and Edward,” to Esther’s response

  • very large extended family as well as many friends and colleagues. In tribute to Rae Linda’s legacy of care for students, especially those first in their family to attend college, Pacific Lutheran University has established the Dr. Rae Linda Brown Access Scholarship. Memorial gifts can be made online ( plu.edu/give ) or sent to: Pacific Lutheran University Office of Advancement, 12180 Park Avenue S, Tacoma, WA 98447. Marianne Stacy Klett ’51 Marianne died April 4, 2017, in Redwood City, California

  • ropes course, all in blue helmets. The second photo reads “Pre-athletic Training” at the bottom, showing a student in the gym coaching another student, who holds a heavy weight. The third photo reads “Personal Training” at the bottom, showing a student on a bike inside a classroom, wearing athletic gear. The fourth photo reads “Coaching” at the bottom, and shows students in matching T-shirts standing in a gym holding different sports equipment.] Paphawee: Sports Psychology, Pre-athletic Training

  • DetectiveSears Roebuck & CoWA 2001Maintenance EngineerJones Radio NetworksWA 2005Major Gifts OfficerPacific Lutheran UniversityWA 2009ManagementFoss WaterwayWA 2001ManagerFred Meyer, Inc.WA 2009Manager of Marketing StrategyNordstromWA 2003Manager of Media RelationsPortland Timbers / Portland BeaversOR 1999Manager, LogisticsAmocat Trading LLCWA 2011Manager, Volunteer Services / Gift ShopLegacy HealthOR 1997Managing MemberFirst Western DevelopmentWA 2006MarketingIKEAWA 1995Marketing & Business Development

  • facts! It’s learning how to answer questions, how to develop strategies to obtain answers and how to recognize the answers as they emerge. The department is dedicated to encouraging students to learn science in both an intuitive and logical way.Education at PLU Preparing Teachers Since 1894. All students bring to school their own personal gifts and talents, and it is our responsibility as educators to help uncover, nurture and develop them. Our goal as teachers is to convey our subjects with passion

  • Counselor, and was an active member of the PLU Scandinavian Cultural Center. A longtime member of Mountain View Lutheran Church, she participated in Altar Guild, Book Club and Women’s Bible Study. While in independent living, she served as the TLRC librarian for six years. An avid reader, Evelyn enjoyed learning about others and recommending books she thought they might enjoy. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to honor Evelyn may be made to the Tacoma Lutheran Retirement Community, 1301 N. Highlands

  • of flowers or gifts. But they knew the giving couldn’t stop there. “When you lose somebody, especially your child — your son, your daughter — you lose yourself,” Georgia said. “The biggest fear that a parent has when they lose a child is that their life was for nothing.” So, to guarantee Panago’s lasting legacy, his family and friends came together to create a memorial foundation to help minority high-school students in Tacoma pay for college. Panago’s Legacy Scholarship aims to help two or three