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  • Jagi Gill is the Founder of Tenex Health, a medical device company that is pioneering a minimally invasive treatment for tendon pain for patients suffering from rotator cuff shoulder injury, tennis elbow, jumper’s knee, Achilles tendonosis and plantar fasciitis. He has led the company from inception through developing the initial technology, driving product development, securing FDA and CE Mark regulatory approval, establishing a fully integrated operational entity and commercializing the Tenex

  • Podcasts ‹ Resolute Online: Winter 2016 Home Features What Was/Is It Like To Be… The Call Design School Open to Interpretation Attaway Lutes Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Features What Was/Is It Like To Be… The Call Design School Open to Interpretation Attaway Lutes

  • Welcome Welcome https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kevin O'Brien Kevin O'Brien https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/kevin-obrien-1.jpg May 10, 2016 September 26, 2016 Should a Bible created by Benedictine monks lead the features for PLU’s magazine? You might think not. After all, our middle name is “Lutheran,” placing us in the Reformation tradition that was partly defined by separation from the

  • Center for: While a student at PLU, I was one of the recipients granted the Katherine Kandel and Elizabeth Oleksak Scholarship in Fall 2013. With this scholarship, I assisted Jennifer Warwick to create the Empower Project. Through the Women’s Center and the American Association of University Women, I was one of the recipients of the National Conference on College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) National Scholarship and Travel Grant recipients in spring 2013. With this scholarship and grant, I traveled

  • For the past 17 years, Christine Brandt has had the opportunity to serve and work for the Tacoma School District.  She is currently the principal at Jason Lee Middle School, a high poverty school, which was removed from Washington States low performing school priority list last year. Christine is a product of Tacoma schools and an alumni of Wilson High School (via Truman MS and Skyline Elementary). Christine will be opening an innovative school based on the continued research findings that

  • The Center for Student Success (CSS) is a campus-wide network of units dedicated to helping students succeed at PLU.

    Center for Student SuccessFall 2024 hours:  The CSS is working through Monday through Thursday in person and Fridays virtually. Students are welcome to make appointments in-person or via zoom Monday-Friday.  Office hours are 9 am-4 pm. If you have a quick question and would like to talk with an advisor, you can live chat with us M-F 9 am to 4 pm.  Academic AdvisingBuild your Degree Get startedTalk to an Advisor Make an appointmentSummer & Fall 2024 Registration RegisterNew Student Registration

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    Center for Student Success
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  • Courses in the Pacific Lutheran University Innovation Studies minor build essential analytical skills to evaluate business and economic activity in historical and ethical contexts.

    Community Explore Social Impact Projects in Parkland and Pierce County Learn More Entrepreneurship 101 Explore new ideas about innovation, creativity, and design thinking with faculty experts. Interdisciplinary Approach Innovation minors come from a variety of backgrounds, including Art, Business, Economics, & Computer Science. Creativity for LifeStudy how innovation works–then do it! Courses in the Innovation Studies minor teach fundamental skills like design thinking, collaboration, and building an

    Innovation Studies
    Hinderlie Hall, 1st Floor Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Lieutenant General Mike Ferriter served 35 years in the United States Army commanding Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and International Forces at every level from a Second Lieutenant Infantry Platoon leader to the Commanding General of the Advising and Training Mission in Iraq. In his final Army position, Mike was the Commanding General of the Army’s Installation Management Command, responsible for operation of all the Army bases worldwide with a $12B budget and 73,000 military and civilian