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  • excited about your choice to attend PLU’s Marriage and Family Therapy Program. Click this link to view the welcome letter from Dr. David Ward, the MFT Program Chair. He has included in the letter the instructions for registering classes and some important information about the program and PLU. Follow these instructions to register for Fall 2019: 1. Create your PLU ePass account (skip this step if you are a PLU alumni) You will need your PLU ID number and PIN provided on your acceptance letter. If you

  • becoming increasingly threatened as climate change progresses. Urban water bodies in particular face unique challenges due to high development resulting in higher water temperatures, increased pollutants, and exacerbated flood conditions. Minnehaha Creek in Minneapolis, Minnesota is one such urban stream that has been impacted by urbanization. There are many different factors to consider when planning stream restoration such as the source of health issues and how to determine health. I used methods

  • Resources and Total Quality Management, Pacific Lutheran University, 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Marketing Consumer Behavior & Decision Making Marketing Strategy & Planning Nonprofit Organizations/Marketing Effective Branding & Narratives (Business & Nonprofits) Global/Social Impact Projects & Transformative Change Accolades Emerald Insights Citations of Excellence Research Award for Impactful Research (2016) Excellence in Teaching Award, PLU School of Business (2016) LIVE UNITED Service

  • , January 17, 2020—TACOMA, Wash) The premiere choral ensemble at Pacific Lutheran University, the Choir of the West, has released a new album of 14 tracks of exquisite music titled “There Will Come Soft Rains.” It celebrates 13 years of the career of world-renowned Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds. This is the Choir’s first collaboration with UK record company Signum Records, a leading independent British label that specializes in classical music. The album is available now online to buy or stream from

  • Justice at PLU teaches students to understand the social and structural context of our human experience. Our classes highlight how inequalities in American Society impact individual opportunities, such as access to housing, bail, healthcare, or legal representation. Our programs in sociology and criminal justice provide unique opportunities for independent research, faculty mentorship, and career exploration.Work with Meaning As the director of sustainability and global affairs at CEE, Schwartz runs

  • Years 2018 – First woman to lead the New York Stock Exchange Stacey Cunningham First female president in the New York Stock Exchange’s 226-year history. The NYSE is the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization. Cunningham’s career inspiration was informed by Muriel Siebert, the first woman to own a seat on the NYSE in 1967, 175 years after the NYSE’s inception. Source: https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/News/meet-woman-lead-nyse-226-years/story?id=55351824   First in 43 Seasons 2017 – First

  • , Old and New Testaments. Holly leaves in green are included here; they balance out the prophetic and evangelist schemework, and announce a tribute to the climate of the Puget Sound and to Washington, the Evergreen State. For years, I have followed hundreds of Lutes in my classes up the chapel stairs to revel with them in stained glass iconography. I’m confident they would support me in inviting you to make the climb for yourself. Join our alumni band of climbers. The morning light is best. Let a

  • Listen Listen https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg September 2, 2016 September 28, 2016 Students, faculty, staff and alumni share experiences, offer insight on improving sense of belonging for all Josh Wallace ’19 already knew that growing up black meant his life experience was strikingly different than that of

  • his heart and energy into middle school kids” across the Hilltop neighborhood in Tacoma, Herron said. The Panago FoundationSupporting the future leaders of tomorrow by providing school supplies and scholarships to local Tacoma students. “Panago embodied the Act Six mission of homegrown, service-minded leaders working together for equity and justice in their home communities,” Herron added. Jonathan Jackson ’12, a fellow member of PLU’s first Act Six cadre who sits on the PLU Alumni Board, says

  • , pursuing two bachelors degrees: one in Anthropology and one in Classical Studies. Professor Bradford Andrews was Hunt’s Anthropology advisor; she credits him—and Ryan—with significantly influencing her career. She still admires them both, and admiration runs two ways, you know. “Katie was a pleasure to have as a student and more than a little inspirational,” Andrews said. “Hands down, she remains the best artifact illustrator I have mentored since arriving at PLU. It was gratifying to work with a