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  • PLU to spend March 1 remembering Ambassador Chris Stevens and exploring international diplomacy and service Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 6, 2023 Image: Ryan M. Gliha, Diplomat in Residence – Northwest, U.S. Department of State (photo courtesy of Ryan M. Gliha) February 6, 2023 Pacific Lutheran University’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education will host the sixth biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Celebration of Service on March 1. The celebration offers a day of events

  • something really special here when it comes to conservation.” Ballinger also learned a lot about her personal needs and consumption. At the beginning of her journey, her backpack weighed about 45 pounds; at the end it weighed about 20. She started walking an average of 13 to 15 miles per day, only to increase that average distance to 25 to 28 miles per day. She lost 25 pounds and learned the importance of clean, dry socks. “I really learned how much I can push myself and how mentally strong I really am

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  • . “It was local and convenient,” Hart said. “I devoted two nights a week for years. The PLU MBA program gives you confidence in yourself. And the great thing about the program is the personal relationships you develop.” Pogue concurs. “The MBA program changed my perspective on things, ”  says the father of two girls. “It’s well worth the time and money and I’d recommend it to anyone.” Both praise the study-away portion of the program, which takes MBA students to a foreign country on a 10-day trip to

  • Island, 1,200 miles out from Argentina (earning it the title of one of the most remote islands in the world), again to study these birds who are at both clumsy and sleek, depending on which medium they are observed in. “Okay, I admit it, I’ve been bitten by the penguin bug,” he said. His personal goal is to see all 17 species of the world’s penguin in their natural environment. “I’m almost afraid to say this, since it will mean some pretty exotic travel and trying to reach difficult environments

  • Colleges 2015” is one of the most widely used and recognized college-ranking publications. Its rankings are based on academic reputation, retention, graduation rate, faculty resources (including class size), student selectivity, financial resources and alumni giving rate. PLU has ranked among the top 20 Western region universities every year since the first annual “Best College” survey in 1983. “The publication of college rankings is a business enterprise that capitalizes on anxiety about college

  • his/her supervisor about hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed during such activity. This information will include: Specific chemical hazards. Protective/safety measures the employee can take. Measures the University has taken to lessen the hazards including ventilation, personal protective equipment, product substitution, presence of another employee, and emergency procedures. It is the University policy that no employee will begin work in a confined space or on any non-routine task

  • /AIDS or other disabilities. Technically, Markuson is a residential aide, attending to the low-income single adults with AIDS who live in the Don Miller Houses, and providing 24-hour care, support and comfort. Logistically, he cooks, cleans and makes sure residents have their medications. But it’s the personal interaction Markuson likes most. “What I really enjoy is getting to know the people that live in the group homes,” Markuson said. “They bring a lot of joy to my life, and when we sit and talk

  • Timely Warning — Burglary Sep 25, 2024 @ 11:13am Alert Type: Emergency The Campus Safety Department was notified of a burglary in Hinderlie Hall at approximately 3:55 a.m. on 9/25/2024. Residents reported an unidentified suspect gained access to a residential hall room through an open window. No injuries were reported, but personal items were taken. Local law enforcement has been notified of this incident, and affected students... read more

  • discernment of vocation, Developing resources, and Cooperative engagement through others on campus.Who am I? Who Am I Today? Honest, objective reflection on your personal preferences and previous academic experiences are essential to the major decision making process. It is important that you evaluate the evidence available to you, so that your decisions can be as accurate and informed as possible. Start by evaluating your academic progress. Use Banner Web to review your CAPP Report/Degree Evaluation