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  • Health virtual programs, and Family Childbirth Education programming. In other professional roles, Maureen led the marketing and product management of Milgard Windows & Doors, a subsidiary of Masco Corporation.  In this role she created a product roadmap and led the development of a cornerstone product for the Manufacturer.  She also led a major brand refresh including an award winning website, selling tools for dealers, and a national marketing campaign. Maureen lives in Gig Harbor with her husband

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  • impressed with the thoughtful discussion of the use of action research, the role of the researcher as research instrument, and data analysis. The committee concluded their hope that the article will be used as a model for theory and research in qualitative family tradition. The award will be announced at the 74th Annual Conference of NCFR, this November in Phoenix, Ariz. Read Previous Veterans Day 2012 Read Next PLU’s 2012 United Way campaign COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • -submitted questions from an ASPLU Lute Vote moderator on a wide array of topics, ranging from homelessness and the opioid epidemic to his opposition of the Tacoma LNG plant currently under construction, climate change and his presidential campaign. The governor’s visit is part of a three-part celebration of PLU’s student body for winning the state-wide Governor’s Student Voter Registration Challenge this past November — the PLU flag was flown in front of the state capitol building, Lute Vote student

  • Obstacles. Read More Discovery Trio of PLU Faculty Addresses Higher Education at TEDx Tacoma. Read More Feature Story PLU Puts Its Own Face on National It’s On Us Campaign It's On Us COVER STORY BONUS: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Just days after meeting 90-year-old Holocaust survivor Adam in Mainz, Germany, the PLU Study Away group toured the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, where he had been imprisoned. The group arrived on Jan. 27, 2015, the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz

  • Obstacles. Read More Discovery Trio of PLU Faculty Addresses Higher Education at TEDx Tacoma. Read More Feature Story PLU Puts Its Own Face on National It’s On Us Campaign It's On Us COVER STORY BONUS: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Just days after meeting 90-year-old Holocaust survivor Adam in Mainz, Germany, the PLU Study Away group toured the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, where he had been imprisoned. The group arrived on Jan. 27, 2015, the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz

  • become reporters for the night—writing, tweeting, and taking photos for the News Tribune at various campaign parties around the Puget Sound, inputting data as it comes in at news stations like KOMO and Q13, and, new this year, shadowing reporters for Olympia’s TVW. There’s no easy way to capture the energy and excitement at these events—but that’s what students who are out at the election parties are asked to do. “It’s a free for all. It’s super high energy,” said business finance and economics

  • A new space for neurodiverse students on campus Posted by: Zach Powers / April 27, 2023 Image: Members of PLU’s Student Neurodiversity Club at a recent meeting. Club president Ryan Browne is top row, second in on the right side. (Photo by Alex Reed) April 27, 2023 By Alex Reed ’23PLU Marketing & Communications Student WriterLast October, a new club emerged on campus: the Student Neurodiversity Club. Although small, this club is having a growing impact on the PLU community.When attending a

  • participation explicitly graded? Are in-class activities graded? If so, how? Communication Etiquette What level of formality is expected for oral and written communications? What are expectations for discussing sensitive or personal topics? What is your preferred method for communication outside of class? If students contact you, when should they expect a reply? Academic Integrity When is collaboration with peers appropriate and inappropriate? When and how should students cite course readings or other

  • October 5, 2014 Talking Sports—for a Living Ryan Tootell ’04 Hosts a New Radio Show on ESPN Montana By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker For Ryan Tootell ’04, talking about his favorite sports teams all day isn’t just fun—it’s his job. The PLU graduate is now hosting his own sports talk show on ESPN Montana’s 102.9 FM. Tootell’s radio show, Tuesdays with Tootell, aired for the first time just over a month ago. ESPN Montana calls it “Missoula’s newest local and

  • Colin Hartke ’08(served in Mozambique from 2012-2014) Colin studied Communications (journalism) and Spanish at PLU. Highlights of his time at PLU outside of wonderful experiences in the classroom and building friendships that he still treasures today were: studying abroad in Spain, working on student media and completing three internships (including at KNKX, NPR member station). Colin always wanted to join the Peace Corps. He remembers watching a very cheesy comedy called Volunteers from the