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Getting to Know the MSMA Candidates- Alex Chu Posted by: woldstadn / October 21, 2019 October 21, 2019 Alex Chu (right) is a Pacific Lutheran University alumni entering the program with an undergraduate in Finance. He shares his experiences, advice and how this degree will help him in the future. What is your Wild Hope? My Wild Hope is to create a fund where I can offer 0% loans to aspiring entrepreneurs. What drew you to the MSMA program here at PLU? Mari and the faculty I spoke to were all
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didn’t know of our existence,” she said, “we wanted to take the lead and preemptively avoid any sort of legal conflict that might have come about.” It also comes at a great time, Allen-Schmid said, as the station is using new automation software. It’s the perfect time to launch a new name, logo and website to coincide with the shift. “We are the same great student run radio station, just with a different name,” she said. Check out the LASR website HERE. Read Previous Facebook helps keep alumni in
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School District as it renamed the Reengagement Center the Willie Stewart Academy in recognition of his decades of service. Stewart is one of 11 notable alumni currently featured in a billboard campaign that asks “what can you do with a PLU degree?” Others featured in the campaign include Android co-founder Nick Sears ’87, ’95, Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden ’83 and Metropolitan Opera superstar Angela Meade ’01. Read all about the campaign and browse all 11 billboard designs in the latest online
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, faculty, staff, and alumni. Wild Hope has been awarded a two-year NETVUE Program development grant from the Council for Independent Colleges. What will you seek to accomplish with this grant?Wild Hope Center for VocationSee how PLU is providing opportunities for faculty and students. This institute will assist faculty members and staff in their intentional efforts to infuse vocation into their courses, their mentoring work with students, and their own discernment of their calling to teach. The
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project highlighting PLU alumni at some of the most well-known organizations across the Puget Sound region. Tracye Ferguson ’94 is the second of three Lutes being featured from the Capital Region Educational Service District 113. Previous Lute Powered series highlighted PLU alumni at Amazon, MultiCare Health System, and the City of Tacoma. Read Previous Kristen Jaudon ’94: Picturing the possibilities Read Next Summer Internship: Economics major finds family environment with global company COMMENTS
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your options from grant submissions to professional affiliations. Read Previous Alumni Feature: Kari Plog ’11 returns to PLU as a Senior Editor Read Next Tacoma News Tribune continues support of MediaLab in their 10th year LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington, Idaho, and Montana May 20, 2024 PLU Faculty Directs Local Documentary November 8, 2022 Scholarship Application Tips October 17, 2022 PLU’s Student-Radio
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34. Originally published by American Marketing Association on August 25, 2017 by Zach Brooke https://www.ama.org/publications/eNewsletters/Marketing-News-Weekly/Pages/mom-consumer-research-survey.aspx Read Next Getting to Know the Alumni – Chris Robson LATEST POSTS 3 Reasons to Choose PLU’s Marketing Analytics Degree September 20, 2022 5 Marketing Analytics Jobs for Data-Driven Innovators September 15, 2021 Pursue Your Dream Job with a Master’s in Marketing Analytics March 4, 2021 3 Reasons to
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July 1, 2010 For Art and Jennie Hansen, a friendship that lasts a lifetime By Chris Albert Art and Jennie Hansen ’34 gave generously to a number of charitable causes, said James Van Beek ’60, ’69, a close friend of the deceased couple and a PLU development director. It was quite a blessing to have PLU as their top cause during their lifetimes, he added. “Art and Jennie became dear friends beginning with our first meeting in 1967 in Honolulu when they hosted me and a gathering of PLU alumni and
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Captain, also participated in peacekeeping missions supporting Somalia, Rwanda and the Balkans. Hrivnak now serves as the Assistant Fire Chief at Central Pierce County Fire And Rescue. He published a memoir, Wounded: A Legacy of Operation Iraqi Freedom, in 2013. Hrivnak is one of 11 notable PLU alumni currently featured in a billboard campaign that asks “what can you do with a PLU degree?” Others featured in the campaign include Android co-founder Nick Sears ’87, ’95, Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden
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laughed when she talked about all the work that goes into the project and explained that the baskets are kept in students’ homes during preparation, turning homes into mazes of turkey baskets. This year, the drive was led by Selk and fellow seniors Bryanna Stowers, Ciani Torres and Suzi Allen. Each nursing cohort raised money for the baskets and PLU nursing alumni donated $390. On Tuesday, Nov. 24, the group gathered their baskets and delivered them to families in need. “At PLU we pride ourselves on
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