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  • -Intelligencer since 1987. Tom, a Seattle native and PLU graduate (B.S. chemistry), covers the physical sciences, biomedical research and public health issues for the P-I. He has reported on global health matters in Africa, Asia, India and Latin America. He is married and has two grown children Read Previous College: First in family Read Next Tallest building COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a

  • , Bungie Process Engineer, Boeing Project Engineer, Landmark Properties, Inc Electromagnetics Effect Engineer, Boeing Plasma Etch Process Engineer, Hitachi High-Tech America, Inc. Opto-Mechanical Engineer, ESI an MKS Brand Systems Engineer, Raytheon Intelligence and Space Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Ph.D. in Physics, Idaho State University Master of Science in Physics, Iowa State University Master’s in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, University of Oregon Graduate

  • Remove Back New Delete Communication Academic Programs all programs program website Communication Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Professional Studies Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Study Communication at PLU Transcription (slide 1) (upbeat music) [video: Dr. Young’s voice comes in over clips. A student adjusts the settings on a video camera. A clip of a debate, a professor at the podium with two tables on either side, each with two students.] Dr. Amy Young, PLU Chair of Communication

  • continues, it is now being paired with a refined understanding that an emphasis on international business isn’t just about understanding foreign markets and economies, but also about preparing students to thrive doing business domestically. “The rapid change of demographics in the United States will result in America becoming a minority-majority nation in the near future,” says Nargesi. “That’s why understanding and embracing different cultural mindsets, attitudes, and nuances is going to be critical

  • supports Teachers of Color through their graduate level of school, early career coaching, and ongoing professional development. The Martinez Fellowship is dedicated to closing the opportunity gap by improving teacher diversity and the retention of teachers of color in Washington State. Martinez Fellows are exceptional teachers and leaders in Education. They are committed to the highest standards of professionalism. They strive to excel in the profession of teaching and leadership. Fellows are committed

  • Guitar Foundation of America. Stella currently teaches guitar at the Snohomish County Music School in Snohomish, Washington, and teaches online classes for the Indonesian Classical Guitarist Community (ICGC). Elliott Turner Elliott is a composer, guitarist, and avid organist born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. He is deeply inspired by the bluesy rock of Seattle native Jimi Hendrix and jazz great Pat Metheny, from which he drew the inspiration to take up the guitar and the composition book. His

  • Faculty Spotlight: Catherine Ha Posted by: Lace M. Smith / August 16, 2019 August 16, 2019 By James CarpenterGuest WriterDr. Kyoungnam Catherine Ha is an accomplished researcher and professor in the field of marketing analytics, with publications and honors in the U.S. and abroad. But when she was young, her aspirations were in a different direction.“Believe it or not, I wanted to be a pianist,” she remembers. “When I was in elementary school, my piano teacher even recommended me to a

  • Annica Stiles ’25 explores Iceland’s wilderness and culture Annica Stiles, an environmental studies major with minors in communication and Indigenous and Native American studies, spent the summer interning with Global Treks & Adventure. Posted by: nicolacs / September 5, 2023 Image: Annica Stiles ’25 spends the summer interning with Global Treks & Adventure in Iceland. (Photo provided by Stiles) September 5, 2023 Embarking on a journey to study in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the summer is a

  • not understanding this?” she recalled thinking. “After graduation, I was late on three (student loan) payments because I didn’t know where to send the payments to. Stuff was getting lost in the mail. It’s almost like you’re being set up or tricked just for not having known or being born into it.” Oshiro admits it wasn’t easy transitioning from a place of fear and shame to one of triumph and pride. She rooted herself in the Diversity Center, where she found mentors who helped her reframe her

  • Academic and Honors SocietiesThe Academic and Honor Society Clubs and Organizations seek to recognize student achievement, better understand the academic fields of interest, and engage with students and allow them the space to grow individually and professionally. These clubs and organizations are great for students that want to excel in their field of study outside of the classroom, network, and gain new connections to the world of knowledge.American Choral Directors Association (ACDA