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  • said. “You know those guys that push the big pyro towers out into position or organize the wiener-dog races at halftime? Yep; that’s us!” And now, his team is sending a semi full of gear to Arizona and preparing to set up staging, trusses and other equipment for another team’s huge public celebration. “I can’t believe the Seahawks are giving us the chance to travel down to Arizona and help with their big 12Fest Rally at Chase Field,” Dilts said. “To have my team down at the Super Bowl and be

  • , Dr. David Cherwien. This is their first West Coast tour, which begins with their performance at PLU. Dr. Cherwien has chosen the theme Una Sancta, recognizing the ancient roots of the Lutheran Reformation while offering a diverse array of contemporary choral compositions. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Russell Music Center.While the concert is also free and open to the public, tickets to the concert must be picked up in advance at the PLU Concierge Desk in the

  • “Resistance: Jewish Resistance and Rescue during the Holocaust” Free and Open to the Public. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! RegistrationLivestreamWednesday, October 23rdThursday, October 24thFriday, October 25thWednesday, October 23rd 7:00 p.m. - Film “Who Will Write Our History?” with Comments from Director Roberta Grossman (Regency Room in AUC)Presenter: Marla Abraham, Director Western Region United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Roberta Grossman, American

  • Intern for a year at Sojourners, a national Christian organization committed to faith in action for social justice.”Amy WootenMajor: Communication, concentration in Public Relations/Advertising, minor in Business Marketing. Hometown: Gresham, Oregon. Accomplishments at PLU: 2015 Career Lute Achievement Award winner; president of PLU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) for two years; received national recognition for SAAC’s inclusion initiative in 2013-14; SAAC organization of the year award

  • responsibility of the student to be prepared for all testing. Please see the excused absence and make-up procedures below. Public communication about test questions is a violation of the Academic Code of Conduct, and the rules governing this violation will be upheld. This includes discussion in public venues or on social media. In the event that a student who has taken the exam discusses the exam with a student who has not taken the exam, both parties will be found to be in violation of the Academic Honesty

  • accepted by the Board and he continued his life as a traveling missionary in California.Nils J. Hong, 1898-1918 Nils Joseph Hong was born to Norwegian parents on February 7, 1866 in rural Wisconsin. He attended the Willmar Seminary in Minnesota at various times throughout the years of 1881 to 1892, though when not attending he taught at parochial and public schools. Hong graduated from Luther College in 1895 and returned to Willmar Seminary as an instructor. He was thirty-one years old when he began

  • , Pacific Lutheran University alumni are serving in a wide variety of roles in hospitals, clinics, research centers and public-health agencies, sharing a steadfast commitment of delivering world-class medical care, treatment and counseling. We recently caught up with four recent PLU graduates who are making an impact in health care; here they share their specialty areas, their motivations and the role PLU played in preparing them for their careers. Andrew Reyna, Medical Student, Oregon Health & Sciences

  • with another culture and examining how your experiences and beliefs interact with theirs. Hofstede uses the onion analogy: “On the outer layer of the onion, you’ll have symbols, such as food, logos, colours or monuments. The next layer consists of heroes, and can include real life public figures, like statesmen, athletes or company founders, or figures such as Superman in popular culture. On the third layer, closest to the core, you´ll find rituals, such as sauna, karaoke, or meetings.” We’ve

  • of Science in Nursing (MSN). Read More. 3 Reasons to Get an MBAThere are many types of graduate business degrees — finance, accounting, human resource management, organizational leadership, to name a few — but the traditional MBA has recently seen an uptick in interest from professionals in diverse fields. Read More. 5 Graduate Degrees to Address the Negative Impacts of COVID-19While going back to school for a master’s degree amidst a global pandemic might seem like a daunting task, we’re here to

  • ProgramFor students in any major, the International Honors Program (IHON) is a rigorous alternative to the General Education Program, and is designed for independently-motivated students with an interest in pursuing their studies in a global context. The IHON application priority date is February 15.LEARN MORE ABOUT IHONBusiness Direct AdmissionStudents interested in business when they apply are automatically admitted to the School of Business. To guarantee their spot in the School of Business, students