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beautiful,” Todorov said. Read Previous Lute Powered: Port of Tacoma and Northwest Seaport Alliance Read Next A conversation with novelist Mari Matthias ‘94, author of “The Runestone’s Promise” 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 "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden
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like to share? There are a lot of local employers looking to recruit students from PLU for jobs and internships because they’ve found our graduates to be some of the most passionate, hard-working and service-oriented employees. What kind of new events can people look forward to?PLU Alumni & Student ConnectionsAlumni & Student Connections supports each Lute in utilizing the PLU network to help make their visions a reality.While we’re still going to offer opportunities like lunch and learns
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are not in positions of power.” She adds, “The world doesn’t just need more data scientists; the world needs more Lute data scientists.” The Bachelor of Science degree in data science comprises 64 credits, encompassing a comprehensive blend of data science, mathematics, statistics, computer science, and interdisciplinary coursework. By fostering critical thinking and ethical awareness, the program equips graduates for success in diverse career paths and academic pursuits. PLU’s commitment to
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—that we all refrain from these personal expressions and instead celebrate our communal achievements by honoring our academic traditions. Education, like democracy, is a privilege—one inherent with responsibility. Please share a comment, and let me know your thoughts. *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Blog Post: Why Do Tuition Fees Increase, and Where Does the Money Go? Read Next Blog Post: A Great Day to Be a Lute! #PLUGrads LATEST POSTS President Krise’s open letter of support for
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incredibly daunting prospect to advocate for one’s mental health and seek out help when you need it.”Striving for transformative care Mental health care has long been a topic of importance at PLU, even before the COVID-19 pandemic. PLU was one of the first universities to adopt telehealth and virtual services with Lute Telehealth in early 2020. The program helps PLU meet its diversity, equity and inclusion priorities by ensuring students have access to providers–mental health and health–who share their
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fun to play with, while talking with the older children can be enlightening. The Bantu are Muslim, and she and Jatar often talked about his religion, she said. “I can honestly say I love going here. It just makes my week,” Baumer said. The students are eager to learn, and that makes the tutoring time much more enjoyable, Greenaway added. “All of these kids just really want to learn,” Greenaway said. “Their spirit is amazing and inspiring for people from PLU who think our lives are tough, but in
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.“I enjoy the IHON classes because they give me more of a challenge,” Moran said. “As someone who came to college to be academically challenged, IHON has definitely offered that.” There is even a wing in Hong International Residence Hall that is populated exclusively with students in the IHON program. It allows fellow IHON members to continue the conversation beyond the classroom – whether in the residence hall, in the classroom or anywhere else. That intellectual spirit is infectious. “I like to
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, human resources, credit and sales management. My leadership team inspires me daily with their collaborative spirit and professionalism. And I am proud to be part of an organization that considers community leadership a priority. It is my privilege to manage our volunteer work in the South Sound and the annual donation of $700,000 to area non-profits. What I enjoy most is working with KeyBank’s 400-plus employees in the South Puget Sound. I am inspired by their work ethic and their commitment to
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bigger picture that can help others connect the dots.”Alumni & Student ConnectionsAlumni & Student Connections supports each Lute in creating their own career vision and then connects them to opportunities, resources and people that will help make their visions a reality. We invest in current and former student success by facilitating close connections and intentional pairing within the PLU community around topics of vocational exploration, career development and employment outcomes. Keep reading to
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