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  • I had, started a research organization with a friend of mine and looked at sense of belonging for PLU students. That led to my first time ever being on a plane and culminated in me presenting at two conferences and leading one in Indiana. Around that same time one of my mentors suggested I go to a meeting on campus about mental health care and chemical dependency that was being put on by the county council. There I fell in love with local politics and my majors were cemented and led to me

  • I had, started a research organization with a friend of mine and looked at sense of belonging for PLU students. That led to my first time ever being on a plane and culminated in me presenting at two conferences and leading one in Indiana. Around that same time one of my mentors suggested I go to a meeting on campus about mental health care and chemical dependency that was being put on by the county council. There I fell in love with local politics and my majors were cemented and led to me

  • simulations of proteins, creating the next big video game, or developing a social application that connects people in new ways. The possibilities are limitless. Learn more at www.plu.edu/computer-science. Read Previous Get out of the classroom: Study Biology at PLU Read Next Act Six scholar finds “automatic community” at PLU LATEST POSTS Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at PLU July 31, 2024 Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while

  • ) NAFSA Bi-Regional Conference, Bridging the Gap: Programming to help domestic and international students connect and develop intercultural competence, Portland, Oregon (November 2014) NAFSA Annual Conference, What Will You Gain? How Technology and Social Media Tools Made Our Lives Easier and Can Help You Too, San Diego, California (May 2014) Selected Articles Jacobson, H. and Shuyler, K.. "Student perceptions of academic and social effects of working in a university library." Reference Services

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  • Louette L. McGraw Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1995-2008 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Social Studies Native American Education

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  • . Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary

  • . Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary

  • . Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary

  • Tom '83 and Holly Buskirk: Keeping PLU's Unique Spirit of Service Alive As a longtime pilot for FedEx, Tom Buskirk ’83 considers his profession a technical one. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t value a liberal arts education, or the idea that a university should encourage its students to serve others. “It’s important for students to get high quality education – particularly in the liberal arts,” Tom said. “It teaches you to view the world in a totally different way. “PLU students are expected

  • October 13, 2008 Nurses tell of worldwide travels during panel They’ve traveled to the far corners of the globe: Liberia, Iraq, Vietnam and Colombia. They’ve seen desperate poverty, bombed out buildings, and quite frankly, incompetent medical care. However, the four nurses, all PLU alumni who returned to talk about their experiences for Homecoming on Friday afternoon, stressed that their stories don’t end there. Ed Hrivnak, ’96, Helen Holt ’97 (pictured above), Mary Barber ’02 and Mary Beth