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  • Employee Recognition Distinguished Staff Awards Service Awards Faculty Excellence Awards Rose WindowDistinguished Staff Awards The Distinguished Staff Awards Program is designed to recognize outstanding contributions made by employees through their accomplishments, leadership, and service to the university and its community members. The awards are presented to up to four university staff employees each year. Award recipients receive an honorarium and special recognition at the university’s

  • your comfort zone. Most of your barriers are only in your mind. What surprised him about studying away: I was surprised how much my lifestyle changed after study away. Living without internet and my phone in a small community at Holden village stuck with me even after I left. Upon returning from Holden, I deleted my facebook account and asked more questions about the environmental ethics of my lifestyle. Upon returning from a semester in Vienna Austria, I found a new desire to take my second

  • Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Articles posted byoharasm Students push us to walk the talk Joining the PLU community in 1989 as a visiting assistant professor in the History Department, I could... February 5, 2016 Volume 3, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's

  • University School of Medicine PLU Graduation Year:  2011 Degree:  B.S. Biology Hometown: Salem, Ore. Current Residence: Portland, Ore. What sort of medical doctor are you planning on becoming, and why? I chose to go into family medicine because of the opportunity to care for anyone, regardless of age, for nearly any issue. As a family doctor, I can maximize my impact within the community and touch as many lives as possible. Ultimately, family medicine provides an opportunity for me to combine my passion

  • analytics researcher at a consultancy firm in London. He later worked in private equity and leveraged finance in New York. In 2008, he sought a career in wealth management at CPAF to apply his broad understanding of capital markets and his passion for helping others articulate and relentlessly pursue their goals. He specializes in portfolio construction, taxation strategy, and financial planning for small businesses and families. He is a member on several boards, and also is a committee member for PLU’s

  • educates students to engage critically and actively with global issues, their origins, and possible solutions. Our graduates gain the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to understand today’s world, including contextualizing local and national issues within the larger global community and marketplace. As a Global Studies major, you will learn how to analyze global issues such as poverty, conflict, and migration from multiple perspectives and disciplines. You’ll get to personalize your major

  • school prerequisites at a community college, setting her up to begin the entry-level master’s program at PLU in June 2010. Master of Science in NursingLearn more about the MSN program options and the Doctor of Nursing Practice, PLU's newest graduate nursing program. “Everything just fell together,” said Erickson, who earned her bachelor’s degree in linguistics from the University of Washington. Erickson ’12 is one of several graduates of the master’s program who have returned to teach in the School

  • normally see in the community very often,” Larsen said. Adequate medical care for inmates is a constitutional right. But for Larsen, it’s more than that. “I get a direct, daily sense that I make a difference,” he said. “What I do now is right in front of me, it’s almost immediate all the time.” And that feeling was precisely what Larsen was after when he made a midlife career change more than a decade ago. Larsen, who studied evolution and avian ecology at The Evergreen State College, worked as a

  • now.  Admissions has developed the following survey to gather testimonials from PLU alumni, as well as find out where students work or go to school after PLU – 1 year after graduation, 5 years or even 10 or more!  You are forever part of the PLU community, and we look forward to hearing from you.

  • project are excited to share our research on the Watershed’s health, water quality, and ecology with you. This exhibit also provides users access to the Clover Creek Watershed Archive, a collaborative project between the Tacoma Public Library’s Community Archives Center and PLU’s Mortvedt Library’s Archives and Special Collections. This free and public Archive provides access to the Council’s decades-long work on the health of the Watershed and to periodicals and government documents related to the

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