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  • background and we partner with those who are more in the limelight, so it was a different experience for me to be recognized in that way,” Loomis said. “I felt very, very honored to receive something like that.” Master of Business AdministrationThe MBA program offers high-caliber, flexible studies with an intentional focus on globalization and innovation. Loomis spent the past 15 years with MultiCare, the largest community-based, locally governed health system in Washington state. The nonprofit also is

  • view of the world and my goals. PY // Art from Parkland’s Youth is now a program offered by Discover Parkland, a local non-profit committed to uplifting the Parkland community. I am planning the second juried exhibition at PLU this spring. I want to encourage growth within the community and PLU through art. I want the local kids in my school district to see the access they have to all the same opportunities I had. And I definitely still travel — I’m heading to Mexico with my brother (in his senior

  • . “CFOs are generally more in the background and we partner with those who are more in the limelight, so it was a different experience for me to be recognized in that way,” Loomis said. “I felt very, very honored to receive something like that.” Master of Business AdministrationThe MBA program offers high-caliber, flexible studies with an intentional focus on globalization and innovation. Loomis spent the past 15 years with MultiCare, the largest community-based, locally governed health system in

  • lives you’re able to compartmentalize how you fit into all [video: Dr. Luther’s voice comes in over more clips. A couple speaks to an advisor. A historical building in downtown Tacoma. A shot of a Courthouse in Tacoma.] Dr. Luther: part of this new criminal justice program will be a required internship so that not only are we educating our students but instead our students are getting educated by community agencies [video: Return to Dr. Luther in her office.] Dr. Luther: and that they’re able to

  • , and community-engaged learning. The psychology department also has many partnerships with organizations in the area, so our grads have scored internships and jobs in fields like EMT, nursing, social work, psychology, HR, teaching, sales, government, and policymaking. A degree in psychology can empower you to help others more effectively, and it serves as a foundation for graduate level studies in law, medicine, and other kinds of social sciences. (buzzing) Meet the Professors More Stories Visit

  • FaddenWho: Ms. Jennifer Fadden, MA, LMFT, MHP, Associate Director for Clinical Operations/Counselor, PLU Counseling Services Bio:  I am very excited to be back on the PLU campus! I graduated from the PLU MFT program in 2012, and am looking forward to assisting the PLU community through our amazing counseling services. I have over 12 years of experience as a therapist, along with an extensive professional history within the social work and social justice field. I have guided many people throughout the

  • anything in between. Are you interested in planned giving, IRA charitable rollover, endowed giving or matching gifts?Connect with one of our Advancement Officers, who are prepared to help you explore opportunities for tax-smart gifts and other ways to meet your charitable goals. Interested in giving to a specific campaign–like the Rieke Science Center renovations or community partnerships?To get in touch, reach out to Katie Hoover, Associate Vice President for Constituent Engagement, at 253-535-7182 or

  • more about consultative engagement, a process used in sales, nonprofits, and even diplomacy. It’s up to us to learn more about those with whom we work, to understand their needs and desires, and ultimately to co-design outcomes that benefit the organization and the client (or the community). The faculty mentor for this program is David Sherve, a CEO of a local company, and who has decades of experience. Resumes in Spring 2024!  Course description and prerequisites can be found in the class

  • to understand that when looking to enhance the quality of life for fish habitats that take place within the watershed. Furthermore, bringing awareness on the health of the watershed it becomes essential to create free gatherings, such as zoom meetings for people from the community to become more educated on what will make the watershed healthier and things to avoid doing when visiting this ecosystem. Since we are unable to come in-person, there would need to be different ways of educating the

  • About the Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education annually provides educators, students, and community members a way to use the lessons of the Holocaust to empower themselves and others to challenge prejudices, violence, and other forms of dehumanization. Each conference offers opportunities to learn from major scholars whose research focuses on the Holocaust. Conference sessions also highlight interdisciplinary approaches to