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  • keep your eyes open to see what’s going on, and you have to be in the room where the decisions are being made.” So, maybe she doesn’t? “You can’t be sleeping, because while you are sleeping, other people are making the decisions,” she adds. Of all her accomplishments, she’s proudest of her family. Her three grandchildren, she says, want to carry on her values — “to really follow in my footsteps of doing things to make the world a bit better.” (Photo by Legislative Support Services Photography) A

  • MessageModeled on the Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) academic competition, students have three minutes to present a compelling argument and to support it with convincing details and examples. 39Issue Awareness AdStudents identify and analyze a problematic situation in the local community. They then write and deliver a speech that persuades others of the urgency of the problem and offers strategies for solving the problem. 40ProclamationsStudents identify and analyze a problematic situation in the local community

  • , during which the university gained national stature in global education, sustainability, and helping students explore their passion and purpose in life and their role as world citizens. During Anderson’s tenure, the university developed a distinctive tradition of decennial long-range planning with three corresponding comprehensive fundraising campaigns which yielded over three hundred million dollars, including support for academic programs and student scholarships. They enabled a nine fold increase

  • and California are experiences I will never forget and forever cherish.” — Josh Kinne, Communication and Journalism, Class of 2014.“It’s really hard for me to sum up my PLU experience in words, because it was absolutely incredible.  I always felt supported by the faculty, and many of them continue to support and encourage me now.  I appreciated the opportunity to study music in a highly professional and positive environment.  The music department provided me with some amazing performance and

  • that she would be lost without support from mentors, friends and family. “Having played soccer as part of a team with amazing coaches and teammates both in the US and abroad, I know a lot success comes from being surrounded by really quality people,” she said, “and PLU is no exception of that.”

  • encouraged day for continuing students, particularly Class of 2024 Students (i.e., those who started Fall 2020 or Spring 2021); however, you are also encouraged to join us on Friday, Saturday, and Monday for additional sessions to support your transition (back) to PLU! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS Move In & LW Check-In for Residents First stop for Fall 2020 / Spring 2021 continuing residential students!8:30AM-3:00PMResidence Halls (individual move-in times are

  • WalkerBicycling Power Output Differences For Individuals Utilizing Different Hand Grips Faculty Mentors: Charlie Katica, and Andrew Del Pozzi; Kinesiology This study was designed to investigate the impact of grip and support on power output for cycling with simulated amputated and non-amputated arms. The results of the study will help provide insight and clarifications to the impacts of an upper extremity amputation for Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) classification of Paracyclists. Logan Denen (2023

  • vibrant connections between alumni enjoying success and students searching for success post PLU. Those relationships can flourish through meaningful internship experiences for every student, career exploration through alumni connections at innovative companies, mentoring relationships, opportunities for lifelong learning, like international alumni travel seminars led by PLU faculty, and more. In all this work, we imagine new ways for Lutes to support each other throughout all phases of life.

  • from campus, affectionately nicknamed “The Embassy.” It was home to students from four countries, so coming from Alaska I wasn’t sure I was an ideal fit. “Alaska might as well be another country,” David jokingly assured me at the time, “so you’ll fit right in.” PLU School of Business raises moneyStudents, staff and faculty members from the PLU School of Business led an independent fundraiser to support David’s trip to South Sudan. David was well known at PLU. His energy was boundless, and the

  • support and advocacy organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer) pastors and seminarians. For eight years Jen served as an Outreach Minister with The Night Ministry in Chicago, where she provided pastoral care, crisis response and advocacy in an interfaith and multicultural setting for street-based young adults. In 2007, Jen was extraordinary ordained at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Chicago and served there as Associate Pastor. After policy change at the national level