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New ’employer relations’ position connects students with employers By Steve Hansen A new position has been created on campus to help bring together students with future employers in the region. Bobbi Hughes, who has been advocating for students at the Women’s Center, has been named…
of employer relations? And how will it affect students?According to Hughes, the newly created position will be something of a facilitator among many of the essential career planning services already available to students, such as the offices of Career Development and Academic Internships, or the opportunities made available through academic departments or the Alumni office. To be clear: Those offices and opportunities are not going away. “My role is more of a collaborator – to bring a lot of the
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Please dig into your archives, clear the cobwebs, and help us come up with a suggestion for our next Hall of Fame nominee from the rowing crew.
Lute Alums reunite at the 2019 Meyer Lamberth Regatta Pictured here: Women’s alumni crew that raced for the prestigious Johnson Cup, along with Patsy & Dave Johnson (Center) Staying true to tradition PLU alumni, friends, families, rowing fans alike gathered at American Lake for the annual Meyer – Lamberth Cup Races. Adding onto this fun-filled day, the LCAA has annually recognized generous contributors to PLU Rowing with induction into the Golden Oar Society. Immediately following this year’s
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Perspective – The view through safety goggles Folks around Rieke Science Center – and sometimes in other parts of campus when I’m running late for a meeting – often see me donning a certain accessory that is quintessential to chemists worldwide: safety goggles. We all…
surface. By way of another NSF grant, PLU is now the proud owner of a powerful nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer whereby, for example, we can “see” the arrangements of hydrogen and carbon atoms in a compound. This allows us to figure out its structure or shape. Students will often stop to watch the NMR’s nifty robotic arm dropping or picking up samples from the magnet barrel as they walk by its new home – a bright, windowed lab redesigned thanks to generous gifts from alumni and friends of
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New Student Orientation - Lute Welcome Guides welcome and support new students as they transition to PLU.
(min. of 12 credits/semester) PLU Cumulative GPA of 2.5; applicants with a cumulative GPA lower than 2.5, still considered an alternate Be in good academic and conduct standing with PLU Participate in Guide training, Tuesday-Thursday (week before school begins) Participate in all LUTE Welcome activities Get AdviceLearn how to write a resume and cover letter or practice interviewing for a job by meeting with a career advisor in Alumni & Student Connections. Alumni & Student Connections
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Vulnerabilities Amplified: The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBTIQ+ Communities Globally. The 5th biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Celebration of Service keynote lecture will take place at 7 p.m.
5TH BIENNIAL AMBASSADOR CHRIS STEVENS CELEBRATION OF SERVICE TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 2021 Co-sponsored by the Wang Center and PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Program, the event has a global health focus and entails two parts: PART I, 12:00-1:00 PM Reflections on Community Health Service in Global Context: A Panel Presentation of PLU and Peace Corps Alumni Margaret Chell ’18, Peace Corps volunteer, Guinea Colin Hartke ’08, Peace Corps volunteer, Mozambique Anne Hoblitt Linn ’08, Peace Corps volunteer
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If you have any questions or would like to consult regarding the process or opportunities, please reach out to AVP for Campus Life Tom Huelsbeck (tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu) directly.
Room Up to $7,000 for travel and lodging to support PLU Club Wrestlers going to the National Tournament $1,400 in support of Five students attending and presenting at the 2024 American Chemical Society Spring Meeting $770 for induction of 14 students into Sigma Iota Rho academic honor society $200 to support the Pickleball Club tournament $5,516 to support 4 participating in the DECA national conference $7,000 for ASPLU to provide LuteFest $860 to support student participation in Debate Nationals
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Associate Professor of European Religious History | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Samuel Torvend teaches courses in the history of Christianity and historical courses on specific topics.
Honors Program and offers a course on early or medieval Christianity in Rome where students travel to Assisi, Orvieto, and Ostia Antica. His current research focuses on the origins of social welfare in the sixteenth century and the use of the visual arts to promote reform.
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For employers, PLU is a great place to recruit talent. Find out how to connect job and internship opportunities to PLU graduates and students.
reaching a talent pool that spans 32 academic majors, 51 minors, and graduate and professional programs. PLU’s smaller size of 2,600 students means that your on-campus and online recruiting efforts are being efficiently used to reach the student body. For questions, you can contact Alumni & Student Connections at career@plu.edu.Interested in Recruiting at PLU?Employer PoliciesRecruiting Services and ResourcesPlease see below for frequently asked information. Expand each type of question to learn more
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EconClub meets weekly on Thursdays, 6:00-7:00pm, in Xavier 250. The club is open to Econ Majors, Minors, and anyone interested in learning more about economics!
economic majors and minors. Message from Club Leaders: Join the Econ Club – where we keep economics cool and casual. No suits required! We’re all about laid-back discussions, fun events, and exploring the world of economics in a relaxed and friendly environment. Come as you are, and let’s chat about econ homework, class topics, and more. Club Email: econclub@plu.edu Alumni Mentorship ProgramAll declared economics majors have the opportunity to get matched with an economics alumni mentor. This year we
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Tacoma, WA (April 13, 2017) — The Board of Regents of Pacific Lutheran University and President Thomas W. Krise today announced that Krise will complete his service as president when his current term ends in May, and that he will continue at PLU as president…
professor of English.Board of Regents Chair Gary Severson also announced that a search committee representing regents, faculty, staff and alumni will select an acting president who is expected to serve for one year while a thorough and inclusive search for a long-term successor is underway. “The Board of Regents of PLU recognizes Dr. Krise’s significant contributions to the university and its students, faculty and alumni,” Severson said. “Among his accomplishments was leading an effort to revise
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