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  • 10th Anniversary CelebrationKeynote SpeakerDr. Jeffrey RiedingerDr. Riedinger has leadership and administrative responsibility for the University’s diverse global programming including support for international research, study abroad, student and faculty exchanges, and overseas centers. He also serves on the faculty of the University of Washington School of Law and the Sustainable Development LL.M. program. He is a member of the Board of Directors and Vice President for Scholarship and

  • Director Search Update Posted by: rosenbjp / May 11, 2017 May 11, 2017 By John P RosenbergInterim Director for Congregational EngagementDuring our recent search for a half-time Director of Congregational Engagement, we heard from a variety of stakeholders as well as the candidates that the Director for Congregational Engagement sounded much more like a full-time rather than a half-time position.Given that reality along with other leadership changes at PLU, the Search Committee expressed its

  • Angenette P. Call Program Manager for Partnerships and Professional Development she/her/ella Email: apc@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 121 Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education M.S., Management and Leadership, Western Governors University, 2018 B.A., Liberal Arts, Utah State University, 2000 Professional Memberships/Organizations NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Association of Washington International Student Affairs Biography

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  • PLU Mission PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. Quick Facts 2,737 Students 2350 Undergraduates and 342 Graduates 79.3% Retention Rate Retention rate: Fall 2023 first-year students, measuring their return for the second year, reflects our commitment to student engagement and success. It improved from 79.3% for fall 2022 first-year students compared to 77.6% in the previous fall

  • nurses and nursing students. Nominated students are recognized for demonstrating outstanding scholarly and leadership achievements. The PLU School of Nursing participates in the Psi Chapter-at-Large within STTI. Your School of Nursing student handbook contains information on requirements for nomination into STTI.

  • impact the lives of others, but if you’re looking to develop the sought-after skills needed to transform people’s lives through excellent patient care — you should consider obtaining a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). Download PLU’s Nursing Guide!2. Business — Master of Business Administration (MBA)There are many types of graduate business degrees — finance, accounting, human resource management, organizational leadership, to name a few — but the traditional MBA has recently seen an uptick in

  • for that matter. Sky’s the limit! How did your team engage with the community this year? Our team is all over this campus in a leadership role. Our “focus” off the field this season was “Servant Leadership” to all! We intended to show the way of Luteball and become a team that can be counted on, intentional with our time, a “Say yes” group, and the busiest “individuals” we could to make PLU its best. We started small by simply expecting that when we see people we address them… “say Hi

  • @plu.eduNā Hoaloha O Hawai’i (NHOH)Description: Nā Hoaloha O Hawai’i is a club that seeks to promote the Aloha Spirit and the diverse cultures of Hawai’i and its’ people through service projects, social events, and educational club meetings. At Pacific Lutheran University, we hope to spread attitudes of Aloha through service and leadership within the community and provide opportunities for students to socialize and be a part of your home away from home. You do not need to be from Hawai’i to join our

  • blankets that keep kids comfortable and warm.” At PLU, Garabedian learned skills she uses today – in speaking, organizing, communicating, managing logistics and leadership – while working as a tour guide for the Office of Admission, and with the Youth Leadership Institute. “All of those skills benefit you in the workplace,” she says. Shoebox Sharing Around the World Today, Garabedian’s organization makes over 600 fleece blankets for children annually — and next year, the organization will celebrate its

  • -WE), an organization based in Seattle that works with young women ages 13-18 through leadership, empowerment, and creativity. She coordinates the Y-WE Nature Connections program, a year-long program that gives young women the opportunity to get outside, build their confidence and leadership skills, and build community. She was also a bridesmaid in the wedding of a friend she met through Peace Scholars. 2013 Peace Scholars Bruno Correa '15 and Anna McCracken '14 At the Oslo International Summer