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  • , Wash. Kevin Kay – graduate student, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Wash. Emily Larson – online marketing manager, Alexandria Digital Literature, Seattle, Wash. Ingrid Lindeblad – graduate student, writing and publishing program, Emerson College, Boston, Mass. Heidi Robinson – editor, Amazon.com, Seattle, Wash. Maggie Santolla – publicity agent, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Wash. Kevin Schultz – technical writer, Microsoft, Redmond, Wash. Candice Ulam – technical writer, Intel

  • the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and served as dean of community education at Federal City College in Washington D.C. His education included a bachelor’s of science degree from Concordia College in River Forest, Illinois and a Doctor of Education from the University of Kansas. He also spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. After PLU, Dr. Wiegman served as the Washington State Commissioner of Employment Security. A lasting highlight of his service with the state was his key role in

  • : Ashley: What the are specific events you have hosted? Dr. Rings: One was called Truth and Post-Truth. We discussed the idea of objectivity in truth versus relativism. We asked if there is just one truth that we all share, or if we each have our own truth. Our definitions of the term are not all the same. We also had an event where we discussed disagreements. Dr. Hay: That’s right. Then we had Dr. Sam Liao, an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at University of Puget Sound, come and talk about

  • Austin Beiermann Outreach/Recruitment Full Profile 253-535-7073 beiermad@plu.edu

  • p.m. in the Regency Room in the Anderson University Center. Speakers include Acting President Allan Belton and Amy Stewart-Mailhiot, chair of the ARTS Committee. Students will have the opportunity to engage with each other and ask questions. Additional forum dates will be announced as a part of ASPLU’s “Let’s talk about it…” series.Faculty Joint Committee information “It’s hard to feel hopeful when you know some will come out of this without a job,” he said. But, he added, he’s confident that PLU

  • Advice for first-year students: Communicate with your professors Posted by: vcraker / June 30, 2022 June 30, 2022 Student-athlete Ahi Holden ’24 offers some tips for succeeding during your first year of college. Read Previous PLU selected for American Passport Project Read Next Advice for first-year students: Create a study space and routine LATEST POSTS Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at PLU July 31, 2024 Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored

  • Opportunities in Chemistry Students Rebecca Smith ’24, Aidan Hopson ’24 and Professor Andrea Munro discuss ways to get involved with the PLU Department of Chemistry. Posted by: mhines / January 24, 2024 January 24, 2024 Are you interested in studying chemistry at PLU?As a PLU chemistry student, you’ll work closely with professors who have expertise in all major branches of chemistry — from organic and biochemistry to polymer and analytical chemistry.LEARN MORE Read Previous Communication

  • Shawn O’Donnell’s American Grill and Irish Pub: Exploring Millennial Dining Preferences in the Seattle Metropolitan AreaThis study aimed to develop effective strategies to enhance the visibility and competitiveness of a restaurant operating in the Seattle area. Specifically, the MSMA research team of Megan, Hannah, Ole, and Chirag sought to identify methods for acquiring new customers for Shawn O’Donnell’s locations in Fremont and Pioneer Square. The researchers drew their conclusions based on

  • J-term adventures: Keep up with music students around the world Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 12, 2016 January 12, 2016 Churches, Organs, and Art in The Netherlands and GermanyUniversity Organist and Associate Professor of Music Paul Tegels takes students to visit historical buildings in the Netherlands and northern Germany.  Organ students will see and play some of the most significant historical instruments in that region, hearing the repertoire on instruments for which that repertoire

  • The Department of Anthropology is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations are given on May 9th and 11th in Karen Hille Phillips Center, Room 201 – Ness Family Lobby. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. May 9, 202311:50-12:00 - Introduction12:00-12:15 - Carole Ramos12:15-12:30 - Grace Atkins11:50-12:00 - Introduction12:00-12:15 - Carole RamosEvidence of Forager-Collector Systems in Obsidian Lithic Provenance Studies in Northwestern Washington12:15-12