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  • tons of the marketing skills for music advertising and promotion.  I also learned how to meet deadlines and work well with teams.  The music program not only helped me further my music theory and skill on my instrument, but also gave me a great attention to detail which I use everyday editing and recording music.” — Matt Terjeson, Business Marketing, Class of 2009.  Currently a full-time recording engineer and rock guitarist.“What I love most about PLU music is that there are so many opportunities

  • Retention: 7 years. transfer to University Archives Audit Reports/Supporting Documents Official Copy: Business Office Retention: 7 years. Shred Authorized Earnings by Students – Work study Used to monitor earnings of students receiving aid through federal and state work-study programs. Official Copy: Financial Aid Office Retention: 6 year after end of fiscal year Other Copies: Budget unit Retention: 3 years after end of fiscal year Authorized Signatures List, Payroll Indicates person(s) designated by

  • angry caller to a satisfied one. His customer service was recognized by his supervisor numerous times. He was the consummate people person. Panago loved spending time with his family, girlfriend and friends. His humor was infectious. He had a passion for working out especially at the YMCA. He lost more than a hundred pounds and developed an amazing physique. We were all very proud of his dedication. He also had an immense interest politics and social justice. His commitment to the greater community

  • study away program for a month or more (the national average is under 3 percent) it means nearly 50 percent do not. For these students we need to bring the world to them and the campus, and the symposia are part of this effort.   Each year brings significant changes to the increasingly diverse and challenging world in which PLU graduates will live and work. Some of the challenges these changes bring are new, some are old, and some are only now being recognized. Through presentations by professionals

  • , where she’s engaged in various hands-on projects to improve her videography, photography, and business skills. Assignments have included brainstorming and shooting videos for Travel Tacoma. She also picked up on-campus work experience as a PLU Marketing & Communications student photographer. Sy Bean, PLU’s University Photographer, “taught me so much about photography, and I wouldn’t be the photographer I am today without his guidance.” Stafki might continue working for the Meraki Agency after

  • industry, how they got where they are, and the advice they have for me. I was lucky to work with the same teaching artist two weeks in a row. We got to talk extensively about what works and what doesn’t for these different age groups. I feel like I got a lot of really helpful tools from him and valuable perspectives. How do you see this experience benefiting you once you graduate? I think the valuable thing I’m getting from this internship is experience. Now that I’ve done this, I have more of a resume

  • . Policies and Procedures Relating to the Return of Title IV and Institutional Financial Aid Funds if a Student Withdraws from the University The University calculates and returns Title IV funds according to Federal Title IV policy 34CRF 668.22. The amount of Title IV funds (other than Federal Work Study) that must be returned to the Title IV programs is based solely on the length of time the student was enrolled before withdrawing. This policy is effective for complete or full withdrawal from a semester

  • Fellow Projects Student Transit Fellow (June – September): This fellow will work on getting the new, pilot student transit programs coordinated for launch in Fall 2023.  This fellowship will include working with campus partners to design marketing, operational processes, and identifying target participants. Apply HERE Applicant eligibility and preferred skillsSuccessful candidates will: Maintain full time enrollment at PLU for the Fall 2023 term 2.5 semester and cumulative GPA and good academic and

  • won the 2013 PEN New England award for best work of poetry. The award was presented at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum on Sunday, March 24, 2013. January, 2013: Kelli Agodon (MFA 07) Her third book of poems, Hourglass Museum, was just accepted for publication by White Pine Press The 2012-2014 Washington State Poet Laureate is Kathleen Flenniken, an MFA graduate class of 2007 In the June 10th, 2012 article by LA Times book critic David Ulin, two out of the “Five Books that Grab

  • program makes her a better Trinidadian and a better ambassador for her country. Currently, there are six Trinidadian students studying on the PLU campus as part of this program. Through their work in campus organizations and clubs – and by simply living in the residence halls and attending class – they are having a profound effect on the PLU campus. “Everybody knows about them. Who ever thought about Trinidad and Tobago before?” Temple-Thurston asked. “The program has heightened awareness of our