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  • Research Challenge, University Relations Chair, Trustee, Treasurer, Programming Chair and Vice President the past two years. He also served as a key volunteer supporting the CFA designation for the global parent organization, the CFA Institute. Created in 1974, CFA Society Seattle is dedicated to professional excellence, integrity, education, volunteer service and strength of community. Ince said his deep involvement with the CFA Society is an opportunity to bring industry, students and universities

  • just teachers, but mentors for their students.” Now that he is retired from teaching, Burton spends his time as the Commissioner of Northwest College Football Officials, which includes assigning officials all over the West Coast. When he isn’t doing that, he and his wife and “love of his life,” Jan, spend five months of the year as snowbirds in Mesa, Ariz. Matthew Salzano Matthew Salzano '18 is a Communication major with a Journalism emphasis from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment

  • PLU, I was able to make connections with the Seattle Opera and was able to connect with the Met,” Baetge said. Since 2013, Baetge has appeared on stage at The Met every year and is already scheduled to make a 2016 appearance as Captain of the Guard in the opera Simon Boccanegra, which debuts in April. Baetge’s advice for PLU students aspiring to be vocal performers is simple: perform wherever and whenever you can. “Being in Washington is difficult, because you have to get out of state for bigger

  • Hewins ’86, superintendent of Franklin Pierce Schools located in PLU’s backyard, is WASA’s Superintendent of the Year for 2018. As a result, Hewins is a candidate for the national award through the American Association of School Administrators. The award will be announced in February at the AASA national conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Hewins has deep ties to PLU. He earned a master’s degree from the university and currently serves on the presidential selection committee, which is tasked with

  • and evening refreshments will be provided. The event is open to all PLU students, staff, alumni, and the public.  Admission Free. Continue below for details on the sessions being offered this year. Registration: For current students, please RSVP by logging into the Opportunities Board and select ‘Workshops’ under “Events” on the main menu. For staff and alumni, please fill out the online RSVP form. Questions? Contact Graduate Admission at gradadmission@plu.edu or 253-535-8570. For current students

  • September 8, 2008 Anderson gives state of PLU address PLU President Loren J. Anderson told an audience of academics and university staff last week that PLU is right on point in educating our students for a changing world. It’s a world, he added, that faces higher oil prices and a lower standard of living as a crowded globe tries to survive on fewer resources.“It’s been a shocking year for the global village,” Anderson said, marking his 17th State of the University address titled “PLU and the

  • It's Our PassionOne look at the exquisite Lagerquist Concert Hall, and you can tell that PLU has a passion for the arts. The facility, part of the Mary Baker Russell Music Center, plays host to more than 100 annual concerts that feature students, faculty artists and renowned guest performers. You’ll hear an incredible array of musical styles, including choral, band, orchestra, operatic, solo, chamber and jazz. And unlike many other universities and conservatories with exemplary music programs

  • Financial Aid: What’s the deal with the FAFSA this year? Have you been reading headlines about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (aka the FAFSA) in the news? That’s because this year, the federal government is rolling out a brand new form, and while it’s designed to be more streamlined and easier for students… February 2, 2024 FAQ'sFinancial Aid

  • have never even considered living in Denmark if it wasn’t for study abroad — it literally changed my life. For my junior year at PLU I studied in Copenhagen with DIS – Study Abroad in Scandinavia and fell in love with nordic design, scandinavian culture, and the Danes. I knew I had to come back. After my last year at PLU and a short (and wonderful) stint in MarCom at PLU, I took an internship working and traveling with students in the Architecture and Design Department at DIS in Copenhagen. I’ve

  • , D.C., 1997 M.A., Communication – Broadcast Journalism and Public Affairs, American University, Washington, D.C., 1990 Bachelor of General Studies, with dual emphases in Business Administration and Communication, American University, Washington, D.C., 1989 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Journalism Media Studies Filmmaking and Film Analysis Video Production Books Women, Crime and Culture: Life Stories from the Washington Corrections Center for Women (Lambert Academic Publishing 2009) : View Book