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understanding and attentive and checked in with me as I was applying. She was so accommodating and gave really valuable feedback that was not only helpful for this scholarship but also for other scholarships I might apply for in the future. 2. As a scholarship winner, you had the opportunity to attend the Udall Scholar Orientation virtually. What was that experience like? We met over four days and we had keynote speakers. One of which was an Udall alumni speaking on why it was challenging for her to get
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Joel Thomas University Relations Full Profile thomasjh@plu.edu
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Congregation Relations Review September 2016 (pdf) view download
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Jamae Clemons Public Relations & Administrative Director Full Profile She/Her jjc@plu.edu
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Academic Integrity Alcoholic Beverages Behavior of Guests Building Security Computer and Network Use Concern for Self and Others Confiscation of Possessions Disruption of University Community Equal Educational Opportunity Equipment Misuse False Information Fire Safety Firearms, Explosives, or Weapons Freedom of Expression Gambling Guests On-Campus and at PLU Events Hazing Identification Card Illegal Drugs Immunization Policy Neighbor Relations Noise Non-Cooperation Pets on-Campus Physical
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President Joanna Gregson, Ph.D. Provost Daniel J. Lee Vice President for University Relations Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life Melody Ferguson Associate Dean of Admissions Kate Boyle, Ph.D. Interim Vice President & Chief Operating Officer OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND STUDENT CONNECTIONS Katie Hoover ’10 Associate Vice President of Constituent Engagement Jessica Pagel ’08 Executive Director Brandi Hilliard ’10, ’15 Director Kathy Engle Assistant Director Grace Amsden ’10 Program
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November 1, 2012 Robert Marshall Wells, associate professor of communication, works with a student in MediaLab. Photo by John Froschauer. Education and Journalism: Hard work and worth the effort By Barbara Clements Robert Marshall Wells was looking out the window of his corner office at AT&T, where he was working as a public relations specialist, looking beyond the rolling hills and D.C.-area cityscape, not really seeing anything. Wells was pondering his future. He had already racked up an
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separate times – two spring semesters and a J-term. As a double major in political science and global studies with a concentration in international relations, Bolton felt that he wanted to dive in and start learning as much as he could about the world abroad. He even did an independent research project at Oxford.“There’s a region there that they made a pedestrian-only zone,” says Bolton. “My research project was about the public’s reaction to that, and if that significantly affected their view of their
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Congregation Relations Review September 2016 (pdf) view download
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Congregation Relations Review September 2016 (pdf) view download
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