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Zach Powers Director of Communications he/him Phone: 253-535-8410 Email: zach.powers@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Editor, Resolute Magazine Education M.F.A., Creative Writing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2024 (candidate) M.P.A., Nonprofit & Government Management, The Evergreen State College, 2012 B.A., Political Science, Communications, Pacific Lutheran University, 2010 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Strategic Communications Content Development
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Student Life Strategic PlanAdditional Strategic Priorities with University InitiativesStudent Life Priorities 2013-2014 #1 - Advance Academic Excellence1. Complete the 2014 NWCCU accreditation report and host a successful site visit. #4 - Accelerate Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing1. Adopt an institutional strategic enrollment management (SEM) plan and propose specific enrollment and net tuition goals to the Board of Regents in 2014. #5 - Improve Financial and Physical Resources1
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@plu.edu • Support infoGoogle email, calendar, groups, meet, drive, and sites.GoPrint253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoPrint management system for select computer labs on campus.Haley Information Center Lab253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoComputer workstations in the library available for general use.Hardware Support253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoSupport, repair, and maintenance for computers and laptops.Help Desk253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoGet
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September 7, 2012 Government scientist shares passion for empowering women and minorities By Katie Scaff ’13 The science world needs more women, particularly in academic and research institutions, said government scientist Debra Rolison. “They’re too white — and too male,” said Rolison. “There’s a statistical imbalance between women and men.” She argued for change in her field before students and professors at a seminar in Morken on PLU’s campus Friday afternoon. Scientist Debra Rolison spoke
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