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  • , family life, and my faith,” she says. Make it better Life intervenes in ways that can thwart any aspiration, through no fault of your own. Art Thiel '75“I’m not someone who likes to measure success by counting things — how many times I’ve done something, or how much money I’ve made,” says Art Thiel ’75. These days, he says, “I don’t find things like money, prestige or social media likes personally rewarding.” A legendary sportswriter and commentator for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, KNKX, and other

  • the debate. Eckstein  traveled to Tokyo, Japan, to present our research at the Tokyo Conference on Argumentation, joined by argumentation scholars from all over the world. There, the work gained insight from scholars that will help shape continued research and works. Stephen Llano, associate professor and director of debate at St. John’s University, attended the conference and was particularly positive. He wrote to Eckstein and said the analysis of the use of social media as a resource and

  • Meet & Greet Affinity Meet & Greets This year the Center for DJS is trying something new and is coordinating a series of affinity meet & greets at the start of the school year. Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to attend any and all of the meet & greets that connect with their identities. These social events aim to connect people across campus and celebrate our diverse Lute community. RSVP to one or all of these events! RSVP Fall 2024 Meet & Greets Queer Connections: Wednesday

  • utilize several tactics in locating a missing student. Attempts at contacting the student, include, but are not limited to, contact via cell phone, email, social media and text message. The student’s LuteCard is checked for recent activity. For residential students contact is made with Residential Life to assist with locating the student and gathering additional information. Students living in on-campus housing have the option of listing a confidential contact person to be notified in case the student

  • their peers. Analyses should communicate the teams’ insights, but must also frame those insights in a way that can be easily understood by experts and novices alike.  Students from engineering, math, computer science, statistics, social science, and other fields have participated in the event. Why should you participate? DataFest is an opportunity to: work with a data set from an actual business or research study develop marketable experience cleaning and analyzing data sharpen your data analysis

  • condition which affects their ability to perform job duties or poses a hazard to the safety and welfare of others is expected to report such conditions promptly to the immediate supervisor, the next higher-level supervisor, a university officer, or Human Resources. On occasions, PLU serves alcohol at social or other University sponsored events. The prohibitions in this policy do not apply to the possession or moderate consumption of alcohol when alcohol is served by the University at a University

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  • Nature Climate Leadership Awards for its “off and onsetting” educational program for study away air mile carbon mitigation. In addition to purchasing carbon credits to offset the negative effects of air travel, student fees will go toward addressing the social cost of carbon through “onsetting,” funding sustainability projects here on campus and in our study away program sites around the world. Top producer of U.S. Fulbright students for 2012-13 as a master’s institution by The Chronicle of Higher

  • , and there were no customers gathering in that spot,” recalled Doan, who earned a Master of Science in Marketing Research at Pacific Lutheran University. At the time, Doan worked part time at a brand new Starbucks store in Lakewood, a way of satisfying his passion for the philosophy behind the iconic green siren logo. But Doan had no idea those break-time photo shoots in the well-lit corner of that coffee shop would later land him at Starbucks headquarters as a full-time social media designer for

  • possible and our feet on the ground, we see a future where care lies at the heart of every beneficial technological innovation, policy reform, and social movement that changes the way we live. The students we nurture and inspire become the minds and hearts driving that future. The PLU experience allows their ambition to blossom into purpose, their skills to sharpen into tools, and their caring to become a transformative force. OUR MISSION Our mission statement has long been at the heart of the story we