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  • perfectly with PLU’s educational mission to link “thoughtful inquiry” (learning) with “service and care for other people, their communities, and the Earth.” While PLU offers a quality education to undergraduates in a variety of disciplines, the Center adds value to a PLU education by helping students, staff, and faculty consider how their lives might promote “human and ecological flourishing.” Among the 95 schools who received Lilly money, PLU has been rated as one of the top five schools who used grant

  • Funk,a Senior Analyst at Hall & Partners, a marketing research firm that focuses on strategic brand consultancy in Seattle Washington, started out in a non-profit prior to obtaining her master’s degree in marketing research. In her experience with the non-profit, she was able to wear many marketing “hats.” Now in her position with Hall & Partners and with her analytical master’s degree, she has taken most of those hats off and has focused in on her true marketing interest, research. Specifically

  • to go hiking, road trip, or watch Top Gun (which she watches at least once a month). “I am excited to expand my marketing knowledge in a field that will let me put my analytical skills to good use. I enjoy solving puzzles and in a way, consumer behavior is all just one big puzzle!” Read Previous Netnography: Obtaining Social Media Insight Read Next Help! How Do I Find a Job in Marketing Research? LATEST POSTS 3 Reasons to Choose PLU’s Marketing Analytics Degree September 20, 2022 5 Marketing

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat are the average GPA and GRE scores for admitted students for the ELMSN pathway?Average Cum. GPA: 3.4-3.6 Average Prerequisite GPA: 3.5-4.0 Please note: The GRE is now optional Average GREs of admitted students before GRE requirement change: Verbal: 155 (145-165) Quantitative: 153 (145-161) Analytical Writing: 4.5 (3.5-5.5) What are the grade and timeline requirements for the prerequisite courses?Minimum grade of 3.0/‘B’ in each course: Human Anatomy & Physiology I

  • that backbone. Tell me about your two majors.  I first started as just a biology major. I pursued pre-med classes. In my junior year, I took analytical chemistry, and the professor [Brian Naasz] said, “You are pretty good at this. Why don’t you take that plus year and stick around for next year and get the major too?” Who are your mentors? I would say Dr. [Tina] Saxowsky, she sparked what I was most interested in. Dr. [Matt] Smith was my first biology professor. Dr. [Andrea] Munro helped me get the

  • will want 2 – 4 letters of recommendation; however, schools will specific the number of letters they will accept.  Be sure to follow the school’s guidelines. From who should I get letters? If you are in college or a recent college graduate, schools want letters from your professors, specifically, professors who know you well, like you, can testify to your strengths as a students with regards to critical and analytical thinking, reading, and writing.  Schools will accept letters from your employers

  • Beth Kraig and former History Professor Phillip Nordquist. “Christopher Browning’s Holocaust course was truly life-changing,” Loberg said. “It determined my career path. Furthermore, his course taught all of us the importance of bringing both analytical depth and vital compassion to every area of inquiry and action.” (Browning, who has served as the J.B. and Maurice Shapiro Senior Scholar and the Ina Levine Senior Scholar at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and as an expert witness in “war crimes

  • exceptional leadership contributions to the PLU and greater Tacoma communities. As the highest honor presented by the Division of Student Life, this award recognizes student excellence in leadership that embodies the ideals and values expressed through the University Mission: PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. 2024 Recipients: Cece Chan, Allen Benjamin Tugade, Chandra Wallace, Ash Bechtel

  • in Africa and the conditions faced by captive chimpanzees in the United States. Lindsey reports on her experience last summer in the following way: “As a student of philosophy, I’ve read many of the influential sources of historical and contemporary human arrogance. According to many ancient and modern thinkers, humans are different in kind from all other animals on earth. Along the way we have distinguished ourselves in many ways, not the least of which is the ability to use language. These

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