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me so much care, it was really a gift. All of the words of encouragement and the reminders to practice hope and courage, those are the things I am proud of our community for. We say we’re a big family, but I learned we really are a big family. What should potential PLU art students know before they apply to PLU/declare the major? Art sometimes gets a bad reputation as being an easy degree. You will work hard here, and we’ll push you to get uncomfortable and GROW. Share a few fun experiences
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Kingsley, User Support and Josh Page, School of Business Room: AUC 2019:15-10:15AM | Estate Planning BasicsEstate Planning BasicsAttorneys from Gordon Thomas Honeywell will discuss the importance of Wills, and other estate planning documents that might be even more important. The significance of estate/gift taxes, revocable living trusts and probate will be explained. They will also address documents and plans that will make things easier not only for you, but also for your parents, and your kids
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successful, and the entire adventure ran smoothly. Ryan’s positive attitude, even in stressful situations, is an amazing gift to our touring group and the whole University. Ryan Marsh, music staff at PLU, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Read Previous Isaiah Banken ’21 earns Torrison Scholarship because of his dedication to medicine and faith Read Next PLU’s Continuing Education launches TESOL Certification with $200 discount for PLU community members COMMENTS*Note: All comments are
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individualized experience. “I took every possible class you could take in the master’s program and created extra ones.” Christina Pepin, clinical assistant professor, studied at PLU for her undergraduate (2004) and graduate (2007) nursing degrees (she also earned undergraduate degrees in biology and English at the University of Wisconsin-Superior in 2001). She never planned on being a nurse, but eventually realized she had the gift of connecting with patients on a deeper level. That disposition is common
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Vincent Herring’s appearance is possible thanks to the generosity of Dr. Richard Weathermon ’50. His visit to PLU is part of the Richard and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies at PLU. PLU JAZZ STUDIES GETS A $125,000 ENDOWMENT! I am thrilled to announce that Jazz Studies at PLU just acquired a $125,000 endowment. The Dick and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies Fund was established by Dr. Richard H. (Dick) Weathermon through a gift of $125,000.00 in cash in
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PLU alumni stories illustrate the impact of donor supportThe tremendous impact of donor giving conti
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The Good Trouble Fund at PLU Rep. John Lewis “If you see something that is not right, not fair, no
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April 25, 2018 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Student Speaker: Austin Beiermann Donor Spotlight
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April 25, 2018 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Student Speaker: Austin Beiermann Donor Spotlight
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alone, because of generous friends like you, PLU has received over $12 million in gifts to support this vital mission (and we’re not done yet). This makes 2018-19 our most successful fundraising year since 2012! Many of you are to thank for that, so, thank you! In particular, several friends have invested in incredibly meaningful ways to move our shared vision forward: Thanks in part to a generous gift from 1968 PLU alumni David and Chris Schoening, in memory of their son Nathan who was a 2001 PLU
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