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  • and Organizations Active Minds Alpha Psi Omega – Theatre Alpha Upsilon Sigma – English Anime Club Asian & Pacific Islanders Student Association (APISA) Banned Books Club Beta Alpha Psi – Accounting and Finance Beta Gamma Sigma – Business Biology Club Black Student Union Burlesque CathoLUTES Chemistry Club Clay Crows Club Keithley CWMEA (Collegiate Washington Music Educators Association) Dance Club Delta Iota Chi – Nursing Fellowship of Christian Athletes Gamer’s Guild Garden Club Geo Club

  • “Why not?” challenge to be uplifted and inspired in your own journey by Dr. Kory Brown.Previous SpeakersDon Gaines March 2, 2023 │ 7:00pm │ Scandinavian Cultural Center (reception to follow) Don is a proud PLU MBA graduate who served as an executive leader in the utility industry. Working in finance, Mr. Gaines found meaning in the utility world, not only supporting a reliable infrastructure but via innovation in the area of corporate structure and mergers, in what today is known as Puget Sound

  • noted. Be an undergraduate student, pursuing your first undergraduate bachelor’s degree, unless otherwise noted. Maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined in the catalog. Cannot have 100% of tuition charges already covered by an outside scholarship agency, except under the ROTC program and some VA programs. Have qualified financial need for scholarships and grants designated as need-based programs on our website. Pacific Lutheran University provides a wide variety of assistance to finance

  • outreach program under the Office of Graduate Programs and Continuing Education. PLU graciously offers LIFE use of their print shop, website training, campus facilities, as well as their accounting and finance department.  We frequently ask PLU’s faculty to present lectures as part of our class programs. In response to the college’s generosity, we offer our classes without charge, to any current PLU student, staff, or faculty (unless otherwise noted in the class schedule). How often are classes offered

  • . Chuck Bergman, English professor, said on his J-Term trips, he shows students how the lust for oil in U.S. has resulted in environmental devastation and higher cancer rates among residents in Ecuador. Sheri Tonn, vice president of finance and operations, noted the university has topped the 70 percent recycling goal, which has saved 880,000 pounds of material from ending up in the landfill. About 16 million gallons of water have been saved since 2001 due to retrofits in plumbing and 45 percent of the

  • figures. All the residence halls on campus lowered their energy usage, said Christine Cooley, manager of PLU’s sustainability office, and these savings continue throughout the year. Since PLU began its sustainability program, the university has saved $71,000 in natural gas costs, $66,000 in electricity costs and raised over $100,000 in grants and rebates from the Green Partnership Fund, the Bonneville Environmental Foundation and other utility companies, she said. Vice President of Finance and

  • review. Joanna will collaborate with, support, and advise the acting president and President’s Council, and she will represent Allan—and PLU—when he is otherwise engaged or in areas and events where her skills are deemed most appropriate. This team-based approach will relieve Allan of some of the duties typically associated with the president, allowing him to continue his leadership in the areas of finance and administration. Allan and Joanna will serve in these acting roles until the search for a

  • Bell ’04: A Philosopher in Finance COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford June 12, 2024 PLU welcomes new Chief Operating Officer and VP Shalita

  • LUTES IN NEW YORK They say if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. We visited six alumni who are thriving and making significant contributions to the progress and well-being of the Big Apple. From Eastvold to Broadway Justin Huertas ’09 and Kiki deLohr ’10 shared the stage for the first time in PLU Theatre’s 2007 production of “Cabaret.” They’re now making their New York City debuts in a musical written by Huertas. VIEW STORY A philosopher in finance Aaron Bell ’04 applies

  • the Solicitor General for the Washington State Attorney General’s Office, replacing retiring Solicitor General Maureen Hart. Prior to joining the office, Purcell worked as an attorney in Perkins Coie’s Litigation and Appellate practices. Purcell’s diverse litigation experience includes constitutional issues, antitrust claims, environmental law, preemption, campaign finance, and administrative law. Event details Speaker: Solicitor General of Washington State, Noah Guzzo Purcell Date: Wednesday, May