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  • original location was at the corner of 112th st and Golden Given Rd. The Collison’s owned and operated the business until 1990 when their son, Pat Collison, and his new wife, Julie, (they met at a Real Estate Convention) bought the company. After Pat died unexpectedly in 2005, Julie began the process of taking over as managing broker. Now, Julie Collison is the vibrant face that runs and manages this self-proclaimed “Parkland born-and-bred company.”Not only is Julie also Parkland born-and-bred (Okay

  • service, and meet our two new tenure-track faculty in the English Department. You’ll also find a sampling of the innovative things our faculty are doing in the classroom, the great campus programming our faculty organized this year, and recent scholarly activities and achievements.The “Booknotes” page offers a gallery of recently published books by our Division faculty, and in the English Department page you can read up on professor the impressive string of awards Rick Barot has garnered this year for

  • Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar . SPECIAL EDITION ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL? Cover Story New Stories   Jehane Noujaim Academy Award-Nominated Filmmaker Encourages Lutes To Boldly Tell Their Stories. Read More Attaway Lutes Student-Athletes Work to Raise Awareness of Sports-Access

  • at first, actually taking the time to not do school work, or grad school application work, or PLU-job work was so valuable to not only my ability to jump back into all those things afterward, but also to allow myself to go enjoy new things about where I was living that I might not have gotten to do otherwise because I was too focused on work. At the Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, England, June 2019

  • Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Discovery A Study of the CREP New Psychology Program Boosts Science AND Undergraduate Publication Potential amantha... April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” A Q&A With Natalie Burton '13 Music and Chinese Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna... April 21, 2014 Katie Hunt ’11 Archaeologist Katie Hunt '11 fought cancer at PLU and wowed the crowd at TED 2014 Let’s... April 16, 2014 Editor’s

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Sorry... Page Not Found Apologies, but the page you requested could not be found. Latest Posts Discovery A Study of the CREP New Psychology Program Boosts Science AND Undergraduate Publication Potential amantha... By Sandy  / April 21, 2014 Saved by the Ball How Football led Jahleel Barnes to PLU, and to the Seahawks At the age of 23, Jahleel Barnes ’13... By Barbara  / April 21, 2014 Musical Memories Choir of the

  • Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar . SPECIAL EDITION ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL? Cover Story New Stories   Jehane Noujaim Academy Award-Nominated Filmmaker Encourages Lutes To Boldly Tell Their Stories. Read More Attaway Lutes Student-Athletes Work to Raise Awareness of Sports-Access

  • . That confidence helped me out a lot during the interview process as well as in my work. PLU encourages students to take pride in their work and that has carried over from the classroom to the office for me. Andre Tacuyan ’15 (Studio Arts Graphic Design ) Where are you working now? I’m currently working on a new startup with a team including one of the founders of Android, Andy Rubin. It’s in stealth mode right now but I’ll be able to give more details soon. What were you involved in while at PLU

  • “Important Dates” on the Office of the Registrar webpage for each semester or term. LuteCard Fee A fee of $35 is charged to replace lost or stolen student IDs. If an ID card has been damaged, it can be brought to the Business Operations Office in AUC 207 for replacement. Matriculation Fee A one-time matriculation fee is charged to all degree-seeking students in their first term. The fee, $260 for undergraduates and $205 for graduates, covers the creation of the academic record, new student orientation

  • . Since PLU’s programs are state approved, the state they are moving to will usually give the candidate 1-3 years to meet any outstanding requirements required by the new state. Candidates are encouraged to contact the appropriate state licensing agency to seek information and additional guidance before beginning the program.   Potential changes in requirements: Licensure information is reviewed and updated on this site in July of each year. Students who plan to pursue licensure outside of Washington