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  • PLU Karate Club, the Center for Gender Equity (CGE) and Harstad Hall. The series is a longer, more action-focused version of Fight the Fear, an annual campaign that has hosted shorter self-defense workshops on campus in the past. “It’s the physical piece that is going to build the self confidence,” said Dawn Cuthbertson, gender-based violence advocate for CGE. Cuthbertson also will be teaching participants about passive techniques to self defense, such as observation, avoidance and listening to

  • , sociology, education or philosophy.  Students who study and work in these fields will find many instances in which their interests and goals are the subject matter of politics.Why PLU?If you major in political science at PLU, you will acquire the skills expected of liberal arts graduates and gain special skills and abilities that enable you to pursue career paths in fields such as the law, private interest groups and associations, governmental employment, campaign management and political polling

  • we as a community do not become involved with decision making, somebody else makes the laws and you are left out,” Franklin said. Franklin’s activity in public service only continued. In 1990, after years of volunteer and community work, Franklin decided to run for the state Legislature. With strong encouragement from her friends, Franklin began a successful grassroots campaign. “Because I had volunteered and I had worked and I knew the district, I said ‘well if I am going to do this I am going

  • invitation to the US Rowing Women’s Under-23 Selection Camp. Foltz guided the Lutes to a banner 2015-2016 campaign, winning the Northwest Conference Championship for the first time in program history before placing fourth in the squad’s debut at the NCAA Division III Championships in May. While at the NCAAs, Sydney Otey was named the Elite 90 Award recipient for having the highest grade point average among student-athletes at the championships. Foltz served as assistant/novice coach for the Oregon State

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  • department. Get a hold of Julie Winters if you would like to learn this technique. Campaign Monitor FAQ'sHow can I change the spacing between lines?Instead of pressing ‘enter’ when you want to go to the next line, press ‘shift’ and ‘enter.’ Will the other people signed in to our department account see all of the campaigns (emails)?Yes Localist FAQ'sHow can I feature an event on the Campus Calendar?Email Julie Winters or Chris Albert.

  • themselves do not become involved or we as a community do not become involved with decision making, somebody else makes the laws and you are left out,” Franklin said. Franklin’s activity in public service only continued. In 1990, after years of volunteer and community work, Franklin decided to run for the state Legislature. With strong encouragement from her friends, Franklin began a successful grassroots campaign. “Because I had volunteered and I had worked and I knew the district, I said ‘well if I am

  • American and Indigenous Studies, PLU Lace Smith, Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications, PLU Simon Sung, Executive Creative Director, PLU Dan Lee, Vice President, Division of University Relations, PLU Dr. Joanna Gregson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, PLU Allan Belton, President, PLU 4:15-5:15pm – Keynote Panel: The Legacy and Work of Cecelia Svinth Carpenter and Her Activism, Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC Cynthia Iyall, (Nisqually) Leschi Descendant and Center

  • Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2 – SPRING 2018 SENIOR EDITOR Kari Plog ’11 WRITERS Kari Plog ’11 Debbie Cafazzo Karen Miller Christian Caple Genny Boots ’18 PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Rustin Dwyer CONTRIBUTORS Justin Buchanan ’12 Rhiannon Berg ’18 Joshua Wiersma ’18 COURTESY PHOTOS Charles Bergman EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Lace M. Smith WEB TEAM Logan Seelye Sam O’Hara ’16 Chris Albert

  • Recent PLU Graduates on their Careers, Convictions & Passion for Health Care Posted by: Zach Powers / December 18, 2014 Image: Candis LeBaron, Tacoma General Hospital, Dec. 18, 2014. [Photo: Zach Powers/PLU] December 18, 2014 By Zach Powers PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 21, 2014)—All over the world, Pacific Lutheran University alumni are serving in a wide variety of roles in hospitals, clinics, research centers and public-health agencies, sharing a steadfast commitment of

  • , interpersonal communications, leadership skills, organizational behavior, management and supervision, and behavioral change through methods that provide sustainable results, not the motivational “quick fixes” typical of seminar based trainings. Her diverse background includes executive management in engineering, manufacturing, telecom, HVAC and running a business incubator; company composition ranged from Fortune 500 to national, multi-site and multi-division, to small, single entity start-ups. Her client

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