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. I now am doing private college counseling to help students do the same thing I did. I can explain the what-to-do for every family I meet with. I get to explain the how-to-do-it because they pay me to do this stuff. But I never knew the answer to why. I now have a why to give these families. Because of my PLU experience, I can say this is why you should go to school.” On GiveBIG day we can make a PLU experience possible like Lutes did for Mike over 40 years ago. To make your gift online, click
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Scientists in Parks Fellowship – National Park Service Posted by: nicolacs / December 8, 2021 December 8, 2021 The Scientists in Parks (SIP) Fellows program is now accepting applications from current upper-level undergraduate and graduate students for summer 2022 opportunities with the National Park Service. Each opportunity with the SIP Program affords a distinct and memorable experience with projects that vary based on location, focus, and complexity. This year’s projects include tracking
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very welcoming. This program also aligns with exactly what I need to know for the projects that I am currently working on. What are you most excited to learn? Hard to narrow down! I have no marketing background so i’m excited to learn everything this program encompasses. How do you plan to use this degree in your future career? I’m currently working as a mortgage broker, real estate investor, and doing marketing for my family’s winery. Everything that i’ll be learning in this program will be
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Christmas” and Spring Concert performances. Conducted by Prof. Barry Johnson.Learn More Choral UnionThis ensemble is a mixed chorus, open to the community, that explores major works in the choral/orchestral repertoire. PLU students may participate after a successful audition, but Choral Union is not a degree or scholarship ensemble. Choral Union often performs with Tacoma’s Northwest Sinfonietta. Conducted by Dr. Richard Nance. Interact with them on Facebook.
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Study Washington’s Endangered Pinto Abalone Posted by: nicolacs / December 12, 2023 December 12, 2023 The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife solicits proposals for student internship projects in pinto abalone restoration through the Shewmaker Internship Program. Pinto abalone were listed as endangered by the state in 2019, and a recovery plan was published in 2022 to guide restoration activities. Projects that inform pinto abalone restoration priorities will be given preference, however
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needs more Lutes” and Gregson talked about how PLU’s spiritual identity has helped shape her interactions with students, grow as a professional and find her own path to vocation.For additional episodes of “Because We’re Lutheran,” or if you’d like to listen to some of PLU’s other podcasts, be sure to visit the university’s SoundCloud. Read Previous PLU hosts I Am Psyched! National Tour exhibit Read Next ‘Representation matters’: Lute actor earns lead role in Seattle production of ‘Legally Blonde
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Save the date: Documentary ‘Namibia Nine’ to premiere in February Posted by: Todd / December 9, 2014 December 9, 2014 After a year and a half of planning, production and travel, Namibia Nine will premiere on February 28 at 6:30 p.m., to coincide with Black History Month celebrations, in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash.The film, created by a team of PLU filmmakers, explores the impact that access to education can make in the
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Lutes shine at Northwest Emmys Lutes were out in full force at the Northwest Emmy® Awards Ceremony on June 4, at the Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center. Ray Heacox ’76 took home two honors, an induction to the Silver Circle and an Emmy for Overall Excellence for his work with… June 23, 2016 AlumniCommunicationJournalism
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March 9, 2014 A New Holocaust and Genocide Studies Minor at Pacific Lutheran University By Barbara Clements PLU Director of Content Development An important new step has been taken at PLU with the creation of a Holocaust and Genocide Studies minor, available to students beginning in the fall of 2014. This new program has the following statement of mission and description: The Holocaust and Genocide Studies program is strongly grounded in PLU’s educational commitment to helping its students
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Revised May 2022 The opportunity for staff to occasionally teach a class at PLU allows them to pursue their own professional development, maintain their intellectual interests, and maintain contact with our students in a rigorous academic setting. Carried to excess, however, teaching can interfere with the person’s regular work, could cause doubt as to whether the staff position is fully necessary, and could be construed as taking courses away from a regular faculty member. It is also the case
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