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  • well as meet with the Director of Undergraduate Programs to discuss how your study away affects your academic plan. ScholarshipsBusiness scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding transfer and continuing business students. Most scholarships are awarded based on scholastic achievement and leadership skills. Other scholarships have more specific requirements. For more information on scholarships that you may be eligible to apply for, visit the scholarships page. PLU School of Business IMPACT

  • Cosette Pfaff, M.S. Email: pfaffcm@plu.edu Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Biography Biography Cosette Pfaff brings 25+ years of business practitioner experience, working on both the revenue generating and operational side of business and has a passion for growing healthy organizations. She specializes in performance coaching and training with individuals and teams in the areas of revenue generation, customer service/retention strategies, interpersonal communications, leadership skills

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  • information Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs253.535.7126provost@plu.eduAcademic policies and programs, faculty appointments, and curriculum topics, Academic Planning, Assessment, Accreditation and Institutional Research Vice President for Student Life253.535.7200slif@plu.eduCenter for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability; Campus Life (Residential Life, Commuter Student Services, Clubs & Organizations, LUTE Welcome New Student Orientation, Student Government [ASPLU] & Leadership, Co

  • .” The juror for this year’s exhibition is Kate Albert Ward. Ward received her M.A. from the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art, and her B.A. from the University of Washington. She is a managing editor and writer for the online arts and culture magazine, Post Defiance, a co-chair for the Tacoma Arts Leadership Lab, and an administrator for Campus MLK, which serves at-risk youth in Tacoma’s Hilltop neighborhood. She has worked with college students as the Kress Foundation

  • annual celebration of students, faculty, and staff who have contributed to the mission of The Diversity Center and greater PLU community through diversity, justice, and sustainability leadership, learning, and care.  At this event, we also recognize ALL graduating seniors who identify as Students of Color and/or Queer in a special ceremony and gifted a pin to wear on their commencement regalia. Learn more about the Spirit of Diversity Awards

  • recipient will work with the PLU Center for Gender Equity on either research or programming throughout the academic year in which they receive the award. There is an expected time commitment of one to two hours per week for the academic year. Additionally the awardee will attend CGE Advisory Board meetings.  Through involvement in the Center for Gender Equity, award recipients will enrich the fabric of university life while increasing their own research and leadership skills.Scholarship Legacy Dr

  • with professional programs. Located in a uniquely scenic region of the Pacific Northwest, the university’s campus is 40 miles south of Seattle and 40 miles west of Mt Rainier near Tacoma, Washington. The university’s mission is to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care. PLU enjoys a healthy and progressive relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, serves a diverse student population, and endorses the goals of equal opportunity and

  • research with the authors of romance novels, examining the gendered aspects of the career and how women experience writing what has been described as the most popular, least respected literary genre. At PLU, Gregson has a long record of faculty governance and leadership experience. She has served on and chaired the Campus Life Committee, the Rank and Tenure Committee, and the Governance Committee, and has served as Chair of the Faculty, Vice Chair of the Faculty, and Faculty Secretary. Her service

  • Master of Social Work (MSW) degree September 20, 2023 Therapeutic Leadership: David Ward discusses his approach to leading PLU’s College of Health Professions September 20, 2023

  • problems. It was entirely planned and led by the Spring 2023 Innovation Seminar team. What happens when students free their minds from pre-conceived notions and work together to innovate? Leadership team at PLU's first PLUreka event, April 28, 2023. (Morken Building) You might be thinking… “But I’m not creative. I don’t have any experience in entrepreneurship and innovation.” To which we say… Yes! That’s why we ESPECIALLY want YOU to participate in this event. Creative thinking is a skill, and it is