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  • MBA students get their hands dirty, help brand Skagit Valley Posted by: Kari Plog / February 8, 2017 Image: PLU master’s students studying Marketing Management work in a potato field in Skagit Valley, about 60 miles north of Seattle. (Photo by Jason Borean) February 8, 2017 By Genny Boots '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 8, 2017)- Last semester, master’s students in Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business got their hands dirty and counted craft breweries, farms and

  • Growing into her own: Sarah Davis ’23 discovers her passion for plant biology at PLU Posted by: Zach Powers / April 26, 2023 Image: Sarah Davis ’23, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, was drawn to PLU for several reasons — both her parents are alumni, the study-away opportunities were exciting and the community was welcoming. (Photo by Sy Bean/PLU) April 26, 2023 By Lisa PattersonPLU Marketing & Communications Guest WriterSarah Davis began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine

  • is where the palm nuts would be stored during the ritual. The mother figure was carved in its entirety from a single piece of wood. (The traditional stages of Yoruba woodcarving can be seen in Fakẹyẹ 60-61.) Generally the artist left the body unpainted, however the facial features, clothing, and the container on top of the figure’s head are emphasized with visible traces of white and blue color. The artist also emphasized this feature of the figure through the use of color and the decorative

  • Mathæus AndersenTheatre (Acting/Directing), 2022 I chose to get my degree at PLU because it was easy to apply and it seemed like a pretty good campus. My degree is not offered at every university [so] I am glad I found PLU. Karina KristiansenBusiness, 2015 I chose PLU due to the fantastic nature in the Washington State, the scholarship to student from Denmark and the small teaching classes. I came here to be better at speaking English, so I found the small classes as a good opportunity to

  • Academic Distinction The PLU Experience At PLU you will be challenged to achieve at the peak of your ability, given support to meet that challenge and, as a result, find success both in college and in your chosen career. Challenge means rigorous academic classes that are small and taught by professors, not assistants. A PLU education means you receive individual attention – you are challenged to explore beyond the textbooks, to seek life’s purpose. With 3,100 students PLU offers more classes

  • Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fred Tobiason '58 converse Sophomores Cara Hall, Nate Adams, Hannah Park and Tyler Bosser Peter Swanson '70 and Juliana Andrew '21 talk before dinner VP for Advancement Dan Lee recognizes pianist Alex Jones '20 Katie Molyneux '18 delivers the invocation Donna Arbaugh speaks with Miguel Castillo '18 Helen Nordquist '57 and Riley Dolan '19 enjoying conversation Acting President Allan Belton shares PLU

  • Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fred Tobiason '58 converse Sophomores Cara Hall, Nate Adams, Hannah Park and Tyler Bosser Peter Swanson '70 and Juliana Andrew '21 talk before dinner VP for Advancement Dan Lee recognizes pianist Alex Jones '20 Katie Molyneux '18 delivers the invocation Donna Arbaugh speaks with Miguel Castillo '18 Helen Nordquist '57 and Riley Dolan '19 enjoying conversation Acting President Allan Belton shares PLU

  • Lucas Kulhanek-Arenas ‘14 Posted by: juliannh / February 22, 2022 February 22, 2022 By NolanFuneral homes and PLU’s Diversity Center may seem like contrasting environments, but not for Lucas Kulhanek-Arenas, ‘14.His experience with a positive environment like the Diversity Center helped him succeed at his current job as a funeral director, where he works closely with grieving families. Though the job can be heavy, he says that his time with the Diversity Center shaped how he understands and

  • Carli Snyder talks about her research and essay as the winner of the Lemkin Essay Contest at PLU, Tuesday, April 4, 2017. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Raphael Lemkin Essay ContestGENOCIDE: What does it mean to you? Through the efforts of alumnus and Regent Donald R. Morken and colleague Bruce Littman, PLU sponsors annual scholarships in honor of Raphael Lemkin. Lemkin coined the term “genocide” and labored for passage of the United Nations genocide convention, which outlaws destruction of races

  • Carli Snyder talks about her research and essay as the winner of the Lemkin Essay Contest at PLU, Tuesday, April 4, 2017. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Congratulations 2019 Essay Contest Winner!Congratulations to this year’s essay contest winner, Kiyomi Kishaba, for her contribution “Fire”.GENOCIDE: What does it mean to youThrough the efforts of alumnus and Regent Donald R. Morken and colleague Bruce Littman, PLU sponsors annual scholarships in honor of Raphael Lemkin. Lemkin coined the term