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  • Puget Sound to PLU ApplicationThe instructions below are for applicants who are applying to select graduate programs at the partner institution. For the Master of Business Administration, applicants can apply any time throughout the year on a rolling basis for Fall, Spring, or Summer term. For the Master of Science in Marketing Analytics, applications are accepted for the Fall term only. We recommend you submit your application by the priority application date of March 15th. Applications

  • Media student serves and learns simultaneously Posted by: Todd / December 14, 2015 Image: Photo by Angelo Mejia ’17 December 14, 2015 By Matthew Salzano ’18 PLU Marketing & Communications InternTACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 11, 2015)—Communication major Chris Boettcher ’17 is living out the deeply held commitment of Pacific Lutheran University to civic engagement — all while continuing his education.When Cathy Nguyen, Tacoma poet laureate, reached out to PLU looking for a videographer to tell the story

  • October 6, 2014 How ‘Packaged Pleasures’ Changed America At the 2014 Benson Lecture, Prof. Gary Cross Will Explore Consumer Culture and its Impact on our Lives PLU Marketing & Communications From the candy bar to the cigarette and from records to roller coasters, a technological revolution during the end of the 19th century set up a colossal shift in human consumption and sensory experience. As corporations such as Campbell’s Soup and Wrigley chewing gum introduced new techniques to capture and

  • PLU Billboards are Back—and Bigger Than Ever Posted by: Sandy Dunham / April 21, 2015 Image: “Because My Team Became My Family” is one of two #whyPLU billboards in Seattle’s “sports zone”—this one at First Avenue and East Marginal Way. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) April 21, 2015 By Sandy Deneau DunhamPLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (April 21, 2015)—Last fall, Pacific Lutheran University made a big impression on the Puget Sound area with dozens of giant black-and-gold billboards—and

  • Maloney, M.], Tacoma, WA ((2016, March)) NASPA Annual Conference, It takes a village: Storytelling as a marketing tool [Conference session], New Orleans, LA ((2015, March)) ACPA Annual Convention, It takes a village: Storytelling as a marketing tool [Conference session], Tampa, FL ((2015, March)) Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference, unPLUg: Sustainability programming [Conference session; co-presented with Cooley, C.], Bellingham, WA ((2014, February)) PACURH Annual Conference, unPLUg

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  • , special recognitions and honors Discoveries and breakthroughs in research Publications, news media coverage and book releases Keynotes, presentations and panel participation at far-reaching conferences and events Notable projects or community service Marketing & Communications works to share your accomplishments on a wide range of platforms, to maximize audience reach and disseminate through the most appropriate, efficient channels. Examples of possible content channels include: Provost website

  • Form This form needs to be submitted to the Registrar’s Office. The form is available on the website under the documents and forms section. After submitting your Re-Entry Application to the Registrar’s Office, please also email International Student Services to let us know that you have completed this step. International Student Declaration of Finance Form This form needs to be submitted to International Student Services (ISS). The form is available on ISS’s website under documents and forms

  • environmentally friendly innovations.” Sheri Tonn, PLU’s vice president for finance and operations, said she was not surprised by PLU’s high ranking and very pleased with the outcome. “We are very, very pleased to attain this mark, and want to keep the caliber of sustainability to a high level on campus,” she said. She credited the work of the PLU community for the high rating, as well as an initial sustainability water grant by the Russell Family Foundation in 2001. Christine Cooley, PLU’s newly-hired

  • , known as “alfombras.” Created by the families or businesses who reside street-side, these carpets fill the street and are created by taking sawdust and dye made of palm plants, pine needles and produce. In 2005,  Sheri Tonn, vice president for finance and operations, and university ministers,  Rev. Nancy Conner and Rev. Dennis Sepper, led the first trip to Guatemala, excited to volunteer their time at Common Hope and experience some of the world’s largest Holy Week festivities in Antigua. This year

  • Scheduling Best PracticesThe weekly schedule of classes is too important to all members of the University (faculty, students, student life, and others) to not have agreed upon best practices.  The scheduling process requires input from, and interaction among, all corners of the university and involves consideration of academic program needs, faculty availability and preferences, facility limits, finance and budget planning, and processes of the Registrar’s office. Because faculty best