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  • Discovery ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2015 Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs

  • December 1, 2009 Our Changing Face By Barbara Clements and Steve Hansen Once a month Karl Stumo, vice president for admission, his wife, and his three children dine at the University Center’s new dining commons. The five sit together and have what would otherwise be a nice family dinner, square in the middle of hundreds of bubbly university students. For him, it is a telling moment. Once a month Karl Stumo, vice president for admission, his wife, and his three children dine at the University

  • FAQ for Students Asking for Letters of Recommendation Checklist, before you request the letter: Keep track of the deadlines. Ideally, your letter writers should have at least one month’s notice. Keep in mind that a potential letter writer might have to decline, and you’ll want to have enough time to find an alternate. Is this the right person from whom to request a letter? Choose people who are most familiar with your studies, research interests, or work, including at least one professor in the

  • Newly Admitted StudentsSteps for New StudentsAdditional Steps for New International StudentsSteps for New StudentsCongratulations on your admission to PLU! We’re excited that you’re joining the MFT program and becoming a Lute. You can download the class schedule for academic year 2019-2020 (for all incoming 2019 students) Below you’ll find a list of steps to take now that you’ve been admitted. Remember that at any point you can contact the Office of Graduate Admission at 253-535-8570 with

  • By:Kari Plog '11 January 30, 2017 0 Attaway Lutes https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2017/01/attaway-lutes-coach-dickerson-cover-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg January 30, 2017 May 22, 2017 Attaway Lutes Emotions ran high for senior Brandon Lester in his final basketball game at Pacific Lutheran University. Lester and his teammates fought hard

  • For Newly Admitted StudentsFor Newly Admitted StudentsAdditional Steps for New International StudentsFor Newly Admitted StudentsWelcome to PLU! As a newly admitted student, there are a few important things you need to take care of. Please carefully read the list below regarding next steps and important information and let us know if you have any questions. Pay your non-refundable enrollment deposit online (your PLU ID is at the top of your admit letter). Create your PLU e-pass Submit your

  • year and continue through the school year. In rare cases, early completion can be arranged but the typical internship will last until at least mid-spring. During this time, the candidate spends all day, every day in their internship gaining an intimate knowledge of how schools work. When the candidate and supervisor agree that the candidate is ready and prepared, the university supervisor will oversee the completion of the Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA). When the candidate has successfully

  • For Newly Admitted StudentsAdditional Steps for Newly Admitted International StudentsFor Newly Admitted StudentsWelcome to PLU! As a newly admitted student, there are a few important things you need to take care of. Please carefully read the list below regarding next steps and important information and let us know if you have any questions. Pay your non-refundable enrollment deposit online (your PLU ID is at the top of your admit letter). Create your PLU e-pass Submit your Medical History

  • February 18, 2010 A leap of faith: one Lute finds that one person can make a difference By Barbara Clements Matt Kennedy ’07 sat in front of his computer screen and tried not to hyperventilate. On one side of the screen was his bank account, on the other side was the airlines Web site where he planned on purchasing his ticket to Uganda. Matt Kennedy ’07 traveled to Uganda between 2008-2010 to organize soccer tournaments. He held his breath and hit “buy” and watched his bank account shrink

  • , and there were no customers gathering in that spot,” recalled Doan, who earned a Master of Science in Marketing Research at Pacific Lutheran University. At the time, Doan worked part time at a brand new Starbucks store in Lakewood, a way of satisfying his passion for the philosophy behind the iconic green siren logo. But Doan had no idea those break-time photo shoots in the well-lit corner of that coffee shop would later land him at Starbucks headquarters as a full-time social media designer for