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  • Taylor Pasquale Finance Director She/Her/Hers Email: pasquatn@plu.edu Biography Biography I will work my hardest to represent the voices of plu members: students, staff, faculty, and alumni. For my career, I hope to become a public policy maker after my Masters and PhD programs. I am excited to learn how to best support my fellow asplu members and uplift their amazing ideas! Major(s): Philosophy and Environmental Studies Minor(s): Sociology and Religion    

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  • creating a new business venture to designing and writing social media marketing materials—from planning a corporate event to selling new ideas to key constituents—Innovation Studies students develop the career skills that employers most want. To read how an Innovation Studies graduate created a successful small business, read An Interview with Fashion Designer Mariken Lund. Making connections through a PLU Career Connection's event Skills Employers Want Most in Recent Graduates#1. Work well on diverse

  • today. We know the magic that happens when alumni and students sit together and talk about their PLU experience, their life outside PLU, and find numerous ways to help each other. Therefore, guided by the leadership of the Alumni Board, PLU has merged our alumni and career teams to create one integrated area of Alumni and Student Connections. This approach simultaneously invests in student academic success, vocational exploration and employment outcomes, while transforming the very nature of alumni

  • After PLU Read up on what alumni from each of our academic divisions are doing—and how PLU helped shape their career paths. More Information U MagazineU Magazine is designed for prospective students–and it’s a quite a bit different than your typical college brochure. U features real stories by real students about the people, programs and places that make PLU so extraordinary. U comes out twice a year.Spring 2015 Fall 2014 Spring 2014 Fall 2013

  • Life 253-535-7200 stulife@plu.edu Gifts, bequests, grants, and the annual fund V-P for Advancement and University Relations 253-535-7177 advancement@plu.edu Work-study opportunities and student employment Student Employment 253-535-7459 stuemp@plu.edu Career options Career Development 253-535-7459 career@plu.edu Summer sessions Summer Sessions 253-535-7129 spacsummer@plu.edu Alumni activities Alumni and Parent Relations 253-535-7415 alumni@plu.edu Worship services and religious life at the

  • protect your identity. These “red flags” in no way cover all possible instances of fraud or all the red flags. Therefore, please always use your own discretion when applying to a position or interacting with a potential employer. This includes legitimate job posting sources, such as our own Opportunities Board. Although we try very hard to keep fraudulent postings off PLU’s Career Opportunities Board, there is always the possibility one might slip through. We in Alumni & Student Connections are here

  • Special Edition: “… and justice for all?” ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2015 Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim

  • Paid Engineering Intern Positions, Tacoma Water Posted by: nicolacs / February 6, 2023 February 6, 2023 Are you looking to apply and grow the skills you are learning in school in a professional environment while serving your community with clean, reliable water? If you answered “yes,” be sure to apply to Tacoma Water’s engineering internship opportunities! Tacoma Water has four engineering internship positions available for interested candidates to join our System and Asset Planning, Treatment

  • March 5, 2013 Students get a view of job and internship opportunities from the ground floor – at Alaska Airlines. (Photos by Jesse Major ’14) Learning about the next step By Jesse Major ’14 Career Connections hosted its first On-The-Road Experience for students Feb. 22. Students had the choice of touring Alaska Airlines or World Vision. Afterward, they attended an alumni networking event. Three van loads of students toured Alaska Airlines where they were greeted by two alumni, including CEO

  • ResoLute Staff – ResoLute: Spring 2018 Search Features Features Welcome What it Means to be First Faculty Proudly Wear First-Gen Experience Heritage Speakers Embrace Firsts Together Veteran. First-gen. Trans. Academic. First in the Family Community How First-Gens Thrive Pave the Way On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News The Prologue The PLU Connection Homecoming 2018 Bjug Day Inside Amazon Alumni Travel Seminar Class Notes Class Notes