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  • NWCCU should be directed to the NWCCU accreditation liaison officer at PLU. Individuals may contact: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities 8060 165th Ave NE, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 558-4224 www.nwccu.org In addition, the following programs hold specialized accreditations and approvals: Business: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) Computer Science (B.S.): Accredited by Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET Marriage and Family

  • in the world of fine art. She studied art and architecture at Cooper Union, Parsons and the Art Students League in New York, as well as drawing at the École Supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris, before launching Gage. Married to a painter and colleague/mentor/friend to multiple artists, curators, collectors and gallery owners, Belyea brings a well-informed, practical approach to the business of working artists. The four-part presentation will take place in Ingram Hall 100 and is open to the public

  • How to Make a PaymentStudents may choose to make student account payments in the following ways:In-PersonThe Business Office cashier will be open and accepting in-person cash or check payments-Monday through Friday from 9:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Should you need assistance with making a payment or have a question regarding your student account please email acctsrec@plu.edu. This email will be checked Monday through Friday from 8:00am – 5:00pm. Additionally, you can easily pay on your

  • sender within 5 business days. If you would still like to ship items directly to PLU, it is important to request the mail room staff to hold your package. To notify Mail Services, please send an email to plumail@plu.edu Upon your arrival to campus, you can pick up your package in the mail room. The office is open on weekdays between 8AM-Noon and 1PM-5PM.On-Campus AddressThis is how to address your on-campus mailing address: Your Full Name Residence Hall Name, Room # Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma

  • . After working in other restaurants for years, Guzman had enough savings to open Reyna’s. At the restaurant, Guzman and his wife have raised 3 children (Reyna’s is named after his daughter). He is very passionate about his small business, having devoted both his time and his money into the restaurant. He says that the restaurant is his life. “I love my restaurant. I am really happy every day,” Guzman says. Guzman is a very sweet person. He and his family always make customers feel welcome. Sometimes

  • W-2 Information** 2023 W2’s were mailed on 1/26/24 to the permanent address we have on file for each person. Please allow at least 10 business days for the Post Office to be able to deliver the form to you. We will not be completing duplicate W2 requests for 2023 until February 9th. Thank you for your understanding. – Payroll ** Click here for instructions on how to sign up for electronic W-2. Click here to print your official W-2 via Banner Self-Service. Click here to request a duplicate W-2

  • Gary Wright Senior Vice President Business Operations Biography Biography Wright oversees all business operations for Sounders FC including ticket sales, corporate partnerships, community outreach, charities, fan experience, communications and marketing of the team. In his first year, Wright helped spearhead one of the most successful launches of a franchise, as Sounders FC set a new MLS season record for attendance with an average of 30,897, and received the Doug Hamilton MLS Executive of the

  • lecture presented arguments from Halvorson’s most recent book, Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (2020). It can be viewed now on PLU’s YouTube Channel, at https://youtu.be/mqsrEYMwR6w. Code Nation is a five-year research project that grew out of Halvorson’s work with the Innovation Studies program and his duties as Benson Family Chair of Business and Economic History at PLU. The book explores the business and technical history of computer programming in

  • interested in participating in this important project. I have been overwhelmed by the positive response from across campus. Nominations closed last Thursday. I was delighted to receive nominations of 54 staff and faculty members. As previously announced, Cameron Bennett, Dean of the School of Arts & Communication and PLU’s Chief Innovation Officer, will lead the commission. I am pleased to announce that he will be joined by fellow Lutes: Kory Brown, Assistant Professor of Business, School of Business

  • . 14. Olson is a Business major/Music minor from Olympia, and while he’s “leaning more toward the music right now,” he’s finding the business end really helpful. “We don’t have a manager for our band,” Olson said. “We have to handle all the money. There’s a lot of business, so we have to do all that.” As for the music, Olson takes keyboarding at PLU and private songwriting/recording  lessons with PLU’s Jeff Leisawitz. “He has a lot of experience in the music industry and has been a big help,” Olson