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Office of Advancement for nearly four years. As Advancement Student Intern, Curtis has helped provide excellent customer service and support to her colleagues and PLU constituents. She looks for opportunities to get to know alumni, parents and friends of PLU and acts as a terrific representative of the university. Curtis was promoted to Administrative Student Lead in 2012 and has served as a mentor to her fellow student employees. She helps to train, coach and guide her team so it can be successful
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outstanding ambassador for PLU. Peterson’s favorite part of her job is chatting up alumni and constituents—she has terrific interpersonal skills, and her enthusiasm for Pacific Lutheran University has made her an exceptional intern. In the last year, she took on extra responsibilities in the office, which led to her promotion to Student Lead. For her senior year, Peterson was on the PLU Student Advisory Board to the Dean of the School of Arts and Communication, where she served as a source of student
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years, including two summers. As a student intern, she is an outstanding ambassador for PLU. Peterson’s favorite part of her job is chatting up alumni and constituents—she has terrific interpersonal skills, and her enthusiasm for Pacific Lutheran University has made her an exceptional intern. In the last year, she took on extra responsibilities in the office, which led to her promotion to Student Lead. For her senior year, Peterson was on the PLU Student Advisory Board to the Dean of the School of
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employed in the Office of Advancement for nearly four years. As Advancement Student Intern, Curtis has helped provide excellent customer service and support to her colleagues and PLU constituents. She looks for opportunities to get to know alumni, parents and friends of PLU and acts as a terrific representative of the university. Curtis was promoted to Administrative Student Lead in 2012 and has served as a mentor to her fellow student employees. She helps to train, coach and guide her team so it can
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outstanding ambassador for PLU. Peterson’s favorite part of her job is chatting up alumni and constituents—she has terrific interpersonal skills, and her enthusiasm for Pacific Lutheran University has made her an exceptional intern. In the last year, she took on extra responsibilities in the office, which led to her promotion to Student Lead. For her senior year, Peterson was on the PLU Student Advisory Board to the Dean of the School of Arts and Communication, where she served as a source of student
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theater productions in his early years, as well as establishing and nurturing children’s theater productions. The children’s theater productions brought hundreds of local elementary school children to then, Eastvold Auditorium to have their first live theater experience. Because Eastvold held around 1100 people, and the children productions ran for several performances, the number of students impacted by Nordie’s work annually and over the years was huge. I personally had the privilege and honor to
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Pacific Lutheran University Psychology Professor Meets with Members of Congress Posted by: Marcom Web Team / May 24, 2019 Image: Image: Dr. Corey Cook (center) meets with Senator Patty Murray on Capitol Hill during COSSA’s Advocacy Day May 24, 2019 By Pacific Lutheran UniversityTACOMA, WASH. (May 24, 2019) — A PLU psychology professor is doing his part to secure funding for federal agencies and programs that support social and behavioral science research. Dr. Corey Cook met with Washington
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Choir of the West releases a new album for 2020The Choir of the West is the premier choral ensemble of the Department of Music at Pacific Lutheran University, located in Tacoma, Washington. Their newest album, There Will Come Soft Rains, was released on January 17, 2020 and is available to purchase or stream now.This record celebrates the music of Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds. One of the most sought-after composers of today, Ešenvalds studied both in Latvia and the UK. He has had works
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