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  • easier to create a network of support for our students.” Dan Murray, Former Community Director for South & Pflueger Halls: “Being a Community Director at PLU, specifically for Upper Division students, has given me so many opportunities that I never thought I would have had! I’ve been able to develop and implement collaborative campus wide initiatives (check out Adulting 101!), serve on numerous committees and network with other professionals all over campus, help organize and implement RA training

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  • . Interaction in Academic Environment University life has its own cultural norms related to status and hierarchy. Frequently, the style of interaction can become quite informal between professor and student. It is not uncommon for a professor to prefer being addressed by his/her first name and to join students for meals or other socializing. However, even when there is a familiar and collaborative relationship, it is important to remember that faculty members are authority figures with higher status than

  • while studying abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico. “The way that they saw art as community, to share with everyone, was so powerful for me,” Rafaei explains. She reached out to the community to see what kind of interest they had for a collaborative art piece, and was thrilled by the community’s enthusiastic response. Students, schools and youth organizations, the Parkland-Spanaway Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, and the Garfield Street Business Association are just a few of the many groups who collaborated with

  • fellowships illustrate a vital partnership between past and present generations of PLU students, supporting significant collaborative work between students and faculty in the Humanities. Building Relationships, Building Scholars – PLU Prism article discusses the importance of Kelmer Roe FellowshipsApplication Information and MaterialsThe 2022-23 fellowships have been awarded. Information for 2023-24 materials will be shared in Spring ’23.Kelmer Roe Guidelines Previous Kelmer Roe Research ProjectsKelmer

  • understanding of musical style. Recital must include a Prelude and Fugue by Bach Collaborative repertoire may be included in addition to the required 30-minute performance time. BA/BMA At least two pieces from two periods (no less than 15 minutes of playing time). At least one of the pieces is to be performed by memory. ​Works should be those learned and prepared since the sophomore exam. STRINGS BM A 30-minute (minimum) recital of at least two complete major works in contrasting style prepared to the level

  • at the center of every beneficial technological innovation, policy reform and social movement that changes the way we live. The students we challenge, nurture and inspire become the drivers of that future."Because We're Lutheran" Podcast This podcast explores the ins and outs of Lutheranism and the principles of Lutheran higher education. Each episode features one or more guests from the campus community, and will focus on big topics as seen and experienced through the lens of PLU’s faith

  • PLU Continuing Education Call for Proposals Process To achieve our vision of developing industry professionals and community leaders who will make a difference in their communities through thoughtful innovation and collaboration, Continuing Education accepts proposals for new programming from academic departments, institutional partners, and the community. There is a lot of flexibility in the kinds of programming we can offer – academic, non-credit, CEU, online, face-to-face – but we need

  • background and we partner with those who are more in the limelight, so it was a different experience for me to be recognized in that way,” Loomis said. “I felt very, very honored to receive something like that.” Master of Business AdministrationThe MBA program offers high-caliber, flexible studies with an intentional focus on globalization and innovation. Loomis spent the past 15 years with MultiCare, the largest community-based, locally governed health system in Washington state. The nonprofit also is

  • . “CFOs are generally more in the background and we partner with those who are more in the limelight, so it was a different experience for me to be recognized in that way,” Loomis said. “I felt very, very honored to receive something like that.” Master of Business AdministrationThe MBA program offers high-caliber, flexible studies with an intentional focus on globalization and innovation. Loomis spent the past 15 years with MultiCare, the largest community-based, locally governed health system in