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  • .  1. Why did you pursue the Udall Scholarship? The Udall Scholarship was very intersectional in the way that I like because there were three categories you could apply for which are Indigenous policy, Indigenous public health and the environment, so I hoped to expand my knowledge on and share how these intersect. I was really excited to apply for the environment category. Dr. Nancy Simpson-Younger was an exceptional part of the process and one of the best mentors I could ask for. She was very

  • 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 Archivist Reflects on 50 Years at PLU Featured / April 30, 2015 By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE editor A few things have changed since Kerstin Ringdahl was hired as PLU’s library assistant in 1965: She was known then as Mrs. Henderson—“no first name,” she says; “just Mrs. Henderson.” Tasked with “projecting the Scandinavian

  • )—Displaying their vocational passion for teaching, 35 Pacific Lutheran University alumni graduated from the 2014 class of National Board Certified Teachers, making PLU ninth in the nation for graduates who choose to become NBCTs. “This is an affirmation of our program,” said Frank Kline, Dean of PLU’s Department of Education. “It’s something that I feel proud about.” Dannielle Hanson, who graduated from PLU with a bachelor’s degree in 2008 and a master’s in Teaching in 2010, is a member of the

  • Gates ’12 walked through a backyard toward the basement of a quiet house in Seattle. He was on his way to interview for a job at a small and successful startup, Porch, where he eventually would become the Head of Executive Communications and Evangelism. “Coming out of school, I was really keen on the idea of starting my own business, and I had heard from a friend and fellow PLU alumni about a little startup company that he had been working at, and he mentioned they were hiring, so I applied,” said

  • . The exception would be the Electronic Student Billing Statement listed in the next section. If you are paying the student’s account, it is very important that you read the next section if you want the monthly Electronic Student Billing Statement sent to you.ELECTRONIC STUDENT BILLING STATEMENTSThe Business Office sends monthly electronic billing statements to students at their PLU email during the first week of each month. If you, the student would like this e-Bill also sent to another person(s

  • care of. In addition to the steps listed in the Steps for New Students tab, please also carefully read the list below regarding the additional steps and important information f0r international students. Step 1: Take care of your Visa – do this now and don’t wait! You can research the visa wait times at your local embassy on the U.S. Department of State website. 1. Pay the I-901 fee. This is also called the “SEVIS fee.” You must pay before you can schedule your Visa appointment with the US Embassy

  • care of. In addition to the steps listed in the Steps for New Students tab, please also carefully read the list below regarding the additional steps and important information f0r international students. Step 1: Take care of your Visa – do this now and don’t wait! You can research the visa wait times at your local embassy on the U.S. Department of State website. 1. Pay the I-901 fee. This is also called the “SEVIS fee.” You must pay before you can schedule your Visa appointment with the US Embassy

  • to take care of. In addition to the steps listed in the Steps for New Students tab, please also carefully read the list below regarding the additional steps and important information f0r international students. Step 1: Take care of your Visa – do this now and don’t wait! You can research the visa wait times at your local embassy on the U.S. Department of State website. 1. Pay the I-901 fee. This is also called the “SEVIS fee.” You must pay before you can schedule your Visa appointment with the US

  • Winners 2016 Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award Willie Painter ’06 Painter has excelled in his service to the local community. Since 2007, he has worked as the public information officer for Franklin Pierce Schools. He is currently leading the public-relations effort on a $157 million bond. In 2015, Painter was recognized as one of 35 outstanding school PR professionals younger than 35 in the country by the National Association of School Public Relations. He serves on the board of directors for the

  • Saving For the FutureThe PLU endowment provides the university with income to fund student scholarships, and technological and classroom innovation through gifts from PLU friends. Policies are in place to guide the endowment investing and spending. Please click on the following link to view these policies in more detail: PLU Endowment Investment and Spending PolicyQuick Links Office of AdvancementCurrent EndowmentValue of Endowment as of May 31, 2022: $123.1 million As of 9/30/2022, an