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  • the principals and staff of the firm with her integrity, follow-through and dedication to quality; in the meantime, she discovered her passion for finance. After graduating with a PLU Business Administration degree, she was offered a position at Summit as a financial assistant and advanced quickly to become director of operations—and, in full-circle fashion— to assume responsibility for leading Summit’s internship program. Hill is life- and health-insurance-licensed in Washington and Montana, is a

  • local institutions prioritized discussions about diversity and systemic oppression, but did so in isolation. Lazzari said she and a colleague decided to create a partnership to bring those institutions together to generate high-quality, unified dialogue. “That’s how it started and it’s kept growing and growing all the way up to the 14 schools that are now affiliated,” she said.Steve Smith, an ’81, ’88 PLU alumnus, is the director of the College Success Foundation in Tacoma. He said he’s impressed

  • relationships within student organizations in order to strengthen teamwork and retain members.   “It’s a presentation on team building and leadership in different campus groups, but specifically in a student-media group,” Mooney said.  “So it’s different ways to build relationships in order to keep retention and different activities that build strong groups and teams.” Mooney says good teamwork is essential to producing quality content, and offers steps that groups can take to strengthen their organizations

  • ; Exemplifies integrity and fairness in nursing practice; Demonstrates responsiveness, positive communication skills, and caring relationships. The Maria Fulton Gould Doctor of Nursing Practice Excellence Award The Maria Fulton Gould Doctor of Nursing Practice Excellence Award is awarded to a graduating DNP student who demonstrates exemplary accomplishments as an advance-prepared practitioner-scholar, dedicated to highest quality health outcomes and effective nursing leadership in our nation’s healthcare

  • essays evaluated, and what are the criteria for evaluation?All essays are reviewed by the Nobel Peace Prize Forum/Peace Scholars committee consisting of PLU faculty. Specific criteria they will evaluate in the essay are: • Openness to new ideas and perspectives; • Motivation and purpose; • Depth of understanding of peace; • Intellectual curiosity related to peace; • Quality of written expression and articulation; • Two letters of recommendation. The committee is not necessarily looking for students

  • look like,” Skipper says, but “we will continue bringing great authors to campus and people will keep coming out for it.” Barot agrees, stressing a commitment to maintaining the quality of the Series and its guests. He adds one additional tongue-in-cheek objective for the next decade: the Series will strive for “world domination.” Considering its success and consistently amazing guest writers, that may well be on the table; if there is anything to learn from the past ten years of PLU’s Visiting

  • Frequently Asked Questions – Partnership for Health Innovation Back to Home Frequently Asked Questions Partnership for Health Innovation Why a Partnership for Health Innovation? Why now? There is an urgent and growing need for health care in our region and to bring expansive, high-quality health education and services to Central Pierce County. As the communities in Parkland, Spanaway, and surrounding areas have grown, health disparities have also increased exponentially. A collaborative

  • positively impact the quality of life of my patients by working collaboratively with them to optimize their health.School of Business Dan Rosales, Class of 2007 Hometown: Anacortes, WA Degree: Marketing These days: Rosales is a financial planner for Northwestern Mutual in Tacoma and vice president of the Business Network Alumni Association board, an eight­ member group of business professionals that connects current students with PLU Business alumni through four annual core events. Learn more // Go Back

  • are limitless. Software is a fundamental part of modern life. Most of what we do runs on software and the world needs quality people to create that software. We strive to educate our students to be responsible citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and to value life-long learning. Employers value our students for their technical ability, broad education, and excellent communication skills. The Computer Science program at Pacific Lutheran University provides a broad base of

  • Preparatory course in 1902. He entered the sophomore class at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa in 1902 and graduated three years later. In 1928, Tingelstad became president of Pacific Lutheran College and served until 1943, during which the school advanced from a junior to senior college and accreditation was achieved for both the education department as well as the liberal arts program. The faculty grew in both quality and quantity and the enrollment grew from one hundred and eighty-seven to five hundred