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  • January 28, 2013 Grad lands dream job By Emilie Thoreson ’15 After travelling to Macedonia on a Fulbright Student Fellowship and working for the National Albanian American Council, Kelly Ryan ’10 has landed his dream job — working for the State Department. Ryan made the trip to Skopje, Macedonia shortly after graduation to carry out his Fulbright. There, he analyzed the dialogue process of the Nansen Dialogue Center and its efforts to promote linguistic and ethnic integration in schools. “Right

  • Contest as a senior playing Lègende. Autumn LyleAutumn Lyle (she/they) is a senior here at PLU majoring in Music Education with a focus in Secondary Instrumental.  She’s from Puyallup, Washington and has been playing the trumpet for 11 years.  She is a member of PLU’s Wind Ensemble, Brass Quintet, the section leader for Jazz Ensemble, is the Pep Band Leader, and plays percussion in the Concert Band.  She is also CWMEA’s Historian and Wind Ensemble’s Logistics Manager.  On top of that, she is Graham

  • Program Schedule for Business AdministrationThe Master of Business Administration consists of 9 required courses (36 credits). This track is perfect for a student who is interested in strategy, innovation, and effective decision-making. The courses required for this degree are held on-campus and are scheduled in the late afternoons and evenings. Afternoon classes begin at 3:40 pm. Students who choose to complete the degree in 21 months can expect to be on campus just two evenings a week

  • Summer Programs Approved ProgramsIf you are interested in summer study away, make sure to schedule an advising appointment. This is required as part of the application process. Some Approved program provider organizations that we partner with offer study away opportunities during the summer. Apply through PLU before the March 15th deadline and double check the deadline to apply through the program provider organization. Applications open in November to study away the following summer. Let us

  • November 29, 2011 Paris Cochran ’13 was the first American, and female student, to go into rural Oaxaca with HELPS. “I was able to change their opinion about what Americans, and students, are capable of.” Paris Cochran’s cool internship: HELPS International By Steve Hansen Every student who participates in PLU’s Gateway study-away program in Oaxaca, Mexico, has to participate in a four-week internship. Based on the students’ interests, there are many internship options during the semester-long

  • LUTE Welcome Week - Graduate Student Virtual SocialThursday, September 3, 6:00pm-7:30pm | Zoom Online Event Theme: Harnessing the Power of Hope Hope influences all of us in our pursuit of goals. Understanding the foundations of hope can help propel you to greater success in anything you decide to accomplish. Come join the Graduate Student Virtual Social on September 3 to listen to the talk, Harnessing the Power of Hope, presented by Dr. David Ward, Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy. In

  • For StudentsThe first year experience is a sequence of courses designed to help you develop the skills necessary to be a successful college student and a thoughtful, engaged and caring member of society. First-Year classes assist with the transition to college academics and create small learning communities that support you academically and personally. First-Year Experience is structured to provide you with an engaging learning environment. Small classes: One of the most powerful ways to learn

  • PLU experience. “I realized that my gift is to be a helper to people,” she said. “I love to be in acts of service. It’s where I’m happiest.” It seemed only natural that she would decide on nursing as a career, but Rosenlund took a bit of time to get there. At the age of 53, Rosenlund will graduate magna cum laude this May with the second cohort from PLU’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program. The ABSN program is based in Lynnwood, 40 miles from PLU, and opened in 2022. With an

  • For the past 17 years, Christine Brandt has had the opportunity to serve and work for the Tacoma School District.  She is currently the principal at Jason Lee Middle School, a high poverty school, which was removed from Washington States low performing school priority list last year. Christine is a product of Tacoma schools and an alumni of Wilson High School (via Truman MS and Skyline Elementary). Christine will be opening an innovative school based on the continued research findings that

  • How to Create a Basic Online Lesson Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 6, 2020 March 6, 2020 By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer When on-campus class sessions cannot be held as scheduled, online lessons provide an alternative method for teaching. Online lessons created in Sakai can provide faculty and students with access to all the major components of a course, including instructional content, activities, and assessments. While a fully online class is best designed through the PLUTO