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  • to whom it was addressed? Here’s a solution-for the sender of such messages! When addressing such a message, enter your email address on the first line of the “To” field (there must always be at least one “To” person listed). With the second and succeeding addresses, use the “Bcc” option. This means Blind Carbon Copy. When the message is received, each recipient will see only his or her name in the “To” field. Here’s how you set it up: In Gmail.. After clicking on the “Compose Mail” link, enter

  • interesting one is I have a black belt in karate! What inspired you to join the ELMSN program at PLU? I believe in God’s calling. After 13 years of being employed in the local government in the IT department, I believe God has been calling me for another purpose, that is, to serve in the medical field to complement the medical mission trips that our family does. I looked at different programs in different schools and I find PLU to be the best fit for me. The number of pre-requisites is not overwhelming

  • med school to have a deep impact. Gavidia decided to major in computer science, redirecting his career trajectory toward tech instead of medicine. Gavidia immersed himself in his new field from the start, becoming a computer lab teaching assistant during the spring semester of his freshman year. “It was rewarding getting to help students and having them get to that ‘ah ha’ moment.” He continued to tutor other students during his sophomore and junior years. In the spring of this sophomore year

  • of three children. I learned at a very early age that it’s not always the fastest and the strongest,” Hacker said. “What you’re doing with your head and what you’re doing with your heart is the key difference.” Hacker’s success as an athlete and as a coach and mental-skills coach speaks volumes about her expertise. After coming to PLU in 1979, Hacker led PLU’s women’s field hockey team to victory at the conference championship and to a spot in the 1980 national tournament. She started the

  • Campus Resource Fair Have questions about campus resources? Check out this mini-resource fair on your way out from family sessions! 3:45PM-4:30PMRed Square Parkland Night Market REQUIRED: A fun, "night market" style introduction to the Parkland community. Reception open to New Students, Families, Supporters, & Parkland Community Members4:30PM-7:00PMFoss Field (Lower Campus) Free Athletic Event Admission for New Lute Families & Supporters: First 3 weeks of CompetitionAttending Lute Athletics events is

  • Square. Wear your black and gold! Prizes will be given away throughout the event Join the fun at any or all of the activities Join colleagues from across campus in Red Square for a morning full of activities, including live entertainment, field games, and summertime treats. Families, friends, and community members are welcome.Wednesday, Aug. 118 a.m. - 1 p.m.Red Square Schedule of Events Come in your black and gold and join the festivities as you wish! 8 - 9:30 a.m. Free coffee, tea and treats Red

  • Here’s what some of our players have to say about Reign! “Ultimate frisbee was the first thing I got involved in my freshman year and I can honestly say that joining the team was the best decision I’ve made in my college career so far. Ultimate is the only sport that I know which is built on spirit and it’s always amazing to see how teams interact positively with each other on the field. I love Reign because we uphold an amazing team environment where we love to play ultimate with our best

  • Healing Vocations: Studying Religion and Healing at PLU Posted by: alex.reed / May 6, 2022 May 6, 2022 By Suzanne Crawford O'Brien and Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen Originally Published in 2014Sometimes being sick isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. In fact, what it means to be sick —or to be healthy for that matter— might surprise us. As the growing field of Religion and Healing shows, our understanding of what it means to be healthy, how we experience illness, and how we work to get well is shaped by

  • being instrumental in launching her marketing research career.  From being responsible for many marketing aspects in the non-profit sector, to getting more specific into research itself, Riley has realized her passions in the field of marketing.  Hansel Doan,class of 2017, came into the MSMR program with a specific goal: to work in corporate Starbucks. Once he realized this goal, he followed the advice of a mentor and started working part time as a Starbucks barista while also working for PLU and

  • field of Latino/a/x literature. Through an examination of narrative texts from different times and places, we will focus on how U.S. Latino/a/x writers reinscribe native roots, cultures, and languages in order to respond to the uncertainties of geographical displacement. English majors may count this course with prior approval from the chair of the English department. (4) Hispanic Studies HISP 101 : Elementary Spanish - GE Development of basic communicative proficiency in listening, speaking