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  • career in the medical field. D’Onofrio recently sat down with PLU News to discuss his PLU experience. How did you learn about PLU?  I played competitive soccer in high school,  and the coach at PLU, John Yorke, reached out to me. Yorke said, “I think you should keep playing soccer.” The opportunity to play soccer made me come here. How did soccer impact you?  I think it helped me grow as a person. I gained confidence in myself that I did not think I had at times, because people around me provided

  • was also drawn to the study of religion because I love learning more about the communities and rites that make up religion, and I wholeheartedly believe that religion is an incredible tool for social change. Brooke Nelson “Alive, Awake, Alert, Enthusiastic: Understanding Emotions in Eighteenth-Century New England” Abstract: Situating first-hand accounts of believers’ religious encounters in their respective cultural-historical contexts, my paper explores 18th-century Evangelical Christians

  • to challenge the conversations, as well as impact the experiences of current and future students of our alma mater. Yours truly in chill-deficient social justice, Maurice Eckstein ’11 Co-chair, Diversity Center Alumni Network eckstemp@gmail.com dCenter 15th anniversary This year PLU marks the 15th anniversary of The Diversity Center. Please join us as we celebrate our continued efforts to use our collective voices for resistance and change. Learn More dCenter Alumni Weekend VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3

  • data analysis,” she says. “As marketers, it’s our job to go further.” Dr. Catherine Ha is a co-leading professor of the Master of Science in Marketing Analytics program. Since 2016, Dr. Ha has worked as Assistant Professor of Marketing in PLU’s School of Business, where she is currently co-leading professor of the school’s Master of Science in Marketing Analytics program. The program’s focus on the personal—including small class sizes and immersive, interest-driven student projects—makes it a

  • Providence Health Remote Internship Posted by: nicolacs / September 24, 2021 September 24, 2021 If you are looking to kickstart a career in healthcare while also having an impact in your community, you should consider joining Providence St Joseph Health (Providence) and our Providence Ready Internship Program (PRIP). Providence is a $25 billion health care company with 51 hospitals and over 1000 clinics operating on the west coast and headquartered in Renton, Washington. The Providence Ready

  • Providence Health Internship Opportunity Posted by: nicolacs / September 24, 2021 September 24, 2021 If you are looking to kickstart a career in healthcare while also having an impact in your community, you should consider joining Providence St Joseph Health (Providence) and our Providence Ready Internship Program (PRIP). Providence is a $25 billion health care company with 51 hospitals and over 1000 clinics operating on the west coast and headquartered in Renton, Washington. The Providence

  • questions about how to access resources on campus. We do not expect that non-faculty status will impact student valuation of the course material. To our knowledge, it has not had this effect in the past.Questions about the Global Engagement RequirementQuestions about the Global Engagement RequirementThe global engagement requirement is unclear at this point. Who will decide which courses count? Who will determine the learning outcomes for the course? The CCC will determine which courses carry a Global

  • 2024 Research Projects, you must sign in using your PLU ePass.Student-Researcher Application Deadline 5:00pm on Monday, March 4, 2024. 2024 Research Projects2024 Mentor ProfilesRead About Student Research ExperiencesStudent-Researcher Responsibilities2024 CalendarSummer 2024 applications are closed. Student-Researcher Fellowship AwardAward Amount 10 weeks = $6,512.00 8 weeks = $5,209.60 5 weeks = $3,256.00 *Student responsible for securing and paying for room and board Dates Each mentor sets

  • PLU students tutoring Keithley students and has grown to dozens tutoring, providing one-on-one mentoring and helping in anyway they can. Many students in Club Keithley spend anywhere from one to three hours a week, but those hours make an impact. One of the most important things to stick with is showing up, Bullock said.”You have to commit to it because those kids don’t need another person showing up for a day or two and leaving them,” she said. Assistant Principal Steven Mondragon sees Club

  • PLU students tutoring Keithley students and has grown to dozens tutoring, providing one-on-one mentoring and helping in anyway they can. Many students in Club Keithley spend anywhere from one to three hours a week, but those hours make an impact. One of the most important things to stick with is showing up, Bullock said.”You have to commit to it because those kids don’t need another person showing up for a day or two and leaving them,” she said. Assistant Principal Steven Mondragon sees Club