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Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate Posted by: Marcom Web Team / February 28, 2023 Image: Image: Quan Huynh ‘25 at Washington State’s capitol building (PLU photo/Sy Bean) February 28, 2023 By Grant Hoskins ’23PLU Marketing & Communications Student WriterPacific Lutheran University Pre-Law Club President Quan Huynh ’25 unexpectedly stepped into the world of state government, with a bold new perspective. A self-described political newcomer, Huynh proudly
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personal consultation, email itech@plu.edu. Accessibility Checker Resources Interactive demonstration: https://cksource.com/accessibility-checker/demo.html Sakai Help document: How do I check my content for accessibility? CKEditor 4 detailed documentation: Managing Content Accessibility with Accessibility Checker Read Previous Embedding YouTube & Audio Players in Sakai Read Next Using EDpuzzle for making engaging video lessons LATEST POSTS Major Sakai Upgrade in August March 1, 2022 Fall 2023
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the PLU Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Those interested in volunteering at the station can email w7plu@plu.edu. Campus community members who are already licensed as amateur radio operators (technician, general or extra class) are also asked to contact the station at the above e-mail address. Currently, the EOC relies on computers and cell phones to function. In the event of a catastrophic event, it’s likely cell phones, the Internet and possibly satellite phones won’t work, Oakman said
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which the grant was awarded. “This is a really important step that the university is taking,” Dooley said. ”The fact that we got this grant really shows what this company sees in us and what we do for sustainability.” Through the Development Office Cooley and Dooley are working to bring this new project to the attention of young alumni in particular, who they believe would be especially interested in contributing. They are planning an email series and TelALute phonathon to reach out to potential
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such a good experience overall,” Noble said. “We got dressed up. I went to a resume workshop. I did my research beforehand.” Noble gave her resume to the Target representatives and sent a follow-up email after the fair. “Someone from a local target called me,” Noble recalled. “We went through a whole in person interview. I had a phone interview with a district manager, then, I had another store interview with another in store manager. Then, I had an interview with the regional manager. Then, I was
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definitely not something I thought I’d ever do.” During the semester, the three kept in contact by email, keeping alive their idea to meet up and journey into the clouds. Read Previous Mycal Ford ’12: A Journey of Discovery Read Next Grad lands dream job COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make
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engineering, before returning to the West Coast to earn her Ph.D. in geology from the University of Washington. In Seattle, she joined a team of UW researchers studying glaciers in Antarctica. “That first experience in Antarctica showed me the real power of glaciers, how important they are as geologic forces,” Todd recalled. Contact Claire Talk to faculty Find out more about the study of glaciers and geosciences by contacting Claire Todd at 253-536-5163 or by email at toddce@plu.edu. After coming to PLU
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experienced and celebrated Black History Month.Questions? To RSVP for an event OR to join the mailing list email us: bsu@plu.edu Read Previous MediaLab explores issues of diversity with premiere of documentary series, ‘A World of Difference’ Read Next New program, SaLUTE, matches veteran, ROTC students for dual mentorship opportunities COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST
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the muddy start-line area. While I’m honored to be considered “smart” by such a reputable publication, I owe most of the credit to an email sent by the marathon organizers and not some brilliant idea I hatched. Mark Albanese, director of sports communication, runs the 122nd Boston Marathon on April 16. (Photo courtesy of Albanese) Those extra shoes kept me somewhat warm and dry before the race began, something a shivering Louisianan next to me failed to do; he asked me what the symptoms of
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: www.plu.edu/wordsmeanthings Contact: Kenzie Gandy Email: gandykb@plu.edu Phone: (425) 312-3545 Read Previous Thu “Kim” Le interns with Benaroya Research Institute, doing cancer research from home Read Next PLU receives funding from Pierce County Connected to support mental health services COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships
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