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  • Entry Level Job Opportunities at Fred Hutch Posted by: nicolacs / August 5, 2020 August 5, 2020 PLU’s Alumni & Student Connections notified us about several entry level positions at Fred Hutch. Research Technician 1 Research Technician 1, Brain Metastasis Project Coordinator 1, Digital Behavioral Health Clinical Research Coordinator 1 Lab Aide At Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, home to three Nobel laureates, interdisciplinary teams of world-renowned scientists seek new and innovative

  • Come join us!Our club is about teaching people the sport of ultimate frisbee. Almost all of us had zero experience coming in, but it’s easy to learn and all you need are some cleats to play competitively! Our team has placed in the top 3 in our region each of the last three years missing out on a trip to nationals by one game every time. We keep up spirits year-round with team bonding events at least every other week and by promoting the spirit of the game everywhere we play. Our season is in

  • What to Bring & What Not to BringEvery audience member deserves a unique and undisturbed experience. Please don’t make yourself the headline of someone else’s event. What Not to Bring | Prohibited Items: Alcohol and Drugs: Alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, cannabis products Animals: Pets or comfort animals (service animals are allowed) Drones: Remotely controlled, small unmanned aircraft systems Food and Beverages: Outside food and beverages (factory-sealed water is

  • of 2020 Lute, who started learning and loving art and technology as a toddler. After numerous Marketing and Graphic Design courses in high school, they joined PLU in 2016 as a major in Business Administration, eventually concentrating in Marketing. JB graduated in 2020 with two Bachelor’s degrees, in both Business Administration and Religion. JB is very excited to be back at PLU to use their unique skills and experience with both Multimedia Production and Technology to provide valuable on-site

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  • Giving TodayThere are many ways to give to Pacific Lutheran University. Each supports the University’s mission to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. Donate Online To support PLU today, simply fill out our secure form for making a donation online. Donate by Mail To support by mail, print off our online form and send the completed form to the address shown with your check enclosed, made payable to Pacific Lutheran University. Donor Advised Funds Have a

  • Military BenefitsContact our Veterans Affairs CoordinatorTo find out more about benefit eligibility and how to best use what is available to you to attend PLU you can contact PLU’s Veterans Benefits Coordinator Neshell Henkel Chabot by phone at 253-535-7161 or by email at henkelnd@plu.edu.Veterans Affairs BenefitsVeterans, their spouses, children, widows, widowers and the children of deceased or disabled veterans who wish to find out about their eligibility for benefits should contact their

  • event administration and facilitation. LUTE Welcome Orientation Guides – Applications Open in March New Student Orientation is made up of about 30-50 diverse and enthusiastic LUTE Welcome Week Orientation Guides. Guides learn skills in leadership, collaboration, event planning, and team building, while being trained to facilitate diverse and inclusive communities. Guides participate in fall training and represent LUTE hospitality at its best as they welcome new students to campus fall semester and

  • event administration and facilitation.Student Engagement leaders are passionate about: Creating connections between students, faculty, and staff Providing an introduction to academic and personal resources Fostering awareness and equity Promoting relationships with the campus and community LUTE Welcome Orientation Guides – Applications Open in MarchNew Student Orientation is made up of about 30-50 diverse and enthusiastic LUTE Welcome Week Orientation Guides. Guides learn skills in leadership

  • September 1, 2009 1:05 p.m. – Mr. McNeese’s gym Class The eighth-grade PE class taught by Dan McNeese ’06 is short one player for a game of pickleball, so McNeese, 26, joins a team and starts swatting at the ball. McNeese says that, as a beginning teacher, he doesn’t get much in pay. But he absolutely has the best job he can think of. On the way back into the gym, McNeese greets Steve Holmfeldt, who was his football coach when McNeese attended Cascade. “At first thought I wanted to teach high

  • feel you’ve been placed in or stuck in is profound. Being in these beautiful places that are so different from anything you’ve experienced before, but somehow familiar, provides you with a unique opportunity to reflect on yourself and your current habits of living. I was very luck to study away four times during my time at PLU, and each one taught me something new. I would do it all again in a heartbeat. Since graduating, I’ve continued to grow with the help of travel, having visited the Arctic