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  • MemberSpring 2022 Claire ToddRep. from CCCFaculty MemberSpring 2020 Jennifer Childress-WhiteStaff/admin representative appt. by President's CouncilStaff/AdministratorSpring 2022 Sean LynnStaff/admin representative appt. by President's CouncilStaff/AdministratorSpring 2022 Teri PhilipsAssociate Vice President of Human ResourcesStaff/AdministratorN/A Kris PlaehnExecutive Director of the Center for Student SuccessStaff/AdministratorN/A Mike FrechetteDean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial

  • Thrivent Choice DollarsThe Thrivent Choice program lets members recommend where some of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ charitable outreach funds support. By designating your dollars to PLU, Thrivent Financial will support the PLU Annual Fund. Amount of Choice Dollars Designated to You $2.50 Choice Dollars per $100 of annual premium on qualifying insurance products is designated monthly based upon the premium payments you made in the prior month. $1.25 Choice Dollars per $1,000 of contract

  • there any local college fairs? Where do I get computer help? Where can I find updates about the Coronavirus? Upcoming Events loading events... All Events News loading news... All News ePass Apps Bookmarks ePass Apps Gmail Banner Care Form Sakai WordPress Calendar I&TS Help Desk I&TS Bookmarked Pages Bookmark your favorite pages for quick and easy navigation throughout the site. [Load from ePass] Button: Sign into ePass and load your saved favorites. This allows you to keep your favorites for any

  • Lutes craft handmade face masks, donate them to community members Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 18, 2020 Image: Chair of the Faculty Michelle Ceynar has sewed almost 40 face masks for staff colleagues. April 18, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (April 18, 2020) — Even before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended U.S. citizens use face coverings when in public, there was a national shortage of masks due to COVID-19 — so members of the

  • September 29, 2010 MBA grads hit it off with giving kudos online By Barbara Clements Who doesn’t like props? That’s what Ryan Hart thought last year when he wrote a business plan for a local business award Website. Hart, 25, who completed his MBA at PLU, decided, why not try a local version of this idea? Ryan Hart (left) and Lee Pogue, both ’09, developed the Crown in Town Web site where customers can rate local businesses last year. The result, with the help of his fellow MBA grad, Lee Pogue

  • active duty for a service connected disability and you served 30 continuous days after September 10, 2001. If you are a dependent of a Veteran, you are eligible for Transfer of Entitlement under the Post-9/11 GI Bill based on a veteran’s service under the three eligibility criteria listed above. Yellow Ribbon benefits for qualified veterans will continue in subsequent years provided satisfactory academic progress as determined by PLU. There is no minimum number of credit hours required for

  • suburban Washington, D.C., he received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in composition from the University of Michigan. As a composer, Mr. Robbins has created works in a wide range of genre and style, including orchestral works, chamber music, film scores, and music theater. Specializing as a conductor of 20th century chamber ensembles, he produced a nationally-recognized series of programs at PLU featuring recent and classic 20th century music. As a performer and clinician, he remains active as

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  • Jun Zhou, 周军 Senior Visiting Scholar, Professor School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sichuan University Phone: 253-535-7354 Email: jun.zhou@plu.edu Biography Biography Dr. Jun Zhou is Senior Visiting Scholar at PLU from Sichuan University, China where he is a professor at the School of Foreign Languages and Cultures. Dr. Zhou received his Ph.D. from King’s College London in 2005. His research interests include English Education, TEFL, language testing and inter-cultural communication

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  • Images From Around the WorldEvery year, hundreds of Lutes study away throughout the world in places like China, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, and more! As students return to campus and reflect on their time away, the Wang Center accepts photo submissions in our annual contest to showcase the value of global education. Past winning photos and videos can also be viewed on the links below with photo titles, descriptions and photographer names. We hope you’ll

  • July 1, 2014 Six word stories Taking a cue from novelist Ernest Hemingway—who, according to literary legend, was once challenged to write a short story in only six words—we want to hear the best six-word stories about your PLU experience! The most compelling stories from students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends will be featured on billboards and public transit throughout the Puget Sound region starting this fall. Help us tell future Lutes what life is like at PLU! Please share your best six