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  • cultivate relationships through cross-cultural exchanges. The university has frequently produced volunteers, who have served in places such as Mongolia and Namibia.As a result of PLU’s deep commitment to Peace Corps work, the organization approached university administrators to launch the new Peace Corps Prep Certificate Program, which debuted in the spring. PLU is one of just three universities in Washington state to offer the program. It combines hands-on experience and coursework that prepares

  • his part, Dan Brett ’10 seconds Rogers’ observations. Brett credits the Office of Career Development with helping him find his current job at the Bank of New York Mellon offices in Tacoma as a financial analyst. After graduating with a business degree and working several jobs and on a political campaign, Brett returned to PLU’s spring career fair in 2011 and started talking with representatives of the bank. The recruiter gave Brett her card – Brett had already applied online and researched the

  • ) locations, Safety Committee information and other items as determined by the Safety Committee representative.

  • Long Range PlanningPacific Lutheran University has identified three meta-priorities that infuse all of the work at the university: Lutheran Higher Education, Market Position, and Diversity, Justice and Sustainability (DJS). Advance Academic Excellence 201320142020 (GOAL) Faculty Quality Excellence in Teaching, Scholarship, ServiceMetrics created Incoming Student Quality (measured under SEMAC priority) Program Quality Major/Minor Programs % of disciplines w/honor societies % of departments that

  • Awards PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights “I don’t think age really matters on death. Whether the person is an adult or child, it is tough to handle. I think it can be a little more emotional on a child due to the feeling they may have missed out on the joys of life growing up as a kid. They really haven’t had the opportunity to live. That makes it the most difficult.” VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE

  • Journalism as Conversation I&TS Connections Benjamin Rasmus ‘06 Bike Against Hunger Claire Todd PLU Glacial Geology PLU International Voices Bryanna Plog ’10 A Site for Travelers and Readers Associate Professor of Chinese Paul Manfredi china Avant garde Professor of Music Gregory Youtz The Making of Beautiful Things in Sound Tyler Scott ’11 Sandcastles in the Sand Katrina Hay In Physics MediaLab Waste Not Karly Siroky ’10 Alaskan Adventures FALL 2023 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship

  • budgeting and planning, allowing theater students to grow in their craft. It got a boost this December when it was named as one of the first recipients of the Carol Sheffels Quigg Award for Excellence and Innovation. The award was accompanied by a grant. Wolfson’s capstone project, a trio of plays by Will Eno, will be the first show paid for by Vpstart Crow. The three pieces – “Thom Pain (based on nothing),” “Lady Grey (in ever-lowering light)” and “Mr. Theatre Comes Home Different” – are each solo

  • barrier.  “That awareness piece is something that’s also really touched on in the program,” she said. “It all starts with getting to know your kids as people first and then addressing the learner side … if you can’t address the people side of them, they’re never going to trust you with the learner side of them.” Read Previous PLU announces Carol Sheffels Quigg Award winners Read Next 17 PLU students intern at THA health division COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear

  • . Christopherson joined PLU as a religion professor in 1958. His career with the university spanned more than 30 years. After retiring in 1990, Christopherson continued researching the Reformation. He embodied PLU’s ideals, from his dedication to academic excellence to his commitment to Lutheran heritage. Off campus, Christopherson was heavily involved with the church, teaching adult classes and graduate courses for clergy. He was born to Norwegian immigrants and grew up in Irene, South Dakota. He received a

  • . She served as a classroom teacher, where she enjoyed teaching Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Computer Applications, and AP Economics. She also worked for a career and technical student organization, Washington DECA, where she trained and supported Marketing teachers across Washington. Jill is driven to help students explore career and college pathways by connecting them with opportunities for experiential learning, mentorships, and internships. As a part of these activities, Jill especially enjoys

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