Milton Nesvig (1914 or 1915–1990) first came to Pacific Lutheran College in 1947 as director of public relations and a professor of English. In 1966 he became vice president of University Relations,[1] retiring from full-time duties in 1980 and becoming the university’s part-time archivist until 1987. He received recognition awards for his service to higher education, including PLU’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1986.[2] He was known as "Mr. PLU". He was the university's ambassador, traveling in the United States and abroad. The Nesvig Alumni Center is named after him.

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