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  • Pacific Lutheran University School of Business Executive Advisory BoardThe Executive Advisory Board is a non-fiduciary board that meets twice a year, established to provide guidance, support, and assistance to the School of Business. Members of the council have resources, skills, and qualities that advance the School of Business and the Board in: Guiding program direction, strategic growth, and community connections Providing financial support both personally and through corporate connections

  • concentration. The School of Business has two types of advisors: Professional advisor – a staff member with specialized training in academic advising and knowledge of all areas of the School of Business and General Education requirements. All first year and new transfer students will work with a professional advisor. Faculty advisors – Once you’ve completed your first year and declared your concentration, you will be assigned to a faculty advisor. This individual is a member of the teaching faculty and a

  • Booking Your EventBefore scheduling your event with us, please reserve your room through Hospitality Services. You may visit their website here, call them at 253-535-7450, or visit the office in the Anderson University Center. Dinners, receptions, and conferences of 25 guests or more must be booked two weeks in advance, and for events of 100 or more guests please book at least one month ahead. If you book an event out of the timeline requirements you may be subject to a limited menu and

  • ., keyboard)). Know how to define variables and use them. Be able to read both numeric input (e.g., integer and floating point) and character input (e.g., character, string, line). Know how to manipulate strings (e.g. determine length of a string, concatenate strings, find character at position i in a string, find characters in a string). Know how to write a loop. Know how to create and use arrays. Review the PC^2 team guide. The guide will familiarize students with PC^2 and problem submission. Contest

  • Alumni-Led Virtual Worship OpportunitiesJoin your fellow Lutes as they lead worship in their own virtual and remote spaces, places, and times! Pastor Erika (Tobin) Bergh ’15, Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, Anchorage, AK * Pastor Jonette Blakney ’85, Trinity Lutheran Church, Parkland, WA * Pastor Mark Brocker, Ph. D. ’79, St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Beaverton, OR Pastor Louise Buckles ’15, Ocean Park Lutheran Church, Ocean Park, WA * Rusty Carlson ’86, Rainier View Christian Church, Parkland

  • Board of Regents, and the secretary of the Board of Regents, sign all diplomas given in evidence of degrees granted by the university. The president shall promote the purpose of the university and its ideals of scholarship both in the faculty and among the students. If the president deems it necessary for good cause, the president may suspend a teacher or administrative officer, and shall, within three (3) days, inform the executive committee of the Board of Regents, whereupon the executive

  • are a few online resources for getting started with Qualtrics: Learn the Survey Platform – Quick-start documentation Learn to Use Qualtrics CoreXM – Video training modules. When prompted for login, choose “Sign in with SSO” at the bottom of the window and then enter “plu” for the Organization ID. Information & Technology Services Workshops – See “Getting Started with Qualtrics” workshop. Qualtrics eBooks and Guides – Focused on specialized topics. Register For A Live Training Webinar Getting

  • you from your voice mailbox.  If you leave a message after regular business hours, make sure we can understand your message and please include your building, office number, name, extension, and a brief description of the problem. If you are in doubt about us having received the notification, please call back during business hours to confirm that we have a service order opened for you.  Your department will be held accountable for damages that are determined to be your responsibility, which could

  • The reading challenge has begun. All the titles listed are available at the Wang Center. Put your PLU reading group together today, following the instructions below. Reading Challenge Book Selection Adia Benton: HIV Exceptionalism: Development Through Disease in Sierra Leone Charlotte Coté: Spirits of our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions Shane Lopez: Making Hope Happen: Create the Future You Want for Yourself and Others Vandana Shiva: Earth Democracy: Justice

  • recognize, evaluate, and exploit emerging opportunities– for other people, for their communities, and for the earth. Innovation Studies is an “outward facing” minor designed to help you solve problems in a team-driven context. Learn to communicate well with others, organize and prioritize workflows, sell your ideas, and become proficient with important technologies. Examine the historical and ethical contexts of everyday entrepreneurial activities, and then roll up your sleeves and get to work! From