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  • locations. Salt & StrawNeela Sturm, 2, enjoys a delicious ice cream cone at one of Salt & Straw’s Portland shops. (Photos by John Froschauer, PLU) Malek worked at Starbucks — which was a small company with 30 stores at the time she started — on and off for about 12 years, doing marketing and communications work. Part of that time she was stationed in Portland, a city with a sense of community she hadn’t experienced since college. “I’ve always had this dream of opening an ice cream shop in Portland,” she

  • Francisco, Chicago, New York). The work I am the most proud of (prior to going back to school) was with the AIDS Marathon Training Program where I helped train people to reach the goal of running a marathon while helping to raise millions of dollars for people living with AIDS/HIV. Now I’m in my second of a three year masters program studying Landscape Architecture at the City College of New York.Laura (Schubert) BaldwinAfter graduating, I traveled, worked, and finished an MA in Communications at the

  • May 5, 2014 Associate Professor of Biology Jacob Egge works with students during a summer semester research project. (Photo by PLU Photographer John Froschauer) Faculty-Student Research Provides a Cornerstone of the PLU Mission By Pacific Lutheran University Marketing & Communications and the Office of the Provost This year’s 2013-14 celebration of Student-Faculty Collaborative Research and Creative Projects will take place on May 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Regency Room of the Anderson

  • before turning 30, I realized that newspaper night-desk work wasn’t very kid-friendly, and I threw the cards in the air.” At PLU, she’d been inspired by her professors in the communications department, including Cliff Rowe and Diane Harney, as well as Joanne Lisosky — whose first classroom presentation she remembers to this day. After graduation, she worked as a journalist and writer, until the time came for her to seek a new path. She took a job with the City of Tacoma, part of an effort to expand

  • lists of AED and First Aid locations are available on the EHS website. Media / Essential Personnel / Incident Management SystemMedia Some incidents that impact the university may draw the attention of the local media. Please direct the media to Marketing & Communications. Essential Personnel All Employees are considered essential personnel and are expected to respond to the incident. Personnel may be released through the chain of command that is activated to respond to the incident, which may be

  • valid written consents. Action taken under this Section is effective when the last Regent signs the consent, unless the consent specifies a later effective date. 4.12 Participation by Means of Communications Equipment. Regents may participate in a regular or special meeting of the Board (or of a committee thereof) by, or may conduct the meeting through the use of, any means of communication by which all Regents participating can hear each other during the meeting 4.13 Quorum. A majority of the

  • cloth 18-19个衣架 | 18-19 clothes hangers Join the WeChat Group | 加入留学生微信群您的PLU电子邮件地址将是您与我校办公室和教师的官方沟通方式。但是我们将会全年使用微信进行公告,更新,分享图片以及其他交流。 Your PLU email address is your official way of communicating with our office and instructors. However, we will use WeChat for announcements, updates, sharing pictures, and other general communications throughout the year.Sexual Assault Awareness Video (REQUIRED) | 完成性侵犯意识视频教程As an incoming student, you are required to watch the video below. We’ve provided a Chinese

  • safe manner and must be able to perform emergency procedures such as basic life support (including Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and/or function in other emergency situations. Sensory/Observation A student must be able to use and interpret information presented through demonstrations and experiences in nursing. They must be able to observe a patient accurately, at a distance and in close proximity, and observe and appreciate non-verbal communications when performing nursing assessment and

  • continues to support teachers as president of the Montana Science Teachers Association, and communications officer of the Montana State Teachers of the Year chapter. In June, she participated in the NEA Global Fellowship program, for which she traveled to China to learn about Chinese culture and education. In September, she will support native teachers in Dubai with STEM education.

  • outside one of Portland’s Salt & Straw locations. Salt & StrawNeela Sturm, 2, enjoys a delicious ice cream cone at one of Salt & Straw’s Portland shops. (Photos by John Froschauer, PLU) Malek worked at Starbucks — which was a small company with 30 stores at the time she started — on and off for about 12 years, doing marketing and communications work. Part of that time she was stationed in Portland, a city with a sense of community she hadn’t experienced since college. “I’ve always had this dream of