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  • recognized as “the racial conscience of sport,” brings expertise and a call to action for a more just and inclusive sporting landscape.Lapchick’s journey in championing equality and leveraging the power of sports for positive societal change has left an indelible mark on national and international platforms. From founding the DeVos Sports Business Management Program at the University of Central Florida to delivering speeches in esteemed arenas such as the United States Congress, the United Nations, the

  • “Important Dates” on the Office of the Registrar webpage for each semester or term. LuteCard Fee A fee of $35 is charged to replace lost or stolen student IDs. If an ID card has been damaged, it can be brought to the Business Operations Office in AUC 207 for replacement. Matriculation Fee A one-time matriculation fee is charged to all degree-seeking students in their first term. The fee, $260 for undergraduates and $205 for graduates, covers the creation of the academic record, new student orientation

  • settings. After graduation, some will produce imaginative writing through freelance work. Some will move into writing positions in science, law, business, or industry, and others will find themselves well prepared to pursue advanced degrees in English studies and Master of Fine Arts programs. Publishing and Printing Arts For more than twenty years Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of English has offered a way to help students translate a love of books into an exciting professional career in

  • , the Office of Sponsored Programs needs to be CC’d on the email: Yaa Arhin, yaa.s.arhin@plu.edu. The Procurement Office will review the submission. Contingent upon the submission being complete, you will receive approval in 1-2 business days. After you receive approval, you can make the purchase with a p-card or place the order to be paid through invoice. Preferred and Cooperative PurchasingPurchases made through a preferred vendor or through a cooperative contract do not require alternative bids

  • PLU and how it will contribute to the book arts and printing community at large. Read More Spice for Life John de Mars ’09 spends a lot of time outdoors, and his passion helped inform the recipe for his hot sauce company’s most recent product. Learn about Expedition Sauce and how the annual Business Plan Competition in PLU’s School of Business helped his inaugural hot sauce brand gain traction in the marketplace. Read More Building the biz Louis Hobson ’00 is an accomplished actor on stage and on

  • how his experience on the PLU Football team helped shape his approach to business leadership. How would you summarize the work of the Northwest Seaport Alliance? Our mission is built around creating economic wealth and opportunity for people throughout the state. We do that through the management of our properties and partnering with private sector businesses to create jobs and economic activity here in this region and throughout the state of Washington. There is a lot of detailed work that drives

  • :20) A-1) “The Global Video Game Industry – Uniting the World through Fun” Markets like China and Korea have become dominant players in the global game business with game companies in China valued in the billions on public trading, professional game players in Korea can earn over $100,000 USD a year playing games, the most used applications on Facebook and the iPhone are games like Farmville and Flight Control, and people are getting “married” in online worlds like World of Warcraft. What does

  • :20) A-1) “The Global Video Game Industry – Uniting the World through Fun” Markets like China and Korea have become dominant players in the global game business with game companies in China valued in the billions on public trading, professional game players in Korea can earn over $100,000 USD a year playing games, the most used applications on Facebook and the iPhone are games like Farmville and Flight Control, and people are getting “married” in online worlds like World of Warcraft. What does

  • into academic divisions—Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, the School of Arts & Communication, the School of Business, the School of Education & Kinesiology, the School of Nursing and Interdisciplinary Programs. We’d like you to meet some recent PLU graduates—one from each academic division—who share their success stories and how PLU helped them find their true vocation. Explore all our majors at www.plu.edu/majors. School of Education & Kinesiology Kelly Nagan, Class of 2008 Degree

  • Business Interruption Staffing Decision Guide (docx) download