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  • equip myself with the education and knowledge in order to see and make the world an equitable, peaceful, and better place for all. I believe in the power global studies has, especially with GS being interdisciplinary, it has always pushed my boundaries and allowed me to critically examine the world and grow as a learner, social justice advocate and human being. Tamber Price Class of 2023 GLOBAL STUDIES MAJOR PURSUES MEDICAL SCHOOL TO SUPPORT HEALTH EQUITY While at PLU, Margaret Chell ’18 decided to

  • yet meet the prerequisites for general chemistry.   The course abandons the traditional chapter ordering of topics in general chemistry to develop students’ understanding of four principle concept areas:  1) Quantitative Relationships, 2) Atomic and Molecular Structure, 3) Energy and Energy Changes, and 4)  Chemical Reactivity. Through a “flipped classroom” approach, students read, watch videos, and work through practice problems before each class meeting to prepare them for higher-order problem

  • J-Term Meal PlansJ-Term is a source of much confusion for first-year students. If you have any questions at all, call the Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants office at 253-535-7472, or e-mail us at mealplan@plu.edu! On-Campus for J-Term If you are on campus for J-Term, and NOT taking a J-Term Away class,  you must have a meal plan just like Fall and Spring Semesters. If you want to choose a plan other than the default for J-Term (Meal Plan B), you can do it through the Quick Links on the

  • include: Videos posted online to watch before or after class Online instructional content posted for remediation or a deeper exploration of topics Student-generated content shared using wikis, blogs, or websites Open educational resources (OERs), including videos and websites Publisher resources, including websites, tutorials, games, videos, and simulations Using existing resources can save you time and effort by utilizing the expertise of others. Some places to search for content include: Library

  • and shipping needs, customer service maintains the service desk, billing, financial records and bookkeeping for the Mailing & Shipping Group. Call them for questions concerning postal rates, charges on any of your job tickets or Banner entries.Mail Policy and ProceduresSending mail and packages to Pacific Lutheran University Family and friends are strongly cautioned not to send cash, checks, gift cards and any other valuable items via United States Post Office First-Class Mail without taking some

  • specifically for Chinese markets. This sort of example was opened to me because of the international experience. Without actually being in China, would I ever gain new insights? Perhaps, not. Much of the international experience allows for seeing business concepts in action, but also the cultural differences and similarities and how those impact in reality, rather than just in theory. × × × One of the cultural aspects I did not realize about China was the emergence of the high upper-class. This was

  • throughout their degree. Students can also choose to add an optional emphasis to their degree by completing two additional four-credit classes in the summer (a total of 44 credits). A unique aspect of our program is the 10-day faculty-led international experience. This is part of our BMBA 509 class and travels in January and/or Spring Break each year. Destinations change annually. The focus of this class is to experience firsthand the global nature of Business and how culture impacts commerce. Below are

  • little bit cumbersome, but really worth it, even though I was not able to bring a spare change of clothes. After several stages of repacking, I was able to fit everything else into one checked bag. Airline regulations are changing so much lately that I wanted to make sure that I had everything checked conservatively. It would be awful to show up to the airport and have to leave half of my gear behind. I am writing this post from our final class period on campus prior our departure. All of us met

  • October 11, 2013 Assistant Professor Brian Maeng works with a student in class. Maeng teaches Operations Management and Management Information Systems at Pacific Lutheran University. (Photo by John Froschauer) PLU’s School of Business ranked as one of the best in the U.S. Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business is one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review. The company features the school in the new 2014 edition of its book, The Best 295

  • quality, including but not limited to academic reputation, retention, graduation rate, faculty resources (including class size), student selectivity and financial resources. PLU is regularly touted for its academic rigor, commitment to community, and innovation. Recent accolades include recognition as the No. 1 school in Washington and ninth in the country for financial aid by LendEDU; ranked second best Prelicensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Programs in Washington by Nursing Schools