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It is not uncommon for PLU to enter into contractual agreements with performers, musicians, speakers, and the like. When negotiating contracts with these groups, be sure to keep in mind the following: Make sure all business terms are spelled correctly and used appropriately Make sure both parties’ responsibilities are spelled out clearly Make certain you are able to do everything for which you are responsible Make sure there are no terms included which you do not understand – ask questions
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the WA State Arts Commission, serving on the Governors Blue Ribbon Arts Task Force and being on the board of the Whatcom County Human Rights Task Force. In January 2011, I was honored to receive the Weyerhaeuser Companies “Martin Luther King Living the Dream award” and in 2014 the “Redeeming the Prophetic Vision Social Justice Award”. I was also named a “Woman of Influence” by the Business Examiner. I am passionate about making the world a better place for all people. My work at the YWCA is a
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how PLU’s commitment to vocation supports its educational mission; demonstrate practical skills that nourish reflection on vocation (e.g., appreciative listening; silence; meditation); discuss vocation with other students; and serve as public representatives of the Center for Vocation at university events.The Center for Vocation welcomes the tenth cohort of Fellows for the 2024-25 academic year.Meet the 2024-25 FellowsSuhaib Ali Major: Business (Concentration in Finance)Lance Maligaya Major
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Michael J. Halvorson Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History Full Profile 253-535-8258 halvormj@plu.edu * On Sabbatical
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Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) Posted by: nicolacs / April 5, 2022 April 5, 2022 As an WASI intern You will be matched with a Washington state business to create sustainability solutions for industry practices. During this 10-week internship, you will conduct research that can help improve efficiency, save money, and prevent/reduce waste. Project topics might include energy or water audits, toxics reduction, green chemistry, and life cycle assessment. Read the Host
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Participants Review Board Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Academic Budgeting Academic Budget Assistance Cost-share and matching funds Course Release Finance & AdministrationBusiness Office The Business Office monitors the financial activity of all grants received by faculty and staff. They can set up and manage accounts for grants, request reimbursement of federal agency funds for your award and provide support with final grant expenditure reports. Contact Gemma Dulay with questions regarding
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, faculty and alumni The board meets twice a year on campus and conducts much of its business through the work of various committees.Nominate someone today!Know someone who would make a great member of the Alumni Board? Nominate them today. Current Alumni Board Members, other alumni, and PLU faculty, staff and students can submit nominations. Alumni Board Nomination FormBoard Members NameClass YearCityState Scott Barnum(President)1977Menlo ParkCalifornia Brian Laubach1984LakewoodWashington Jackie-Lynn
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Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) Posted by: nicolacs / April 5, 2022 April 5, 2022 As an WASI intern You will be matched with a Washington state business to create sustainability solutions for industry practices. During this 10-week internship, you will conduct research that can help improve efficiency, save money, and prevent/reduce waste. Project topics might include energy or water audits, toxics reduction, green chemistry, and life cycle assessment. Read the Host
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large news-show desk in front of cameras, Tinker discussed Initiative 1 on the 2015 ballot with Don Hansen, a local small business owner, and the show’s host, Chris Anderson. The show originally aired on Friday, October 30 at 7:30pm. Participants talked about the costs and benefits of raising the minimum wage in Tacoma to $15/hour. Tinker was confident during the interview as she realized her preparations for the Ruth Anderson Public Debate gave her more than enough experience and skill to handle
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the University of Washington in the Economics Department, in the Foster School of Business, and at Seattle University. She joined Pacific Lutheran University in 2013. She has 15 years of multifaceted research experience in government bond markets, tax analysis, mortgage analysis, K-12 education financing, and cost-benefit analysis. Dr. Nagy’s work experience includes such world-class organizations as Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Human Services Policy Center. Additionally, Dr
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