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  • simultaneously providing pre–professional opportunities for talented and capable PLU students. Read Previous Justin Kjolseth ‘10 on law school, PLU debate and life as an Assistant Attorney General Read Next Josh Wallace: The Art of Business, The Business of Art COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24

  • completed and community contributions maintained through some portion of remote work, arrangements may be made in accordance with the following policy. The university allows the use of remote and flexible work arrangements within the bounds of good public practice, business operations, and resource limitations. The following options may be explored: FTE reduction: Reduction in the number of hours an employee works in a week with a corresponding reduction in pay and other benefits such as vacation/sick

  • Canyon University in Arizona, and is now a junior at PLU.  Jonathan has studied trumpet primarily with his dad.  He has also studied with Gerald Webster (former WSU trumpet professor), Kurt Dupuis (principal trumpet of the President’s Own Marine Band), and Joe Burgstaller (trumpet professor at ASU).  Jonathan is majoring in Business and plays in the Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, and the choir at PLU.  Jonathan does not have free time, but would enjoy it if he did. Devin Bianchi-RiveraDevin is a first

  • Studies Program is designed to provide a broad foundation in Chinese language, culture and history, with the added opportunity to focus on China’s religious and philosophical worldview, as well as the economic structure of China. As a Chinese Studies student, you’ll complete coursework in Chinese language, history, and religion, with optional work in political science, the arts, business and other disciplines. If you’re interested in weaving your future within China’s through pursuit of an

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Reporting a fire is everyone’s responsibility. Maintaining a fire-safe environment is critical to preserving research work, business records and facilities, as well as the personal safety of every member of our community. All fires that present a risk to persons or property should be reported immediately to PLU Campus Safety at ext. 7911 or notifying Central Pierce Fire and Rescue by dialing 911. Additionally, concerns about fire

  • is learning about the past and why that matters. Film screenings, as well as contextual and analytic readings, will enable us to explore history at the movies. (4) HIST 247 : U.S. Capitalism: From Railroads to Netflix - ES Surveys the history of American business and the economy from the rise of big business and labor unions after the American Civil War through the era of globalization. Topics include technological change, government regulation, business organization, economic thought, business

  • . The recently renovated, $20-million Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is the premier performing arts center in the South Puget Sound region. The university offers 44 majors and 54 minors as well as graduate and professional programs in business administration, creative writing, education, finance, marketing research, marriage and family therapy and nursing. Back <

  • wet day, I had a blast. The best part was that several of the people I met on the trip ended up becoming my good friends.” – Shannon Duffy ’17 Business Seattle, Wash. The PassNortheast of PLU is Snoqualmie Pass, an area filled with clear alpine lakes, gorgeous waterfalls, awesome hikes, rock climbing, and a ski and snowboard resort. “PLU may be located in an urban area, but there are so many opportunities to connect with nature just beyond campus. One hike is Rattlesnake Ridge. This hike has a

  • RegistrationPlease register for the event by August 20Register for Orientation and Welcome DinnerSchedule: Thursday, September 5, 20193:00pm: Business Programs Orientation - MCLT 103 (for MBA, MSF, and MSMA students)All new incoming graduate students of the MBA, MSMA and MSF programs will meet in Morken Center Room 103 for their program orientation.  If you are unable to attend this event please notify your program director.4:00pm: Student Services Orientation - AUC 214A (for all new graduate

  • production of biofuels, and the application of biochar materials to water purification and soil amendment. Research projects include the growth of biomass impacted through soil amendment, the creation and purification of biofuels from organic matter, and the purification of wastewater and lagoons using biochars. Complementary workshops will also be included that emphasize career paths in environmentally focused fields with discussions on running a small business and entrepreneurial pathways. Eligibility