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  • -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 community gardens. Her current work with Tacoma

  • over health, safety, and the environment at PLU. The following list provides some idea of the range of regulatory agencies the university works with.University Environmental Health & Safety Manager, Chemical Hygiene Officer, and Radiation Safety Officer Chemical Waste Biological Waste Radioactive Waste Radiation Safety/Health Physics Fire Safety Hazardous Materials Management Environmental Compliance Industrial Hygiene General Safety Biological Safety Training and Communications Programs Management

  • how journalists can rethink their roles to better meet the needs of a participatory public. Moni is the inaugural McGurn Fellow at the University of Florida, working with researchers at the UF College of Journalism and Communications and beyond to better understand ways to employ techniques described in her book to boost understanding. She was named one of the 50 most influential women in Seattle, served twice as a juror for the Pulitzer Prizes, and plays a barbarian named Shadrack in her besties

  • ) knowledge and skill of policy formulation, evaluation, and advocacy; including, methods of influence, building strategic alliances, and setting policy agendas; (c) the role of the educational leader in working with multiple constituencies (government, legislature, lobbyists, special interest groups, media); and (d) purposes and effective strategies for building teams in leadership settings. (3) EDUC 763 : Collaboration and Contributions to the Profession This course supports Ed.D. students/candidates by

  • Study Away Identities Resources The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education seeks to bring diverse individuals together to learn from one another in off-campus global and local settings and through programming focused on pressing world issues. In addition to strategic and ethical outreach, we aim to provide guidance, support, and resources to foster an inclusive environment for PLU students, faculty and staff members of all backgrounds and identities to reach that goal. Students

  • communications with the faculty member regarding appointment and terms of contract, the chairperson’s annual letters of evaluation of non-tenured faculty; correspondence related to personnel actions. Provides an official employment record for academic faculty. Official Copy: Provost Retention: 60 years after termination of employment; Vita potentially archival Other Copies: Appropriate Dean or Department Retention: 3 years after termination of employment Employee Personnel Records, Temporary Staff Includes

  • 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

  • , computer simulation, financial feasibility assessment, balance sheet analysis, determinants of interest rates, and the impact of business cycle fluctuations on shareholder value. (4) BMBA 521 : Supply Chain and Information Management Develops a managerial perspective on the role of manufacturing and service operations within the enterprise and in supply chains. Examine the strategic role of information technology and systems in enabling decision making for global competitive advantage. (4) BMBA 522

  • 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