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  • J-Term@Sea Our group at the Frederick Lutheran Church, which is celebrating its 350th anniversary this year, making it the oldest Lutheran church in the Western Hemisphere. #lutesawayDr. Nancy Albers-Miller, Dean of the PLU School of Business, and I have been teaching courses on board cruise ships… January 28, 2016 What's a Lute?

  • the faculty at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting for which the agenda applies exclusive of weekends and holidays. The organization of the agenda for a regular meeting of the faculty shall be as follows: Call to Order Opening Prayer Approval of Minutes Question and Answer Period with the President Unfinished business New business Announcements Adjournment Requests for a special meeting of the Faculty Assembly shall specify the nature of the business to be considered. Only those items

  • Mailing: Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat are the delivery and pickup times on campus?9:00 am to Noon One delivery a day, time of delivery and pick-up will vary according to daily mail volumes and building sequencing within the routes. 10:30 am to Noon (depending on package volumes) Packages delivered to residential halls 1:00 pm Departmental packages 2:45 pm An outgoing mail box is provided in the Business Office and Hospitality Services in the AUC. Staff, Faculty and student workers can bring

  • Remove Back New Delete Departments Division of Administrative Services Site Menu Home Budget & Finance Campus Master Planning 2014 Facilities Master Plan Major Institutional Master Plan South Campus Open Space Master Plan 2013 Capital Expenditures FY19 Capital Projects FY18 Capital Improvements FY17 Capital Improvements FY16 Capital Improvements FY15 Capital Improvements Departments Business Office Facilities Management Human Resources Information & Technology Services Risk Services Documents Staff

  • of the prestigious U.S. Fulbright program. Read MoreA life of service looking outwardMark Carrato ’94, a foreign service officer with USAID’s Power Africa program, realized that working for the government would put him in a position to institute real change. Read MoreLife After PLUWe estimate that: More than 600 of our graduates are dentists or physicians About 3,600 have careers in accounting, business, finance or economics More than 5,000 educators and 3,200 nurses have PLU degrees Almost 1,200

  • , who now coordinates Sista Circle. Students involved with Sista Circle have received help with finding jobs, developing business plans, and networking. “We bring in many community leaders and speakers who hear students’ dreams and skill sets and invest in them. You eat lunch with leaders, and they get to know you,” Gilchrist says. “The next time they’re sitting in a meeting, and someone says, ‘Well, who could be great for this?’ The leaders are like, ‘Well, I met someone last weekend who I think

  • Professions, the College of Liberal Studies, the College of Natural Sciences, and the College of Professional Studies. Undergraduate students may choose from a variety of majors and minors, and graduate degrees are offered in business administration, creative writing, education, finance, marketing research, marriage and family therapy, and nursing.

  • Internship Program consists of one six-month assignment across many different Shared Services teams within Providence, with the possibility of extending into a second 6-month assignment. Each unique assignment will build business acumen, provide exposure to core skills, and give participants the ability to add value and have impact for one of the leading healthcare systems in the United States. This remote, paid internship program starts with a short on-boarding session where participants receive focused

  • . Can IHON work with my major?Yes, absolutely! IHON students have majored and minored in every program at PLU, from Biology to Global Studies, Nursing to English, Business to Education. Because IHON courses are interdisciplinary, they work well with all majors.  We offer courses every semester, including January term, so that we can accommodate highly scheduled majors like Nursing and Education.  In fact, IHON students often find IHON easier to fit into the major than the other Gen Ed because it

  • and business functions saved on Netstor (e.g., documents, spreadsheets, presentations and databases) are automatically backed up on a regular schedule.  Files on Netstor can be accessed on campus from any computer on PLU’s network by logging on with one’s ePass credentials. Department space on Netstor and permissions for all employees in that department  are set up automatically; however, additional personal space on Netstor is available by request only.  Instructions for mapping a connection to