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  • at PLU would not have been possible without support. Thank you so much. “Kalina ’17“It is such an honor to have the support of my community as a low-income female student. This scholarship helps make it possible for me to pursue my business degree, and gives me hope that I will be able to continue on to higher education.”

  • going home or to the location of your car. Emergency Ride Home cannot be used for: Personal errands Business-related travel Pre-scheduled appointments or overtime Trips to the hospital in place of ambulance service Trips to the doctor or hospital resulting from an on-the-job injury Or non-emergency side trips How does Emergency Ride Home work? Campus Safety will authorize the use of a Lyft/Uber/taxi ride and issue a voucher from Pierce Transit. If you need a ride home, contact Campus Safety at 253

  • Faculty Webinars We are very excited to present a series of Faculty Webinars at this year’s Homecoming Week! Find out all the details for each event and register below! Code NationPersonal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America with Prof. Michael J. Halvorson, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic HistoryTuesday, Oct 6 at 4:30 p.m. PT   How have people learned to write computer programs in the past, and how have the experiences of programmers changed over time? Are there

  • what you mean.” In a business environment, this idea is often phrased as “just get to the bottom line, we don’t need all the details, just get to the bottom line!” Often, American conversations tend to search for information. Americans ask a lot of questions, and they are very direct. If the answer to a request is no, generally Americans will simply reply “No.” They may add a brief explanation as to why they are declining the request, but “no” does mean “no.” The answer of “no” does not mean that

  • of Business. “Technology has transformed the way information is collected, analyzed, and utilized. When used appropriately, technology has the potential to make nurses more effective and efficient, leading to improved patient safety and better health outcomes for patients.”What is one instructional technique or project that is particularly effective, innovative, or engaging?“Tablet computers and smartphones are powerful, convenient, networked, and facilitate ‘knowledge on the go’. Today’s

  • offered? This is a full time program starting in mid-June and ending the following June. Each term will consist of a combination of on-campus course work and fieldwork,including the summer. The specific schedule varies each semester, but will generally include coursework and fieldwork during normal business hours plus occasional Saturdays depending on the term. Where can I complete my student teaching (internship) placement? Although we cannot guarantee placement within a specific district, we will

  • Underwood receives 2023 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research Read Next Brian Sung ’24 discusses his business and econ majors, Oxford trip, and PLU experience as a first generation Chinese immigrant LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 The Passing of Bryan Dorner June 4, 2024 Student athlete Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU June 4, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines

  • , associate professor of business, spoke of how they bring sustainability issues into their classrooms through books, or projects such as finding out why more students don’t take the bus. Jill Whitman, professor of geosciences, has her students do an autopsy of PLU garbage cans to find out how much of the trash could really be recycled. “These problems are overwhelmingly big,” Whitman noted. But by showing students how small changes can make a difference, it can make the problems more manageable, she said

  • the broader Puget Sound community to engage individuals of international, national and local stature – from scholars and authors to business people and hands-on practitioners. Sobania said the sports and recreation theme fits along these same lines as past symposiums – global themes that extend beyond a single country. Read Previous Meant to Live – Storm Chaser Read Next Road map to a green campus COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad

  • , Crom said. Books range in price from a few bucks, for a used paperback a student might use in a Literature class, to up to $200 for some business or nursing textbooks. Students who purchase used or new books can participate in the buyback program offered by the bookstore. Students that also purchase a set amount of books at the bookstore will receive gift cards to be used against future purchases. “It’s a new loyalty program for textbooks,” Crom said. Students will receive a “loyalty card” that