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  • International two organizations that promote awareness and appreciation for original prints, books, hand-made paper and drawings. This February, Cornwall will showcase his work in a University Gallery exhibition titled “Impressions.” The title of the show was chosen for its dual meaning: it is a term that refers to individual fine art prints, but also may refer to a mental image. Cornwall’s prints and much of the work in his exhibition are the impressions of the artist. After more than four decades of work

  • Associate Professor of Music Gina Gillie, who teaches horn at Pacific Lutheran University, spent the 2015-16 academic year growing her teaching, composing and performing repertoire. In the fall, Gillie gave a lecture and performance at the International Horn Symposium in Los Angeles, traveled to the University of Louisiana to perform and lecture, and helped with numerous soundtrack recordings, including a piece for the popular online video game World of Warcraft. She also composed two pieces

  • MissionThe PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff & administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal arts that inspires students to: LEARN for Life, LIVE Purposefully, LEAD Responsibly, & CARE for Others. Affiliations Both the BBA and the MBA programs are accredited by AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Student organizations include Beta Gamma Sigma

  • NWCCU should be directed to the NWCCU accreditation liaison officer at PLU. Individuals may contact: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities 8060 165th Ave NE, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 558-4224 www.nwccu.org In addition, the following programs hold specialized accreditations and approvals: Business: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) Computer Science (B.S.): Accredited by Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET Marriage and Family

  • Opportunities Recurring opportunities for students interested in post-bacc opportunities. ProgramLocationLengthDisciplines American Chemical Society Bridge ProgramMultiple sites1-2 years, depending on the siteChemistry American Chemical Society International OpportunitiesMultipleMultipleChemistry and Chemical engineering American Chemical Society Opportunities in the United StatesMultipleMultipleChemistry and Chemical engineering American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular

  • MediaLab Premieres documentary about food waste Posted by: Todd / November 15, 2014 November 15, 2014 Wastefulness can produce distressing results. This is especially true in the international food industry, in which more than one-third of all food produced globally each year goes to waste, resulting in economic, energy and environmental losses totaling more than $750 billion annually, according to the United Nations. Intrigued and disturbed by this statistic, Pacific Lutheran University (PLU

  • , November 15, from 3-5 p.m. in the Anderson University Center. The event, which is part of an international grassroots effort to fight hunger, will raise money for those in need in Pierce County. “This program helps both students and the community,” Steve Sobeck, Empty Bowl’s coordinator and resident instructor of Art & Design, said. “Students learn how big of an impact that art and ceramics can have, and the community is able to take pride that their bowl is hand made.” This year, the ceramics program

  • . - AJ MooreCost Disease and Symphony Orchestra7:25-7:45 p.m. - Jonny MaierImmigration and Economic Growth: Can Immigrants Solve the Economic Situation in Italy?7:45-8:05 p.m. - Brittany IversonImpacts of Asymmetric Information on Children's Health Insurance Coverage8:05-8:10 p.m. - Break8:10-8:30 p.m. - Nicole MatiatosThe Function of Middlemen: An Analysis in the International Fair-Trade Coffee Market8:30-8:50 p.m. - Ryan FloodThe Effect of Multinational Outsourcing on Domestic Employment8:50-9:10

  • using this option, you must know the student’s PLU ID. Online payments may be made in the form of electronic check or credit card. Credit card payments are subject to a 2.5% service fee. There is no additional fee for electronic check payments. The University currently accepts AMEX, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa for student account payments.Make an Online PaymentMake a Payment On Behalf Of Someone ElseWireInternational wire transfers may be made through the University’s International Payment

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