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  • leader's role in creating organizational designs, processes and cultures. Leader competencies and practices for developing and managing people to meet performance requirements and organization cultural fit, and analyzing needs for organizational change. (4) BMBA 517 : Understanding and Managing Financial Resources Corporate finance topics including cash flow forecasting, planning, budgeting, valuation models, cost of capital, leverage, and risk and return. Additional topics include ratio analysis

  • than dirt’ by so many, it has been such a wonderful gift and inspiration to connect with the women of PLU. I always leave with a greater sense of confidence in our youth and feeling confident that today’s youth will do much better for the world than my generation has done.” Cheryl Cristello Has talked with faculty and young women about what it means to be a woman, sexuality and gender “When I arrived at PLU, the Women’s Center was still very new. The fact that PLU had a Women’s Center (and a

  • PLU academic calendar at https://www.plu.edu/registrar/wp-content/uploads/sites/209/2022/05/academic-calendar-2022-23-updated-may22.pdf and https://www.plu.edu/registrar/wp-content/uploads/sites/209/2022/05/academic-calendar-2023-24-updated-may22.pdf. If I agree to precept, do I have to precept a student every semester?No. PLU accepts your volunteering as a gift. PLU also is aware of the possibility of compassion fatigue and burnout. You are free to choose to precept on a semester-by-semester

  • or 45 college-level transferable quarter credits. Students from schools with written evaluations rather than grades are required to submit their ACT or SAT scores. Students planning on applying for Nursing Conditional Admission are strongly encouraged to send in their scores. Students interested in teaching (including Education majors) may want to send in their scores, which can be used for the basic skills admission requirement by the state to get into a teacher program. How do I apply as test

  • state representatives, Tina Orwall (D) and Gina Mosbrucker (R). In her first year, the tireless Nguyen planned a six-week series of discussions on religious diversity, spanning six faith traditions, which won Social Justice Program of the Year. “It was an ambitious project,” she reflected, “and it spurred my determination to prove to myself that I can do anything I set my mind to.” A favorite PLU memory: This year’s Act Six Scholars Senior Celebration was Nguyen’s last big planning commitment for

  • -planning. The work of this last year has paved the way for faculty to ideate, innovate and reimagine our curriculum and how it is delivered. One way faculty are creating stronger programs is by bringing key insights and perspectives from multiple disciplines together in ways that will both attract and benefit students. To highlight one example, faculty with expertise in Nordic studies will move from a small, standalone department to join the vibrant and growing Global and Area Studies program. This

  • : The councilor has been elected by the Council to the position of Chair, in which case the term is extended. For details of Chair terms, see Article XI. The councilor has been selected to serve on the Budget Advisory Committee, the Long Range Planning Committee, or the Benefits Committee, in which case an additional year is served. Councilors shall serve no more than two consecutive elected two-year terms or until the completion of an extended term. Should a council member take on a committee

  • , during which the university gained national stature in global education, sustainability, and helping students explore their passion and purpose in life and their role as world citizens. During Anderson’s tenure, the university developed a distinctive tradition of decennial long-range planning with three corresponding comprehensive fundraising campaigns which yielded over three hundred million dollars, including support for academic programs and student scholarships. They enabled a nine fold increase

  • . How did your perspectives change? What did you choose to write about, and how did this change? How did you see yourself growing?   Text and information from IES Abroad Personal Travel with IntentionYou may be planning to organize your own travel around your host country and/or neighboring countries while you’re away. When you do, think about the reasoning behind the decisions you make while organizing your travel. When booking a place to stay, are you able to choose a locally owned hostel/hotel

  • enforcement — rarely knows for certain what comes next. (Video by Rustin Dwyer and Joshua Wiersma ’18, PLU) “I don’t so much plan for the future,” he said, “but I try to prepare for it.” So, while he wasn’t necessarily planning to launch a microdistillery with his buddies-turned-business partners, he was prepared for a whole lot of fun. “I think I know what an artist feels like,” Bunk said. “That’s why it has yet to become a job.” Bunk fondly describes Edgewood-based Nightside Distillery as a “full-time