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  • Important text: None Major holidays: Human Light Major figures in this tradition: Enlightenment Scholars, scientists Place of worship: None Brief Summary: Humanists believe in the importance of

    , by Louis Frederic Rethinking the Buddha: Early Buddhist Philosophy as Meditative Perception, by Eviatar Shulman A Buddhist Approach to International Relations: Radical Interdependence, by William J Long ChristianityImportant text: the Bible Major holidays: Easter, Christmas, Pentecost Major figures in this tradition: Abraham, Moses, other Hebrew Prophets, Jesus Christ Place of worship: Church Brief Summary: Christianity has a basis in Abrahamic tradition, like Judaism and Islam. It’s holy book

  • The PLU M.B.A. program offers two tracks: a general M.B.A. in Business Administration and an M.B.A. in Management Science & Quantitative Methods.

    business decision making. (4) BMBA 513 : Marketing Management A practical approach to understanding and applying customer-directed marketing strategies for achieving organizational goals. Students will examine theoretical concepts and apply contemporary approaches to the marketing of services, products and ideas in business, public, and nonprofit organizations. (4) BMBA 515 : Organizations, Leadership, and Change Management The leader's role in creating organizational designs, processes and cultures

  • Jillian graduated with a BA in Economics and a BBA in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. She is starting work at Ann Clark Ltd as their Digital Marketing Analyst.

    women involved in the economics department. After one year of school she will join the Peace Corps to fulfill her internship requirement for her degree. Taylor Brunstad, 2015Taylor is currently an assistant coach at Olympia Area Rowing where she mainly coaches the novice high school boys team and also coaches an adult learn to row program. In the future she wants to pursue a career in behavioral economics in either the public or private sector after completing a graduate program. Marguerite Clemens

  • TACOMA, WASH. (May 15, 2017)- Classes are over, tests are on the horizon and therapy dogs are waiting in the wings. It’s the end of spring semester, and for several hundred Lutes that means life after college beckons. Pacific Lutheran University students are fast approaching…

    challenging thing hasn’t come yet."- Thomas Horn Horn also traveled to Holden Village in central Washington for a J-Term philosophy course. “There was no technology and 300 inches of snow on the ground,” he said. “Taking a class in that environment was pretty phenomenal.” Horn recently interviewed with AmeriCorps, a nonprofit organization focused on engaging adults in acts of public service. If accepted, he will be working in Seattle with the program College Access Now, helping to coach, mentor and

  • The purpose of the Lockout/Tagout program at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is to establish procedures to ensure that all machines or equipment are stopped and isolated from all potentially

    through a lower position must be moved to a safe position, or if necessary blocked, clamped or chained in place. All moving parts must be at rest and the start button must be activated to assure that the machine is in a zero mechanical state before starting work. Operating controls must be returned to the OFF position after the isolation of the equipment is verified. Equipment with power panels at public locations must be locked out or positively disabled at two separate locations. Plug-in cord

  • Study away is an opportunity for students to pursue their academic interests in a different cultural context.

    cost of roundtrip airfare is included in the program fee. Students will receive more information regarding their flight options after getting an admissions decision. During the ProgramWill there be someone available at the airport to welcome my student upon arrival?This depends on the program. For most PLU short-term faculty-led programs, group transportation upon arrival will be pre-arranged. In some cases, including for many semester programs, it is up to the student to navigate local public

  • Major in Social Work 52 semester hours, including SOCW 245, 250, 350, 360, 460, 465, 475, 476, 485, 486, 498, and 499 SOCW 232 or SOCI 232 SOCI 101 STAT 233 (must be completed at PLU) 4 semester

    ways they may evaluate their practice. This culminates in a paper and public presentation. Prerequisites: SOCW 245, 350, 360, 460, 475, 498, and SOCW 232 or SOCI 232. (3)

  • Elaina Bonar, Senior Capstone Seminar Piscidin is an antimicrobial, cationic, amphipathic peptide that is 22 amino acids in length and adopts an α-helical shape.

    demonstrations and experiments. Thus, the development of a yearlong, safe, “green” chemistry laboratory curriculum that addresses the needs and physical limitations of public schools is essential for future chemistry educators. 2:30 pm - Dissolution of Suspended Sediments from the Nisqually GlacierLuke Weinbrecht, Senior Capstone Seminar The dissolution kinetics of sediments taken from the Nisqually River was measured under field like conditions to investigate the chemical weathering present in the alpine

  • You will be living in South Hall, an apartment-style complex on the south edge of campus. It has many amenities, such as a laundry room (with free washer and dryers), a fitness room, lounges and

    一个房间,也不能从一个宿舍移动到另一个宿舍。 这意味着当学年底学生退房时,所有学年初在房间内的家具和用品都必须在你/妳的房间内。如果没有,你/妳可能需要承担更换遗失物品的任何费用。Room Alterations (房间装饰)Occupants are not permitted to paint, apply contact or wall paper, alter or remodel any student room or public area in the residence hall. If you would like to customize your room with posters or other items, please talk to your Community Advisor about the best ways to temporarily hang them without damaging any walls. Chinese Translation 本校不允许学生在宿舍的任何房间和公共区域进行涂漆,涂抹接触或更换墙纸,更改或改造任何学生房间及

  • Tuesday May 23, 2023 2:00-6:00pm in Morken 105

    reaching nearly 2000 people in 2022. Tacoma is also the largest city in the Chambers-Clover Creek watershed. This watershed is impacted heavily by the pollution of its urban setting, including pollution from unhoused encampments. Using an environmental studies lens and socio-political frameworks including a public policy lens, this paper analyzes Tacoma’s housing and water crises separately and explores the ways that the issues are related. Advocating for a shift in Tacoma’s housing policy patterns