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happy, other than theatre, do that.” Sounds dark, right? Sounds like I am sabotaging my own program. And students often respond the way I did with, “It IS the only thing that will make me happy!” But hear me out and really think about that question. When I tell people what I do, the most common thing they say to me is, “Oh that’s fun!” It drives me crazy. Show business is just that, a business. You work hard your entire life for very little monetary compensation unless you are very, very lucky and
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Healthcare Economics: An Interview with Teresa Hackler and Karen Travis Posted by: halvormj / April 24, 2018 April 24, 2018 By Michael Halvorson, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History The following excerpts were gathered from an April 24, 2018 conversation between Michael Halvorson, PLU student Teresa Hackler, and Economics professor Karen Travis. Hackler and Travis completed a Benson Summer Research project together in 2017 on healthcare economics and racial discrimination in
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consideration of each Incident Report, so time frames must necessarily be established with flexibility. Most Review Meetings are completed within ten business days, but for more complex cases, the estimated timeline is 60 days. Other time estimates are set out in these procedures for context but are guidelines only. If the deadlines are missed by an individual or PLU, it will not keep the Review Meeting from continuing. Once the timing is established for a Review Meeting, students must either comply with
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A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane PLU Student-Faculty Resea
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A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane PLU Student-Faculty Resea
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A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane PLU Student-Faculty Resea
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engineering courses, courses in business, economics, and ethics with a special emphasis on industry and/or an internship. Students choosing the minor will learn the basics of engineering design and team problem solving, will gain familiarity with industry, and will obtain valuable skills ensuring their success in the workplace or in graduate studies. An Advisory Board comprised of engineering and science professionals associated with PLU will advise students in the Engineering Internship process for
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average day, he responds to high-level questions about some of higher education’s toughest challenges: retention of marginalized students, tuition affordability, shrinking enrollment, balancing mission-based values with the bottom line. “There are, and there always will be, people in higher ed who say ‘We’re not a business,’” Belton said. “But, if we don’t have money, there’s no mission.” And, at the other end of the spectrum, he responds to calls about locks improperly installed on bathroom stalls
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it’s like running a small city. On an average day, he responds to high-level questions about some of higher education’s toughest challenges: retention of marginalized students, tuition affordability, shrinking enrollment, balancing mission-based values with the bottom line. “There are, and there always will be, people in higher ed who say ‘We’re not a business,’” Belton said. “But, if we don’t have money, there’s no mission.” And, at the other end of the spectrum, he responds to calls about locks
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