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  • Four Step ProcessSuccessful programs are not born, but carefully crafted, thought out, and revised along the way. If your group is going to be successful at recruitment and outreach, good programming is a necessity. The key to successful programming involves four basic steps: development, planning and logistics, promotion and follow up. The more your group follows these steps, over the years, the more your groups programs will be sustainable and long-lasting. Programming Programming

  • consulting experience has been at the University of Washington (iSchool-Comotion), Washington State University, Oxford University (UK), and at City University. At these educational institutions I’ve have taught business, Entrepreneuring, Human Computer Interaction, Engineering, Capstone/Practicum across undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs in business, information, and computer science. For the past 5 years I have led and managed over 85 Capstone student teams sponsored by T-Mobile, Amazon

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  • decades. The 1980s saw the emergence of study away as an important PLU facet. The Rieke Science Center was completed, faculty governance grew stronger and recruitment of new students became increasingly focused. Academic programs grew stronger and new programs were undertaken. At the end of the decade, the university celebrated its centennial, with a year long celebration that included the world premiere of my colleague Gregory Youtz’s opera on Northwest Native American history and simultaneous

  • decades. The 1980s saw the emergence of study away as an important PLU facet. The Rieke Science Center was completed, faculty governance grew stronger and recruitment of new students became increasingly focused. Academic programs grew stronger and new programs were undertaken. At the end of the decade, the university celebrated its centennial, with a year long celebration that included the world premiere of my colleague Gregory Youtz’s opera on Northwest Native American history and simultaneous

  • by PLU Music Professor Gregory Youtz will premiere. The tune begins Youtz’s 12-minute-long Lutheran Processional, a proposed new march for PLU Convocation and Commencement ceremonies. “The Lutheran Processional mixes famous Lutheran chorale tunes (O Day Full of Grace, Lobe den Herren, Beautiful Savior and A Mighty Fortress is Our God) with newly composed, original tunes in the style of folk music of the cultures in which Pacific Lutheran University maintains Gateway programs: Trinidad, China

  • language learners and/or bilingual education. Toppenish SD has many English-language learners: 1393 youth qualify as ELL among 4774 full-time students. Or a little more than one-fourth of students.“Our motivation was to not pull ELL kids out of a classroom, which comes with a stigma and missed opportunities for peer interaction and role modeling,” says Teri Martin, Federal Programs Director for Toppenish School District. Teachers wanted the opportunity to keep students in the classroom, teach language

  • programs and degree requirements, courses in the curriculum, and typical program progression, including courses and timeline be notified in a timely manner with a clear description of the curriculum change and the reason for the change clear communication about what is expected of them in their respective programs and when important deliverables are due (e.g., vaccination records, BLS certification, PPD/QuantiFERON Gold results, etc.) information about financial aid and who to contact to inquire about

  • Republic of Mauritania from 2001-2003. “That experience changed my trajectory and gave me a global perspective that has been invaluable to my life and career,” Wiley said. Sixty-six students were enrolled in Prep at the end of last year. The certificate program prepares them for postgraduate service in Peace Corps and similar programs like Lutheran Volunteer Corps, Americorps, and more. “It’s like a minor and it combines coursework with hands-on experiences,” Wiley said. Students pick a track, like

  • school English in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania from 2001-2003. “That experience changed my trajectory and gave me a global perspective that has been invaluable to my life and career,” Wiley said. Sixty-six students were enrolled in Prep at the end of last year. The certificate program prepares them for postgraduate service in Peace Corps and similar programs like Lutheran Volunteer Corps, Americorps, and more. “It’s like a minor and it combines coursework with hands-on experiences,” Wiley said

  • Daniel Cline, PhD, RN, ARNP, ANP-BC, CEN Associate Dean for Prelicensure Programs Full Profile 253-535-7695 dcline@plu.edu