Page 175 • (1,994 results in 0.027 seconds)

  • opportunity to learn more about PCAT and discuss the center with PCAT board members. The center also plans to offer a range of adult education and professional certification courses in demand in Pierce County’s smaller cities and suburban communities that are in need of an additional influx of professionally trained workers. “The population growth outside of Tacoma opens up business opportunities that will require skilled workers,” said Mark Martinez, a PCAT board member and executive secretary of the

  • wifi and printing services. And, of course, snacks—a critical element of any after-school program. Tutoring occurs after school in the Anderson University Center on PLU’s campus, and the center plans to expand off-site tutoring in local schools and Pierce County Library branches.PLU student tutors represent a wide range of majors beyond the expected education pathway, including business, computer science, math, social work, and nursing. PLC also offers a unique opportunity to demystify the

  • Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Cary Tolman With a stop at Saltwater State Park to dry off and warm up in front of a blazing fire, the Lutes set off for Point Defiance, where a National Guard LST ground ashore and gave them a lift through the dangerous Tacoma Narrows to Steilacoom, bringing their epic journey to a close. Photos by the late Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Cary Tolman The Lutes’ first order of business upon making it home to American Lake was to repair the damage

  • volunteered/worked, and record the kinds of cases you encountered and the duties you are either exposed to or allowed to perform. If you are volunteering, be responsible and reliable; ask lots of questions; and learn about the business side of the practices, not just the medical side.  It is critically important that you consider what you’ve learned from them. When you complete your application, you will need to be prepared to discuss your experiences with animals in detail as well as communicate that

  • volunteered/worked, and record the kinds of cases you encountered and the duties you are either exposed to or allowed to perform. If you are volunteering, be responsible and reliable; ask lots of questions; and learn about the business side of the practices, not just the medical side.  It is critically important that you consider what you’ve learned from them. When you complete your application, you will need to be prepared to discuss your experiences with animals in detail as well as communicate that

  • department be just that,” Avila said. “I’m very proud of her.” In an email to her old adviser, Fallin wrote that she has “never worked a day in [her] life,” because she is doing what she loves — designing. This vocational success, she said, comes from learning the lesson of hard work from Avila and being pushed by her PLU family. “I know that if it wasn’t for JP, I wouldn’t be where I am today. He taught me that hard work pays off,” she said. “Being a small business owner and literally living my dream, I

  • nation of immigrants, and we must treat our young immigrants in a way that reflects the American dream,” Chavez concluded. Busick ‘99, an Adjunct Faculty Member in the PLU School of Business and a senior manager at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, urged the audience to recognize the value of authentic relationships between professors and students, and contended that the absence of such relationships is the inescapable inadequacy of online higher education. “Did you know we are on the brink of

  • Content Writer, City of Lakewood Support Specialist, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Public Relations Manager, Space Needle Associate Producer, FOX 13 Seattle Communications Coordinator, Capital Region ESD 113 Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs UX Design, Maryland Institute College of Art Master of Business Administration and Management, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Social Work, Walden University Colorado State University Drake University University of Maryland

  • this method of interaction. It was a very costly way to do business with others, it takes a while before people will trust you again and I suspect that while they may forgive, they don’t forget. So the next time you feel the blood rushing to your head as you launch yourself (uninvited) to render assistance or advice: try to take a minute to recall the words of noted writer, philosopher and historian Will Durant: “One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and always a

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2017 and lives with his wife and son in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works in venture capital. Conference ScheduleMatthew ErlichPresentation Title: Polish Holocaust Survivor Stories Who: Matthew Erlich, 1st generation survivor who will be sharing his mother’s story of survival in Auschwitz. Mr. Erlich is part of the Holocaust Center Speakers Bureau. Conference ScheduleDee SimonConvener: Dee Simon, Baral Family CEO at the Holocaust Center for Humanity