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  • CoursePLU CreditsCredit Awarded Analysis & ApproachesMATH 1514Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) Applications & InterpretationMATH 151 & 1524-8Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) [MATH 151 only awarded if not already awarded from Analysis & Approaches Exam] BiologyBIOL 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Business ManagementBUSA 100TR4Elective ChemistryCHEM 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Classical LanguagesLANG 100TR4Elective Computer ScienceCSCI 100TR4Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) DanceDANC 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative

  • local language and/or make a commitment to attend a language school before volunteering. Peace Corps Peace Corps aims to serve their country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries. This agency of the federal government is devoted to world peace and friendship. Peace Corps volunteers work in emerging and essential areas such as information technology and business development, and contributing to the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Peace Corps Volunteers help

  • egress route and secured from falling over (i.e. tied down, placed in propane tank holder, or bracket). A maximum one 20 pound cylinder allowed at any time. PLU Catering can provide a Self Catered Kit for use at your event. It includes all of the required equipment that you will need to meet the requirements for food and personal safety. Use of this kit is free of charge. However, if not returned within 3 business days, a $100 fee will be assessed to the organizing group. It includes: Hand washing

  • product inventory for users who run their own small businesses on the internet. Inspired by Japanese gacha culture and capsule prize machines, we are building a website running on a Firebase backend which implements a dynamic inventory beneath an interactive React.js frontend to emulate the real-life capsule machine experience on the user’s device.  Our application targets a substantial online business niche as an independent tool for artists to manage their inventory and drive sales through

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  • from anyone other than yourself, released information will be limited by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 or FERPA.Fall BillThe fall bill is issued in early August. Be sure to complete the steps below before then.1. ELECTRONIC STUDENT BILLING INFORMATION (e-Bill) ( Add Additional Recipients )The Business Office sends monthly electronic billing statements to students via their PLU email during the first week of each month. Students may designate up to three additional recipients

  • Kingsley, User Support and Josh Page, School of Business Room: AUC 2019:15-10:15AM | Estate Planning BasicsEstate Planning BasicsAttorneys from Gordon Thomas Honeywell will discuss the importance of Wills, and other estate planning documents that might be even more important. The significance of estate/gift taxes, revocable living trusts and probate will be explained. They will also address documents and plans that will make things easier not only for you, but also for your parents, and your kids

  • , all of the hardships he’s endured and the long hours he’s spent in gyms on dark Alaska nights are worth it. “It’s an honor to play college basketball,” he said. Even if he doesn’t achieve basketball stardom at PLU, Zach has already proven that while it might be hard to get to Naknek from here, it’s not hard to get to PLU from Naknek. -Nick Dawson, University Athletics Read Previous Making choices Read Next High schoolers shine at business week COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the

  • husband, Carlos Sandoval ’13, who converted to Islam about a year ago, are looking forward to the creation of a Muslim faith group in the fall. They haven’t yet decided on a name for the group, which numbers about seven. The pair wants to open up the group to those of every faith who are curious about Islam. “We plan to have speakers talk about issues of the day, or to address questions or misconceptions others may have about our faith,” said Alazadi, a business major who emigrated with her family

  • Uhler said.  Fredricksen says he jumped at the opportunity to break down barriers keeping students from pursuing internships that might not be financially viable. He credits his longtime relationship with Bill Crooks, who taught in the School of Business, for showing him how connections with students and alumni could be a force for good.  “Bill was good at networking. He was good at connecting with the community, he was part of the Chamber of Commerce —he was plugged in,” Fredricksen said. “I was 25