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it? More effective searching of the majority of the PLU library collection, including the physical collection, databases, ebooks, and online journals. New features like saved searches, item favorites, and virtual collection browsing (especially useful when access to the library building is limited). Catalog searching, library account, course reserves are now all in a single interface and can be accessed with your ePass. More accurate resource links and status of print items. What do I need to do
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play for an hour and then come back to my room, and I’ll be more mentally refreshed.” Allison said. “It’s like a study break.” Chris concurs. “A lot of people will tell you that school is supposed to come first. But sometimes, stress-relief comes before school,” he said. “In the end, it helps you do better on your schoolwork.” Read Previous Engage the World Read Next “A University of the First Rank” COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad
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this type of coaching translates off the field and into the workforce or in their community spaces? They can use these mental skills when setting goals for their career, monitoring their stress during finals, and building confidence prior to a presentation. Mental performance goes well beyond just sports and I believe that anyone can utilize mental skills for life. What would you say is the thing that you enjoy most about your role? The interactions I have and the relationships I’m building with
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management for creating “unnecessary stress.” 76 percent of job seekers describe their boss as “toxic.” 17 percent of employees say that management is “incompetent.” So, if you’re interested in being part of the solution to poor leadership and interested in facilitating organizational change in your industry, getting an MBA could be the most strategic choice for you.Tip: Interested in filling a significant talent gap? Download PLU’s MBA Guide!Download a Guide to Advance Your Career with an MBADownload
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career support and perspective. As of today, there are 734 alumni with a profile on LuteLink. The most important thing that I stress to students is that you have immediate access to these 700 alums. You can email them directly, or talk with them virtually. What an amazing opportunity for you to start expanding your network and finding a mentor — or several mentors. We know that these are people that want to engage with our students and help them out. PLU: What sort of feedback are you hearing from
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them.How do you think this type of coaching translates off the field and into the workforce or in their community spaces? They can use these mental skills when setting goals for their career, monitoring their stress during finals, and building confidence prior to a presentation. Mental performance goes well beyond just sports and I believe that anyone can utilize mental skills for life. What would you say is the thing that you enjoy most about your role? The interactions I have and the relationships
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constitution and bylaws for the president of the university. In a related move, the board also named Dr. Joanna Gregson, professor of Sociology and chair of the faculty, to the post of acting associate president and academic counsel. Joanna will assume full-time administrator status, while Dr. Michelle Ceynar, professor of Psychology, will assume the role of chair of the faculty.Thank You ReceptionThe entire PLU community is invited to a reception to thank Dr. and Mrs. Krise for their service and celebrate
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of the universe and natural world with pre-recorded and digitally produced sounds along with a live solo horn performance. She also received acclaim for her composition “Mountain Ascent,” awarded first place at the International Women’s Brass Conference Competition in 2022. With an international reputation and a string of commissions from prestigious ensembles and musicians, Gillie’s substantial, relevant, and influential work has elevated her status as a composer and contributed significantly to
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education and make big changes,” she says. When burnout or stress starts to weigh heavily, Chan reminds herself that she’s doing work for the greater good. She also listens to music, or heads to Wingstop or Popeye’s with friends. But her faith is central. “Activism and faith go hand in hand, and I wouldn’t have the strength to do what I do without God, and remembering how much God loves me,” Chan says. “All the things God has done for me — all the grace and love I’ve been given — is how I see activism
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, awards and memories that decorate Hacker’s office walls. But the students and faculty members at PLU keep her around campus. “PLU is grounding for me,” she said. “It’s like coming home.” Colleen Hacker, Ph.D., is pictured in a television broadcast of the world championship game. (Photo courtesy of Hacker) Read Previous PLU faculty members Katrina Hay, Ami Shah and Amy Young discuss the word ‘stress’ (podcast) Read Next PLU students premiere sex trafficking documentary COMMENTS*Note: All comments are
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