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working under a national spotlight is super exciting!” Speaking of exciting, Dilts has a Super Bowl-sized surprise in store for the Pyramid Staging rally team (far be it for us to spoil that)—and an optimistic business plan for the immediate future. “Hopefully, the Seahawks will win, and we’ll be back home providing staging and gear for another huge parade!” Follow Pyramid Staging’s blog documenting its journey to the Super Bowl: www.pyramidstaging.com/blog . Sandy Deneau Dunham Sandy Deneau Dunham
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, international and Olympic teams and athletes. Cohen lists Hacker and former football coach Frosty Westering as examples of role models from whom she learned during her time in the program. And to this day, Cohen said, she tells students seeking a career in sports administration to find a program that also includes a business component — just like PLU’s did when she was there. “That was a pretty phenomenal time for me,” Cohen said. “I look back at it now, and there was so much excellence there.” After
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“Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies” in spring 2019. “One of the things that we hope this program will do is give space for indigenous students to feel a little more at home,” Storfjell said. “But that doesn’t mean that we want this program to only be for indigenous students.” For example, Storfjell said, the program could appeal to nursing students who might someday work with indigenous populations, or to business students who might someday work with nonprofits or indigenous
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their desire to be on Council with supervisor(s) to assure that time away from work will be allowed. A minimum of 3 hours per month should be expected to attend meetings and conduct regular council business. Additional time is required for certain committee assignments. Refer to Article IX for councilor duties.Article - VII - Nominations to the Council MembershipSECTION 1. A standing committee shall be appointed according to Article XV, which will oversee nominations to the Council. This committee
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as a soccer player and go into the completely foreign territory of finance, something that I had no background in and knew nothing about.” Deines seems to have started on the right foot with her new identity. She earned her first badge of honor in April when the Puget Sound Business Journal and the Seattle Foundation presented her with the Women of Influence Award. The program “shines the spotlight on local businesswomen, community leaders and philanthropists who are a force in the region
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. The university, at its discretion, may opt to pay the employee’s contribution towards all such benefits during the period of Family/Medical Leave, and recover such payments after the employee’s return to work. Business travel accident insurance will not be provided during an approved leave. Retirement contributions will continue for any leave that is paid by PLU. Employees who sustain a work-related injury may be eligible for a Family/Medical Leave for the period of disability in accordance with
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an infection. Any disruption to the network by an infected machine is serious and in most cases is a disruption to university business. Where will the money go?Any money charged will go toward improving the network. We believe that if students are diligent in protection their computers, there will be few incidents where a student is charged to reconnect to the network. I understand that I may be referred to Student Conduct if I haven't adequately protected my computer and accidentally spread a
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one uses what one learns in order to think through particular issues or problems). Some recent assignments include podcasts, blogs, taking on the personas of authors, philosophers, and thinkers from the course, and making a special issue of an academic journal. Can IHON work with my major?Yes, absolutely! IHON students have majored and minored in every program at PLU, from Biology to Global Studies, Nursing to English, Business to Education. Because IHON courses are interdisciplinary, they work
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and a Business Administration minor, Valery started working for Marketing & Communications in the Fall of 2013. Valery is also the Assistant General Manager of MediaLab, an award-winning applied internship and research program housed in the School of Arts and Communication at PLU. Valery's writing and photographs have been published in The Peninsula Gateway and on The News Tribune 's website. Valery plans to pursue a career in the news industry after graduating from PLU in 2014. Previous Post Lute
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learn more and offer your services Benefits Committee member, member at large positions available to interested individuals. (Monthly meetings, or a bit less, throughout the academic year.) Emcee the annual Christmas Luncheon and Celebration of Service hosted by the Office of the President, logistics coordinated through HR or join the planning team. HR maintains a list of possible emcees. (mid December) Thank you to Mark Mulder, Dean of the School of Business for the original Inspiration and version
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