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  • event costs? If not, be sure to learn more about funding options Budget Management: Track spending in the Budget tool to record actual costs. While it is bottom-line budgeting that matters most, thoughtful consideration and consultation should be made before overspending in one area rather than another. Helpful Financial Services FormsEvent planners are expected to be responsible with their money when planning their events. Each form is processed by the Business Office and has a different approval

  • to 2022, and print biographies about women from the Mortvedt Library collection. While there are many women and transwomen who have been the first in their position, this abbreviated list is designed to highlight the length of time in American history that women have not been included in leading roles in entertainment, business, and politics. Here is the online version of the exhibit, which includes information about the women noted and abstracts of the books in the exhibit. Exhibit supported

  • International Affairs Program supports graduating seniors or graduates, especially from minorities who are historically underrepresented in the U.S. Foreign Service to do graduate work. Academic disciplines appropriate to this award include: business, economics, foreign languages, international studies, political science, and sociology. Following completion of the M.S. degree, successful candidates are expected to work as a foreign service officer for a minimum of three years. Award/Stipend/Benefits

  • a student. He will graduate from PLU with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy with a minor in Music in May 2020. After graduation, Peter plans to move to San Francisco where he will personally assist his cousin who works as an in-house lawyer for a technology company. In his free time he loves to read books, play music, and exercise. Who: Riley Reed Bio: Riley is a current student at PLU, pursuing a Senior Business Management and Human Resources major with a Sociology minor. She is very

  • Berguson, program director for the Telemark Gateway, says both programs look beyond Scandinavian heritage and focus on the “needed element” of studying contemporary Norway. “Our courses (in Scandinavian-area studies) and study away both strive to move students from an interest in heritage to an interest in how Norway approaches disciplines like business, alpine ecology and literature from their perspective,” she said. Norway NostalgiaRead what Sonja Ruud '12 has to say about her journey abroad in

  • no longer Tiny, Scrooge wants to do the play in Spanish (Feliz Navidad), and their funding is on hold pending an inspection. This laugh out loud spoof makes for a night at the theatre that is anything but show business as usual. In the Garden of Live Flowers March 7, 8, 14, 15 at 7:30 p.m. and March 16 at 2 p.m. As author Rachel Carson struggles to complete her book, Silent Spring, she simultaneously fights both her progressing breast cancer and various factions of American enterprise that launch

  • with the debate team and he appreciates the breadth of his education, beyond his computer science major. He knows that being a better writer, for example, will help communicate his ideas in business. Originally, he wanted to be a doctor — “the definition of a solid job,” he says. It took some effort to convince his mom that he could build a company and still be a success. Now his parents, who gave him his love of learning and education, are proud. “I’m very persistent when I want something,” he

  • , Director Get your holiday cheer on with this hilarious, madcap comedy! Behind the scenes of a struggling theatre’s annual slapdash production of A Christmas Carol, rehearsals are at a standstill. Tim is no longer Tiny, Scrooge wants to do the play in Spanish (Feliz Navidad), and their funding is on hold pending an inspection. This laugh out loud spoof makes for a night at the theatre that is anything but show business as usual. In the Garden of Live Flowers March 7, 8, 14, 15 at 7:30 p.m. and March 16

  • . FranceFranceFrom Diversity Abroad: France is the fourth most popular destination for students from the United States—16,462 students participated in a global program in France in the 2016-2017 academic year. In addition to these numbers, many young people also have meaningful travel experiences in France through research, fellowships, and teaching opportunities. Many institutions of higher education in France are well-respected, and France has particularly strong programs in business, the arts and sciences

  • Dear Reader, On this blog I will slowly tell stories about my life, each being represented by a song