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  • , 2016 I looked into graduate schools within the Seattle/Tacoma [area] and realized that the tuition cost for PLU is quite better than some other private institution. In spring of 2014, I decided to join the PLU MBA program. I like the fact that PLU is a small private, yet diverse campus, one thing I did not get to experience while working on my Bachelor’s at a Midwest public institution. One thing I enjoyed about this program is that students are required to join a 10 day international experience

  • personal finance columnist, award-winning journalist and the author of five books about money, including the best-selling “Your Credit Score.” She has appeared on CNBC, “NBC Nightly News,” the “Today” show, “Dr. Phil” and numerous radio shows, including American Public Media’s “Marketplace”; NPR’s “All Things Considered,” “Talk of the Nation” and “On Point”; and KPCC’s “Air Talk.” Weston writes a weekly question-and-answer column, “Money Talk,” that appears in the Los Angeles Times, among other outlets

  • of Critique,” which gave them access to the wisdom of Goethe, Lessing, and other key German writers who grappled with issues that still define much of public discourse today, including the authority of the state and religion, intolerance, critique, and the meaning of enlightenment. Jonathan is equally gifted in the language classroom, supporting students through all levels of our German curriculum. Technically and pedagogically adept, he uses a variety of visual and technical tools to support

  • ``Religious Transformations in Indian Territory``Dr. Jennifer Graber, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin November 6, 2019 7-8:30pm Karen Hille Philips Center for the Performing Arts Free and Open to the Public Encounters between Americans and Kiowa Indians in the 1870s resulted in religious transformation. This talk considers what happened to members of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, who worked on behalf of the U.S. government to “civilize” and evangelize Plains Indian

  • . In addition to incidents that obviously fit into this policy description such as harassing a staff member, Disruption of University Community has been applied to incidents involving pranks, public urination, classroom disruption, and others.

  • State History Museum Community Engagement Specialist, Molina Healthcare DEI and Community Planning Coordinator, Kitsap County Events and Stewardship Manager, The Mockingbird Society AANAPISI Grant Manager, North Seattle College Case Manager, Indiana Youth Group Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Public Health - MPH, LGBTQ+ Health, Rutgers School of Public Health MA in Counseling Psychology, University of San Francisco PhD in Rhetoric and Political Culture

  • space, a 16-bed inpatient skills lab and additional simulation labs designed to duplicate the kind of equipment and furnishings found in a modern hospital room. They will be equipped with life-like mannequins that replicate patient breathing, pulse, heart sounds and other functions. Ground level donor wallRendering of what the ground level donor wall could look like. Ground level public lobbyRendering of what the ground level public lobby could look like. Renderings courtesy of McGranahan Architects

  • inaugural group of Act Six Scholars, a program designed for emerging leaders committed to using their college education to effect positive change in their communities. Together, PLU and Act Six have graduated over 180 alumni over the past 16 years who have gone on to become dynamic public and private sector leaders and pillars in their respective communities. Looking ahead, both the Act Six program and the pilot Seed Teachers program will each enroll one final cohort from PLU in Fall 2024 and continue

  • “Facing the Gorgon: Reflections on Jewish Resistance in the German Death Camps” The conference is free and open to the public. RegistrationScheduleLivestream7:00 p.m. – Keynote (Regency Room, AUC) Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert Jan van PeltRobert Jan van Pelt has taught at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture since 1987, and held appointments at many institutions of higher education in Europe, Asia and North America, including the Architectural Association in London, the Technical

  • “Facing the Gorgon: Reflections on Jewish Resistance in the German Death Camps” The conference is free and open to the public. RegistrationScheduleLivestream7:00 p.m. – Keynote (Regency Room, AUC) Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert Jan van PeltRobert Jan van Pelt has taught at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture since 1987, and held appointments at many institutions of higher education in Europe, Asia and North America, including the Architectural Association in London, the Technical