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  • strategic priorities for sustainability at PLU. Innovation and change Create a culture of continuous innovation and establish effective change management processes to ensure that all aspects of the university’s business model remain nimble and adaptive to student needs and market demands. Objectives & Key Action Steps Establish a platform of processes and authorities necessary to work within and push existing governance systems to generate and implement concepts for transformative revenue generation and

  • (Subject to Change): When: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 7pm-9pm Where: Columbia Center Dance Studio Club Email: pludanceteam@plu.eduPLU DECADescription: PLU DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs, no matter the major! We look to apply our learning, connect to business, and promote competition and community involvement. We develop PLU students’ through our competitive team and professional development events that improve your interpersonal/soft skills in the workforce. The team

  • couple named Bach owned a delicatessen. Their business and apartment were two doors up the street from Taunus Strasse 23, our rented flat. Mr. Bach had been an officer in World War I. Mrs. Bach told my Dad that she would hide him in the cellar, and although food was rationed, he would have plenty to eat and my mother could come to the store and get verbal signals on any changes in conditions. So my Dad went into hiding in the basement of the deli.” The group observed and took a few pictures of the

  • couple named Bach owned a delicatessen. Their business and apartment were two doors up the street from Taunus Strasse 23, our rented flat. Mr. Bach had been an officer in World War I. Mrs. Bach told my Dad that she would hide him in the cellar, and although food was rationed, he would have plenty to eat and my mother could come to the store and get verbal signals on any changes in conditions. So my Dad went into hiding in the basement of the deli.” The group observed and took a few pictures of the

  • ,” she said. “My first trip to America and it was a mix between scary and exciting.” Fodstad seemed to cope well with the fear. She earned not one, not two, but three bachelor’s degrees during her time at PLU. In between studying French, business and economics, she managed to find time to study away, as well, launching her global lifestyle long before she knew where her education would take her. “I don’t think I saw myself here when I was a student at PLU,” she said. “I ended up working with people

  • East, AUC   Jay Julius , Lummi Indian Business Council, “Legacy of the Treaty and Sacred Obligations: Visions of Xwe’chi’eXen”   Abstract :   The Lummi Nation is one of 47 tribes in the Northwest that oppose the proposal to ship coal from Wyoming to Asia. The project proposes building the largest terminal in North America at Cherry Point just outside Bellingham, Washington. Inhabited by the Lummi for 4,000 years, Cherry Point is sacred ground to the Lummi. In addition to violating this ancient site

  • the Chinese philosophical thoughts. Since the May 4th New Cultural Movement in 1919, Chinese intellectuals started to follow the Western “democracy” and “science” as part of the so-called “Enlightenment”, whose central ideology is Western style “Modernization” and its nature is anti-peasant-culture and pro-city-state-business culture. However, under the leadership of Mao Zedong, the Chinese communists manage to overthrow the millenary Imperial Power through the armed and organized Chinese peasants

  • , unreasonable risk of patient harm, or diversion of legend drugs must be logged and reported to the WA NCQAC within two business days of the event. If the misconduct or safety issue is a potential violation of the PLU Code of Student Conduct, the matter will be referred to the PLU Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities and/or Campus Safety. PLU’s Conduct Procedures will be followed. The School of Nursing (through its RAP Committee and process) reserves the right to determine and apply additional

  • the stories: Amy Swanson ’07: SAPET Coordinator 2004-06 and volunteer until 2007 “The Women’s Center has made me a leader of my own life! It also has given me the courage to create my dreams and live them. It’s given me a voice and the passion to speak for those who cannot. It made me see the world differently, always asking myself, ‘How can I do more? How can I inspire more change?’ It’s made me that woman I am today … a business owner, empowering women to take ownership and control of their

  • has an unwavering work ethic. I don’t have the space to list all the jobs my dad has worked. He excelled equally in all of them. But my dad’s biggest impact on me has been his relentless consumption of newspapers and his staunch life lessons. He has an associate degree, and started studying business finance at the University of Alaska Juneau before a great job opportunity in retail management and building a family took him down a different path. What does it mean to be first in the family?“He just