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  • better, do better, and live better. While this is great news, it still begs the question, why? And more importantly, how? During this session, we will explore the history and research behind this concept of happiness, how it relates to the various facets of your life, and what intentional activities you can do to increase your life satisfaction and fulfillment. There are many pathways to happiness, so let’s get your journey started! Presenters: Wendy Averett, First Choice EAP Room: AUC Regency Room 2

  • , you can make a visit with PLU alums and our friends at Amazon on February 19, 2018. If you would like to consider employment opportunities, you can also examine the list of available jobs on the Amazon recruiting website. About Michael HalvorsonDr. Halvorson is co-founder and program director of PLU’s Innovation Studies program, an interdisciplinary minor that draws faculty and curriculum from eleven academic units on campus, including computer science, business, psychology, and history. He is

  • abridger of the History of England, or of the man who collects and publishes in a volume some dozen lines of Milton, Pope, and Prior, with a paper from the Spectator, and a chapter from Sterne, are eulogized by a thousand pens—there seems almost a general wish of decrying the capacity and undervaluing the labour of the novelist, and of slighting the performances which have only genius, wit, and taste to recommend them. “I am no novel-reader—I seldom look into novels—Do not imagine that I often read

  • following features: Access to your library card, renew any checked out books Save your favorite searches and get notification about new search results Save/delete your search history Create lists of resources that you can categorize and save for later Online v. In the Library PRIMO categorizes items by how they are accessed. In other words, if you want to find something in the library building, you would select “Held by library.” Otherwise, if you are looking of electronic versions of articles or e

  • recommendation or this evaluation form. If your recommenders need assistance, please visit the Letters by Liaison Help Center. Resume Upload your resume via the application portal that includes your: Employment history Significant academic, professional, and community achievements Honors and awards Application Fee Pay the nonrefundable $58 application processing fee. Note: If you need to submit additional documents after submitting the online application, you can email them to gradadmission@plu.edu.Step

  • assistance, please visit the Letters by Liaison Help Center. Resume Upload your resume via the application portal that includes your: Employment history Significant academic, professional, and community achievements Honors and awards Application Fee Pay the nonrefundable $58 application processing fee. Note: If you need to submit additional documents after submitting the online application, you can email them to gradadmission@plu.edu.Step Three: Submit official transcripts from ALL colleges and

  • having to go to the store and talk to someone face-to-face — that impact was important to me,” he says.NETFLIX AND NO TIME TO CHILL A couple of weeks after his final interview, Ronquillo was sitting in a history class when he received a phone call. It was his recruiter asking him how the interview went. Ronquillo says he was disappointed, initially believing this was simply a check-in call, and not the offer he had been hoping to receive. But after listening to Ronquillo’s experience, the recruiter

  • skied from upper to lower campus. I studied away in Windhoek, Namibia, for one semester (though it was cut short by COVID). Learning about the history of Namibia was fascinating and eye-opening. Traveling to National parks and seeing elephants, giraffes, zebras, and cheetahs is something I’ll cherish for the rest of my life. Being able to study away without it costing more than my regular cost of attendance was amazing. In Namibia, I started a biochemistry research project on the potential chemical

  • impossible to be apathetic when I have the awesome opportunity to be a first witness to history.” For most PLU students, and certainly for Henrichsen, so many meaningful international experiences start in a small office at the northwest corner of campus – The Wang Center for International Programs. Founded by alumnus Peter Wang ’60 and his wife, Grace, the two were keenly interested in finding ways to prepare students for lives of leadership and service in an interconnected world. So concerned, they

  • PLU’s office of Campus Ministry. After a bunch of discussions, Alazadi and others around campus of various faiths created the Reflection Room, a place for students of all faiths – or those with no professed faith – to reflect and think.   Brenda Ihssen, visiting assistant professor of religious history and historical theology, added that these clubs are evidence “that there is an open dialogue between the academic study of religion and the interest–and investment–that individuals have in their faith