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  • Resident Assistant Professor in School of Business | Innovation Studies | prattca@plu.edu | 253-535-7244

    Catherine Pratt, Ed.D. Resident Assistant Professor in School of Business Phone: 253-535-7244 Email: prattca@plu.edu Status:Phased Retirement Professional Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Organizational Behavior and Theory Family Business and Entrepreneurship Leadership Change Management Strategic Management

  • New dean of the School of Business named An expert in marketing, management and organizational behavior has been named dean of the School of Business. James L. Brock, 63, has had a distinguished career in higher education administration, teaching and writing. He has been the…

    March 27, 2008 New dean of the School of Business named An expert in marketing, management and organizational behavior has been named dean of the School of Business. James L. Brock, 63, has had a distinguished career in higher education administration, teaching and writing. He has been the dean of business schools in Pennsylvania and Montana and has been a corporate marketing executive. PLU Provost Patricia O’Connell Killen announced the appointment. “Jim Brock brings just the expertise we need

  • Sociologists study social life and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists investigate the structure and development of individuals, communities, organizations and

    Why Study Sociology?Sociologists study social life and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists investigate the structure and development of individuals, communities, organizations and societies. Few disciplines have such broad scope and relevance. As a student of sociology, you will move beyond the world that is taken for granted. Sociology provides students with distinctive ways of looking at the world in order to generate new ideas and assess the old. Coursework

  • Guangzhou University, China Sichuan University, China Reims Management School, France Instituto Cultural Oaxaca, Mexico University of Namibia Telemark University College, Norway Bjorknes College,

    Semester Program University of Aberdeen, Scotland – Semester Program University of Puget Sound– Oaxaca, Mexico Semester Program Willamette University – Oaxaca, Mexico Semester Program Community Partners and Memberships China Partners Network Chinese American Reconciliation Project Foundation South Sound China Advisory Council Washington State Chinese Teachers Network World Affairs Council-Tacoma World Trade Center- Tacoma Organizational and Professional Memberships Diversity Abroad Network Forum on

  • The PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal

    MissionThe PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal arts that inspires students to: LEARN for life, LIVE purposefully, LEAD responsibly, and CARE for others. Code of EthicsSchool of Business faculty and staff are committed to professional behavior that: Exemplifies high standards of academic and personal integrity in all interactions with

  • The word anthropology comes from the Greek words anthropos, meaning human, and logos, which refers to doctrine, theory or science.

    Anthropology OverviewThe word anthropology comes from the Greek words anthropos, meaning “human”, and logos, which refers to doctrine, theory or science. Loosely defined, anthropology is the comprehensive study of humankind with an emphasis on culture. It is a holistic field which can touch on multiple specific disciplines, including humanistic approaches from history to literature the empirical or “natural” sciences from geology to physics, as well as behavioral studies such as sociology to

  • Internal fundraisers are defined as events sponsored to raise money for internal organizational use (e.g., operating expenses, organizational activities, etc.

    , state, and Federal laws and ordinances.Internal FundraisersInternal fundraisers are defined as events sponsored to raise money for internal organizational use (e.g., operating expenses, organizational activities, etc.) Student clubs and organizations may collect money via cash or check ONLY. Unless a student club or organization has an approved Gift Account, contributions to internal fundraisers are not tax deductible. Student organizations may not rely on the University’s tax exempt status in

  • 48 semester hours MFTH 500: Biopsychosocial Health and Development Across the Lifespan (4) MFTH 503: Systems Approach to Marriage and Family Therapy (4) MFTH 504: Contextual Foundations of Systemic

    Approach to Marriage and Family Therapy (4) MFTH 504: Contextual Foundations of Systemic Practice (4) MFTH 505: Research Methods in Marriage and Family Therapy (3) MFTH 507: Comparative Marriage and Family Therapy (4) MFTH 510: Human Sexuality, Sex Therapy, and Couples Therapy (4) MFTH 511: Systemic and Mental Health Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment (4) MFTH 512: Professional Studies in Marriage and Family Therapy (4) MFTH 519: Practicum I (2) MFTH 520: Theory I (2) MFTH 521: Practicum II (2) MFTH

  • 8:15 a.m. | March 8 | Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts   Who: Bob Ferguson Title: Washington State Attorney General Bio: Bob Ferguson is Washington State’s 18th Attorney

    business results. Prior to joining Equity Residential, David worked for the PACCAR Parts Division of PACCAR, Inc., UNUM Group, United Technologies Aerospace Systems, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation (UTC), Sound Inpatient Physicians and PATH International in the areas of Customer Service and Human Resources. David has served as a Graduating Teaching Assistant at Northwest University in Kirkland, WA, teaching courses in Business Management, Organizational Behavior and Human Resources

  • Individual responsibility is a key attribute of a vibrant learning community. All students, faculty, and staff are therefore expected to respect the needs and rights of others by exercising good judgment in their use of technology. Hallmarks of individual responsibility within an electronic environment include respect for the intellectual property of others, adherence to standards...

    create offensive working or learning environments, and compliance with privacy and security policies. Responsible use of technology with community needs in mind includes recognition that strong network security and performance begins with one’s own behavior. Examples of unacceptable behavior with respect to network security include but are not limited to spreading viruses or causing disruptions on the network unauthorized access to or knowing use of restricted or personal computers, data, or programs