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  • , it took off like nobody’s business,” she said. Well, it took off like Haun’s business. She couldn’t keep up with the fax machine tracking new orders at her home; eventually, the orders no longer fit in the basement. “We had to make the leap of faith and get an actual warehouse,” she said. “Our house smelled of leather for months after the shoes left.” The process of building the business was all learn-as-you-go. “People along the way were super friendly,” she said. “It’s a very helpful industry

  • in Classics, and then continue on to graduate school in Egyptology. I had an opportunity to visit Cairo and Luxor for J-Term in 2009. Visiting the tombs and pyramids, I realized that while I loved learning about ancient civilizations, I knew excavating in the dirt just wasn’t for me. That same year, my sophomore year, I had also taken my first political science class: political thought with Dr. Peter Grosvenor. After reading many of the classical political philosophers, I saw another path to

  • scholarships to open doors of access and opportunity? Is it the building of spaces where learning and innovation happen? Is it supporting the craft of teaching and ensuring that exceptional faculty are hired and supported? Or is it creating experiences outside the classroom, where concepts collide in complex ways? At PLU we know that the answer to these questions is…yes. It is the combination of our collective vision that will make student successes both possibility and reality. As a University in the

  • PLU Internship FundThe application is open for internships taking place during summer 2024. Scroll down to “Apply Here” to submit your application. The PLU Internship Fund is intended to provide financial assistance to current students participating in unpaid internships during the spring and summer semesters.  Recognizing the inherent costs of participating in an internship, the PLU Internship Fund provides support to ensure all students can participate in this form of learning. Students may

  • , Academic Year, 2004-05. 10. Dean’s Award for Service. School of Business, Pacific Lutheran University, Academic Year 2002-2003. 11. Faculty Teaching Award. Center for Teaching and Learning, Pacific Lutheran University. Academic Year 2001-2002. 12. Highly Commended Award. The Literati Club, The Association for Emerald Editors and Authors, 2002. 13. Wells Fargo Award for Excellence in Teaching. School of Business, Pacific Lutheran University. Academic Year 2000-2001. 14. Best Academic Paper Award. Second

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  • Ralph Flick, JD, MBA Associate Professor Phone: 253-535-7306 Email: flickrw@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 322 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Biography Biography Professor Flick teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses in business law and ethics at Pacific Lutheran University School of Business. Licensed to practice law in California since 1995 and in Washington since 2009, Professor Flick has an undergraduate degree in economics from California State

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  • administrator will invite faculty advisors to complete a Faculty Recommendation Form, indicating their assessment of the student’s ability to meet their learning goals and their willingness to support the student as a primary or secondary advisor. Proposals will then be reviewed by the program director in consultation with faculty advisors and the director of undergraduate programs. The student will be notified if the proposal has been approved or if further revisions are necessary, most often within two

  • China for the host school or district for a period of one to three years. This is your chance to build a Chinese program efficiently and affordably. The College Board also offers programs to place trainees at U.S. host institutions for one school year. Trainees are recent graduates from TCFL (Teaching Chinese as Foreign Language) programs in China who specialize in learning how to teach Chinese language and culture in second language settings. Host schools provide a special professional growth

  • EconClubEconClub meets weekly on Tuesdays 7:30-8:30 in Xavier 250. The club is open to Econ Majors, Minors, and anyone interested in learning more about economics! Economics Club allows students to: Collaborate in groups to find research on important economic policy and apply this to current events and issues that are happening today. This semester (Fall 2019) Econ Club will be visiting the National Association Conference of Business Economics. This is a great opportunity to network and see how

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