Page 214 • (2,306 results in 0.055 seconds)

  • . Operating under the motto, “Yay for failing!” Utley works with his students to fully embrace this concept. “I’m a strong believer in, ‘If you understand what it means to fail, in conjunction with your self education, you can take the pressure off yourself and your experiences will get richer,’” said Utley. “Every time you fail, you learn.” Utley hones his improvisational skills as part of the four-man group Muh Grog Zoo, while working full-time for the Broadway Center. Group members Paul Richter and

  • concocting the best booze, and learning to appreciate the nuances that vary from spirit to spirit. A key ingredient in Nightside products: the best water around, Bunk says. “The city doesn’t add anything to its water,” he said, adding that Edgewood has earned awards for having the best-tasting water in Washington state. Bunk’s commitment to those key details and his unwavering enthusiasm are palpable. He drafted the business plan for Nightside, and learned the skills necessary for success in the MBA

  • PLU Vehicle Safety PolicyPacific Lutheran University strives to protect the safety of all community members by authorizing qualified drivers to operate university owned, leased or rented vehicles. The purpose of the PLU Vehicle Safety Policy is to ensure that our drivers have the skills and information that they need to be effective and safe vehicle operators; to communicate driver responsibilities; reduce vehicle accidents, and implement corrective actions for poor driving or repetitive unsafe

  • complementary courses that integrate the study of the Ancient World into other programs. They redesigned the way they taught language to create an innovative and intensive approach that has students reading complicated and historically important texts in their first semester studying Greek and Latin.  They developed a course on digital literacies, teaching their majors how to combine the skills of careful reading, interpretation, and critical thinking with practical work in web design and communication

  • double majored in music and theatre, was very involved in both programs at PLU. He sang in the Choir of the West and helped create Night of Musical Theatre, an annual, student-produced musical revue. Hobson said his liberal arts education at PLU taught him “how to learn,” providing him skills he continues to carry throughout his career. “There was an atmosphere of make your own way and find things you like to do,” Hobson said of PLU. “I produce and I act and I write and I direct. I don’t know if I

  • the University of Washington all made the Benson fellowship a wonderful experience.  Abbie is grateful for the mentorship of Dr. Mergenthal, Dr. Allinson, and Dr. Halvorson all of whom fostered her passion in history—specifically her focus on the Pacific Northwest and the Protestant Reformation of Early Modern Europe—while also encouraging her to develop stronger historical writing and research skills.  After graduating, Abbie continued at PLU by earning her Master of Arts in Education with

  • than English at home? During this session you will learn about PLU’s Seal of Biliteracy, a program that recognizes the language skills you have. This is a nationally recognized program that gives you a credential to include on your resume and also a medallion to wear at graduation!Tuesday, November 14th Fulbright Information Session Online, *Pre-registration Required*11:00 AM - 12:15 PMA virtual group presentation session by staff members at the FULBRIGHT U.S. Student Program Office to learn about

  • the first cadre at PLU, I was very excited to see how our presence and different leadership skills and passions could benefit the campus. I also attended PLU because of their fantastic study abroad program and also because I knew I would get the best education at PLU by having more one-on-one time with my professors. My PLU experience: My time at PLU has been a self-discovering journey. At PLU, I was faced with many challenges that each presented me the opportunity to learn more about the world

  • currently require multi-factor authentication?Currently all single-sign-on (SSO) connected applications (e.g. most web sites protected with ePass) utilize multi-factor authentication, regardless of the particular service it provides. During the initial deployment of this service, other services that use ePass credentials, but not through SSO (e.g. windows login on your desktop or windows login on lab computers) will not use multi-factor authentication. Over time we do expect many of these systems to

  • , Associate Professor of History and Sociology/Anthropology at Concordia University, Canada Research Chair in Museum and Heritage Studies, and Director of the Curating and Public Scholarship Lab at Concordia University Bio: Erica Lehrer is an anthropologist, curator, and academic specializing in post-Holocaust Jewish culture, museum studies, ethnography, and public scholarship. She is Associate Professor of History and Sociology/Anthropology at Concordia University, where she holds a Canada Research Chair