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  • and recognize scholastic and professional excellence in the business information field. PLU’s Delta Rho BAP chapter, advised by Assistant Professor of Business Gaurav Gupta, helps Accounting, Finance and Management Information Systems majors blend learning with their personal strengths to succeed in the professional environment. The four winning team members all are Business Administration majors. PLU’s chapter also has 15 other candidates and members. Only fitting for a financial competition

  • admissions, but still they matter because they get media attention and prospective students look at them,” said PLU President Thomas W. Krise. “While we’re pleased with our rankings and we want to continue to make sure we are included in those that are most popular, choosing a university is a far more personal and subjective matter, and what will be important to a student’s educational experience can’t always be summed up simply in arbitrary rankings.” Krise pointed to a recent article in The New York

  • struggle with this challenge, especially not-for-profit museums and cultural centers,” Ward said. “We are very grateful for their help.” Read Previous Commencement Recap: photos, video, tweets and more Read Next Kiana The Mighty: PLU senior, transfer student shares story of personal struggle with mental illness COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students

  • of innovation. “From the technology, to the business model, to game mechanics – games have fundamentally evolved at one of the fastest paces in all of technology,” he says. Another highlight, he says, is managing people. He still enjoys the business of product management and the craft of design, but it’s the personal collaboration that excites him the most.  “I get to spend a lot of my time identifying, hiring and coaching talent,” he says. “I really enjoy finding people that have passion and

  • Banner Self-ServiceBanner Self-Service (https://bss.plu.edu) provides online access to multiple university services. For students, it gives access to registration, class schedules, financial records, and other personal information. For faculty, it gives access to teaching schedules, class rosters, and final grade submission. Banner Self-Service is a secure site and requires your ePass to login.Banner Lock OutDid you get locked out of Banner? Click MORE to access the the 'Disabled Account

  • Education will focus on women in the Holocaust. The event was rescheduled from its original spring dates. More Information VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Personal Journey September 13, 2016 The Rev. Jen Rude September 2, 2016 Listen September 2, 2016 Reformation September 2, 2016

  • LACS, I have emailed and held Skype conversations with visiting lecturers from Latin America. Also, I use my Spanish speaking abilities and experience with Mexican culture to facilitate many financial and administrative aspects of UW CHR’s  collaboration with the Institute for Human Rights at the Universidad Centroamericana “José Simeón Cañas,” on our Human Rights, Historical Memory and Justice in El Salvador project.  My study abroad experiences enriched my personal life while equipping me with

  • of Mexican immigration to — and the hispanization of — the United States Experience approaches to, and strategies for, social change, and the value placed on these processes by diverse groups in the Oaxaca region and across Mexico Integrate academic knowledge and intercultural skills in an internship with a local nonprofit organization focused on an issue related to your academic, personal or professional goals Build knowledge of pressing issues facing Mexico today through extended study tours to

  • in the world, and as long as I’m with people who are loving and kind, I am home.” Having returned to the U.S. at the beginning of the summer, what Aubrey misses the most is the pace of life on the islands, as well as the values of the culture of Trinidad & Tobago, “What I miss the most is the feeling of bliss that comes with a culture that values personal happiness over that of economic accomplishment in the global market – at least that is the feeling I got while living in Trinidad & Tobago

  • rituals it is believed that spirits will depart and, hopefully, bring protection, power and strength to those who have taken part in rituals. The objects used in these rituals are usually only used once and then are placed in a personal shrine to represent the blessings and protections given from the edjo that was being honored in the ritual. The Urhobo are a complex, fascinating people whose history and culture deserve further research and more attention within the context of West African and