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Connections brings together PLU’s best academic and career planning tools to help students make a seamless transition into the next phase of life. By linking students with the right resources, advisors and opportunities, Career Connections positions students to succeed.Departmental websites and faculty advisingEach department has provided specific information about their programs, courses, and advising on their individual websites. Often information specific to a major/minor can be found by visiting
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to Navigator partners and the resources they need. Other times, she may help draft a complete business plan from scratch. No matter the business need, Kreis is there to help.In addition to referrals and strategic planning consultations, the navigator program also offers events and training courses for entrepreneurs in the community. For example, in September, PLU hosted a “Meeting of the Minds.” The meeting brought together public and private entities, service providers, and entrepreneurs to
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/instructors and staff. 3:00 – 4:00 pm | What’s New in Sakai? – Zoom Sean Horner, Senior Web Developer Intended for instructors who have used Sakai prior to its upgrade in August 2024, this webinar will include demonstrations of significant new features in Sakai 23. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions about how this new version of Sakai will affect teaching and learning in their courses. This workshop is open to faculty/instructors and staff who have prior experience with Sakai
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Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2 – SPRING 2019 CO-EDITORS Debbie Cafazzo Lace M. Smith WRITERS Debbie Caffazo Thomas Kyle-Milward Tad Monroe ’97 Kari Plog ’11 Rosemary Ponnekanti Vince Schleitwiler PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Joshua Weirsma ’18 EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Lace M. Smith WEB TEAM Logan Seelye Sam O’Hara ’16 Chris Albert CLASS NOTES Kami Clairmont EDITORIAL OFFICES Neeb Center
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Only recognized and registered student clubs/organizations may sponsor a fundraising activity. There are three different types of fundraising activities: internal fundraisers, external fundraisers, and solicitations, donations, or in-kind contributions. Student Engagement must approve all fundraising activities sponsored by student organizations through completion and acceptance of an Event Planning Form. Fundraising activities must be consistent with the mission of PLU, and adhere to all local
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be limited to what we see on paper and what we see on interfaces and screens.” And now, as they get ready to plan their third season, they hope to take the conversation even further – not just talking to upcoming designers, but putting together themed shows with specific topics.. “Sometimes there are leaps that don’t seem like leaps until you think back upon it,” Hall said. Chris Albert Chris currently leads our Web Team in planning, designing, developing and implementing the PLU website. He
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Lauralee Hagen Senior Advancement Officer Phone: 253-535-7203 Email: hagen@plu.edu Professional Education M.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1978 B.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1975 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Event Planning Fund-Raising Gift Planning Lute Spirit Relationship Building Responsibilities Lauralee is responsible for raising financial support for PLU in the form of current and deferred gifts from alumni, parents and friends in alignment with PLU’s mission. While she loves
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helped to develop new methods to build these luminescent molecules in a greener, more efficient manner. I’m confident they are well-prepared to take on new questions in their future paths.” Using a clever aptamer strategy, the ultimate goal was to employ these luminescent markers in labeling and activating RNA molecules. Essentially, they’re affixing a unique tag to RNA, enabling them to observe its intricate functions within cells. Understanding RNA activities is pivotal, as these molecules play a
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, event planning, and publicity be available. Throughout this document you will find regulations, expectations, and responsibilities related to organization management as well as tips and tricks, strategies, and advice regarding event planning and publicity. We did our best to create a comprehensive document that is helpful to all student clubs and organizations, however personal interaction may be more efficient for specific questions. Please contact Student Engagement, engage@plu.edu with any
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New Employee Computer Information (pdf) view download Computer use and account information for new employees
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