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  • Building a Career in a Data-Driven AgeA Guide to a Master’s in Marketing Analytics /* a variety of roles at a number of organizations, but wants to establish a clear and valuable skill set? Or are you someone who loves their current workplace, but sees a need for more strategic, data-driven decision making and wants to fill the need? Or maybe you’re looking for a brand new

  • HEREThe PLU Internship Fund was made possible by the J&J Fredricksen Fund in Memory of Bill Crooks. Check out the following articles to see how the fund supported students last year!  Breana Downs ’24: A summer soaring with native birds at the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance “If you can make the sacrifice, I would recommend considering unpaid internships that give opportunities that other paid internships would not! For example, this internship was unpaid, but I gained hands-on medical experience

  • on employees or campus generally? Minimum wage and minimum exempt salaries – how should PLU respond if minimums increase? New employee orientation – where are there gaps in orientation and how can we help better inform new employees? Work/Life balance – in what ways might PLU be able to support employees with scheduling flexibility, childcare, etc.? If you have questions about these topics or wish to suggest other topics we should address, please contact a representative or fill out our feedback

  • middle school, I disassociated with being Asian. In high school, I had to work harder to be confident in my cultural identity,” Chan says. “I reflected on what I’d been through, the microaggressions that piled up.” Students asked if she ate dogs; a teacher asked her to contribute thoughts on China. The language arts curriculum presented just two books for her Asian identity, more specifically her Chinese culture — through “Joy Luck Club” and “Born Chinese” — but in-depth classroom discussions on

  • isometries. In particular, we use this language to classify all possible types of strip patterns. 2:30pm – Polynomial Factorization and How it Relates to the Common Core Jessica Hansen In this talk, we investigate complex numbers and polynomials over the complex numbers. We focus on finding roots by stating the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra as well as providing an example. We will then prove a corollary of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra stating that every (real or complex) polynomial of degree

  • , with no cover letter or advance notice, they will think you were raised by wolves. It is your job to provide your letter writers with a list of the schools you are applying to, and what degree you’re seeking in each case. Tell your letter writer about the program/position you are applying to. Why did you choose this particular program, and what excites you about the opportunity to study/work there? Please provide a draft or final copy of your personal statement to your letter writers. It should

  • in some way.” Corbitt also described the experience as a balancing act, saying that “my theatrical side wants to only focus on the production and not worry about my other classes, but its all part of the process.” As for her future, Corbitt knows that she wants to be involved with theater, but is not sure which aspect. “I am interested in directing, but I really feel that I need more experience to perform adequately,” she said. “I am also looking at directing an improv or comedy group.” “The Skin

  • innovation occur or support for our exceptional faculty as they launch the newest generation of Lutes, our eyes remain focused on gifting our students with the tools they need to make their Wild Hope a reality. Thank you for inviting me to lead this community of students, teacher-scholars, staff, alumni and friends as PLU’s 14th president. I look forward to defining success together. Sincerely, ALLAN BELTON President Pacific Lutheran University

  • spaces where learning and innovation occur or support for our exceptional faculty as they launch the newest generation of Lutes, our eyes remain focused on gifting our students with the tools they need to make their Wild Hope a reality. Thank you for inviting me to lead this community of students, teacher-scholars, staff, alumni and friends as PLU’s 14th president. I look forward to defining success together. Sincerely, ALLAN BELTON President Pacific Lutheran University

  • named endowment fund may be established to further research in a particular field or discipline. Varying levels of funding allow for different possibilities.Endowed Library FundA named endowment fund may be established to provide annual revenues for the purchase of books, journals, and/or other instructional media by the PLU library. Named Endowed Library Funds begin at $25,000.Endowment FAQs *Final endowment amounts will vary with each individual situation, but these examples may be used as