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  • her team! Lute Powered is a series highlighting PLU alumni at some of the most well-known organizations in the Puget Sound region. April Rose Nguyen ’19, ’21 is the last of three Lutes being featured from Amazon. The series also included profiles of Regan Zeebuyth ’01, senior manager at Amazon’s corporate affairs business operations, and Jon Grande ’92, Amazon Games franchise lead and head of product management for mobile. Read Previous Jon Grande ’92 embraces innovation, talent and fun at Amazon

  • , sociology, education or philosophy.  Students who study and work in these fields will find many instances in which their interests and goals are the subject matter of politics.Why PLU?If you major in political science at PLU, you will acquire the skills expected of liberal arts graduates and gain special skills and abilities that enable you to pursue career paths in fields such as the law, private interest groups and associations, governmental employment, campaign management and political polling

  • availability. Content tutoring may be available for biology, chemistry, or economics/statistics. All tutors are well trained in learning and study strategies, so any available tutor can help students with issues related to time management, critical reading, note taking, or test preparation. Available summer session tutors will be listed on our website with their PLU email address for on-call tutoring appointments. Study strategy handouts are also available on the website.WebsiteCampus RestaurantsLocation

  • Welcome to MyChartMyChart is your patient portal to Counseling, Health and Wellness Services that will help you manage your personal health information and CHWS services!Introducing MyChart!Counseling, Health and Wellness Services (CHWS) utilizes the confidential electronic records management system, MyChart (in partnership with MultiCare).  MyChart’s patient portal makes it easy to notify patients of upcoming appointments, view test results, submit prescription refills, and confidentially

  • , Management & Human Resources or Marketing, as well as one with no concentration at all. These outlines include all general education, business and concentration requirements. Every student’s path is different so it’s very important to meet with the School of Business Undergraduate Adviser if you are considering pursuing a Business major.Bachelor of Business Administration – elective requirement with no concentration Fall TermJ-termSpring Term First yearBUSA 201 (BUSA Core) FYEP 101 (Gen Ed - FW) Math 128

  • focused on retention, well-being, outreach, and support for commuter students; advocate for these students’ needs at the University level. Direct overall operations for the ARENA (a collaborative workspace for student leaders across campus, including purchases and space management) and the CAVE (a learning community for commuter students). Assist Associate Director in supporting Clubs & Orgs, including Engagement Fairs, training, marketing, purchases, liaising with Engage Ambassadors, and other

  • the decision by chemistry and physics to use an open laboratory construct and schedule to replace time-bound lab sections in separate rooms. Although custom designed written materials are needed to replace introductory comments to a captive lab section, and more responsibility for time management rests upon the student, the freedom of scheduling allows students to perform as efficiently and effectively as they can or care to. Faculty have a more interesting and challenging task to help students in

  • available. Refunds will be processed weekly. All forms submitted to the Office of Student Financial Services by 4:00 p.m. on Monday will be available that Friday.Refund Request FormHow to see if your refund is readyGo to your Banner Self-Service account. If you see a Refund on your account by Thursday, then your refund would be available by Friday.Banner Self-ServiceIf you have Monthly Payments with Nelnet Campus CommerceStudents contracted with Tuition Management Systems (TMS), may occasionally see a

  • Life Coordinators. Provide leadership and vision to programs and services focused on retention, well-being, outreach, and support for commuter students; advocate for these students’ needs at the University level. Direct overall operations for the ARENA (a collaborative workspace for student leaders across campus, including purchases and space management) and the CAVE (a learning community for commuter students). Assist Associate Director in supporting Clubs & Orgs, including Engagement Fairs

  • routinely discuss the ethical and production issues involved in student media productions. Any student participating in student media is welcome to take this course. May be repeated for up to 6 semester hours. (0 to 2) COMA 461 : Advertising, PR + Campaigns Examination of issues such as campaign planning, issue management, crisis communication, global public relations, grassroots mobilization, message strategy, and design. Integrates theoretical foundations and ethics. Focus on measurement and