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  • Awards in 3 Minute Thesis PSU 2018. His interests include analytical and computational methods for optimization and operation research, data mining and finding hidden patterns, strategic planning and management, international technology transfer, and decision making. For fun, Maoloud likes traveling, meeting new people, and discovering new cultures. He loves to get outside and enjoy the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest. His favorite activities are hiking on trails and meditating while

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  • 2016 Department of Philosophy EventsThe Department of Philosophy has had an active event schedule this year. These events have spanned a wide range of philosophically interesting themes and socially relevant issues. Here are some highlights: In October, Eric Ruthford (PLU ’01) and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Paul Menzel held a panel discussion titled “Determining the Value of Life” about beginning of life and end of life decision making. In February, the department hosted the 3rd Food

  • disrupting university community. The University reserves the right to restrict students whose behavior violates this policy from campus until professional clearance is obtained that indicates the student may return without posing a continued disruption to the university, residential communities or to others who learn and work at the university. Students who do not attend a Student Conduct Review Meeting without making prior arrangements also may be found responsible for disrupting the university

  • 2024 3 credits GNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) Fall 2024 11 credits GNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-Based Practice (3) BMBA 511 Accounting for Decision Making (4) BMBA 513 Marketing Management (4) January 2025 2 credits GNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) Spring 2025 10 credits GNUR 705 Information Systems & Patient Care Technology (2) BMBA 510 Legal/Ethical/Social Responsibilities (4) BMBA 517

  • The Student Code of Conduct contains policies and procedures that apply to all students enrolled in courses at Pacific Lutheran University.  Individuals involved in incidents prior to or during a break between successive terms of enrollment may be subject to action in the Student Conduct System.  The University reserves the right to follow the procedures outlined in the Student Conduct System if a student’s behavior violates the Student Code of Conduct, regardless of where the behavior occurs

  • inspected and/or copied. Access will be allowed no more than 45 days after receipt of the written request. When a record contains information about more than one student, access will be given only to entries directly related to the student making the request. Pacific Lutheran University reserves the right to refuse to permit a student to inspect the following records: 1.  The financial statement(s) of the student’s parents. 2.  Letters and statements of recommendation for which the student has waived

  • Human Error Human error is defined as inadvertent action; inadvertently doing other than what should have been done; slip, lapse, mistake. Near-miss Near-miss is defined as an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage – but had the potential to do so. These events can represent an opportunity for students and faculty to identify and correct errors that have the potential to jeopardize patient safety. At-risk Behavior At-risk behavior is defined as a behavioral choice

  • July 9, 2014 Master of Science in Marketing Research Degree Launches in Fall 2015 Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business is accepting applications for the first cohort of its latest master’s degree, the Master of Science in Marketing Research (MSMR). The program will begin in September 2015, making PLU the only university on the West Coast to offer a dedicated MSMR degree. “PLU is excited to deliver the depth of education necessary to provide industry with job candidates equipped in

  • reviewed for admission and academic scholarship eligibility solely on all other application components. If you feel your SAT or ACT scores are an accurate reflection of your academic ability, you are welcome to submit them as part of your application for admission. To have your scores sent directly to PLU from a testing agency, please use the following codes: SAT: 4597, ACT: 4470. You may also choose to self-report your test scores on your application and we will use those scores in the decision-making

  • reviewed for admission and academic scholarship eligibility solely on all other application components. If you feel your SAT or ACT scores are an accurate reflection of your academic ability, you are welcome to submit them as part of your application for admission. To have your scores sent directly to PLU from a testing agency, please use the following codes: SAT: 4597, ACT: 4470. You may also choose to self-report your test scores on your application and we will use those scores in the decision-making