Page 254 • (2,592 results in 0.153 seconds)

  • result of her historical documentary work, the university’s Archives and Marketing and Communications departments developed an online project to further document the Black experience at PLU. Searching for a way to communicate what it’s like to be a Person of Color on the Autism Spectrum, Watts wrote and produced a play, “Spectrums of Color.” “I think my years at PLU helped me realize what it’s like to be a Person of Color at a predominantly white institution,” she said. “But it’s important to me to

  • . President Rae Linda Brown, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Allan Belton Vice President for Finance and Administration Donna Gibbs Vice President for Marketing and Communications Daniel Lee Vice President for Advancement Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND CONSTITUENT ENGAGEMENT Laura Rose ’03, ’11 Executive Director of Alumni and Constituent Engagement Jessica Pagel ’08 Director Nolan Ryan Assistant Director

  • knowing what exactly to expect. Study away is very different from a vacation or trip; it is an academically focused intercultural experience. At PLU, global engagement is a high priority, and many students choose to deepen their understanding of our globalized, interconnected world through short-term, semester, or yearlong study away. In fact, over the last 15 years, approximately 50% of PLU students have studied away in over 80 countries. Studying away requires planning and preparation, and the Wang

  • : Organizational & Economic Context of Care Focuses on the core knowledge vocabulary, concepts in organizational behavior, financial management and strategy to plan, create, implement and monitor initiatives, and effectively communication within the healthcare environment. (2) NURS 409 : Health Policy Analysis of the social, political, legal, and economic factors that influence health care including trends in health policy and ethical issues relevant to health care delivery. Open to non-nursing students with

  • assembled by an acidic condensation with four molar equivalents of 1,3-resorcinol. Manipulation of the aryl group in the lower ring will occur by subsequent electrophilic bromination and the formation of a rigid methylene acetal rim. With the full assembly of the dicavitand, attachment of eight de novo polypeptides is expected to proceed via a thiol SN2 conjugation strategy. Lithium-bromine exchange followed by workup with elemental sulfur is planned as the route to the octaarylthiol. Future work will

  • Student Union, led by Nai-Nai Watts and Peanina “Nina” Moore, in partnership with the Archives and Special Collections, Alumni Relations, Campus Ministry, and Marketing and Communications, will develop “Black @ PLU,” a digital exhibit exploring Nai-Nai and Nina’s research and inviting Black students and alumni to share memories of their own PLU experience. The items on display in this exhibit preview “Black @ PLU” by showcasing records of Black student life, past and present, from the Archives and

  • planning, foster care, adoption; and the current status of child well-being around the world, exploring the impact on children of such issues as poverty, war, nutrition, HIV/AIDS, access to education, access to health care, care for orphans, street children. (4) SOCW 325 : Social, Educational, and Health Services in Tobago - VW, GE Explore strengths and needs of Tobago and effects of history and colonialism on the development of community problems. Through service learning, interaction with agency

  • association – would have to ask my buddies. The first meeting – actually called together by Jeff Glenn – involved a very wet & windy day of golf. There were Jeff, Roger Shanafelt, Gail Rice, Quincy Milton and myself. From there, it blossomed slowly and culminated after many years of thought and planning in the 50th Anniversary celebration in 2013. I coached when the team and I got next to nothing from the school and had to find our own way to make it work. It’s amazing to see all the changes, along with

  • examination of human resource planning, development, and utilization in modern organizations. Topics include: recruitment, selection, training and development, performance appraisal, collective bargaining, contracts, benefit programs, relationships, and role of the human resource department. (2) EDUC 743 : Educational Finance in P12 The primary goal of this course is to help aspiring school leaders understand school finance and the systemic and political impacts on P12. Students will look at school

  • quickly,” she said. “That means we’re continually developing offices.” That also means extremely varied work, she said. “Anything from coffee machines and stationery to strategic impact of doing a new investment strategy and how to make sure you have the right people,” she said. “All over the place in a good way.” Fodstad praises PLU’s emphasis on global education and her study away opportunities for preparing her to take on leadership roles in an international framework. After leaving Norway to study