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  • really appealed to me.” Gutierrez says her family was shocked when she finally announced her decision to attend PLU. “They were surprised honestly that I was going to a smaller school,” she said. “I think they thought I would want more hustle and bustle. They were happy of course —most of my friends went to WSU —so my family was happy.” Making the decision to attend PLU was easy. The difficult part came when it was time to leave her close-knit family. Gutierrez found Western Washington a major change

  • —so my family was happy.” Making the decision to attend PLU was easy. The difficult part came when it was time to leave her close-knit family. Gutierrez found Western Washington a major change from where she grew up in Central Washington.  “It was hard with the change of literal environment,” she said. “It’s rainy over here, there’s more population, more diversity. It’s a real city.” Gutierrez enjoyed her new school and making new friends but she admits she was homesick for her community back in

  • RN licensure, the student is not eligible to participate in the nursing program. (See Decision Making Criteria for License Application). Regardless of the offence, failure to divulge criminal offences to their advisor and the School of Nursing administration within 5 working days is considered a violation of standards of professionalism and integrity and will be referred to the School of Nursing Recruitment, Admission, and Progression (RAP) Committee. This may result in dismissal from the program.

  • ” mindset. His friend wasn’t always front and center, but rather would “lead from the middle.” “You might not have known he was involved with something,” Jackson said. “But he was there shaking things up and making things happen.” Panago fought for social justice, participating in protests against police brutality. Jackson acknowledged that he and his friend navigated difficult realities together at PLU, a white-dominated space where they dealt with micro-aggressions from members of the community

  • to happen without much thought, there are many factors which can influence the nature of these simple decisions. Of particular interest here is that previous work from our lab and others has shown that saccade timing is highly variable both within and across individuals. The question remains as to why when presented with the same visual search display, there is so much variability in the amount of time a participant fixates before making a first saccadic decision. Here I will overview a number of

  • aligned with the University’s mission and fits well for those who want to make the world that we live in more equitable, just, and sustainable. Social Innovation Projects at PLU I got the chance to sit down with Professor Mark Mulder at PLU for a conversation about Social Innovation and his work in the field. Professor Mulder teaches in the School of Business and he specializes in Marketing and Consumer Behavior. He also has a background in Social Innovation, and frequently leads a program that works

  • U.S. Culture Congratulations and good luck as you embark on a great life experience! By choosing to study in the United States, you will join a community of international students and scholars from around the world, who study and live here in the U.S. This international community consists of more than half a million students, making the U.S. host to the largest number of international students anywhere. Students who come to the U.S. enhance our colleges and universities through their scholarly

  • add a focus in analytics. Is the MBA STEM Designated?The Management Science and Quantitative Methods track of the MBA is STEM designated. I’ve never taken a business class. Are there prerequisites or subjects I should study before starting the program to be successful?There are no prerequisite courses required to be successful in the MBA.  The subject knowledge students need will be covered in each class.  For example, in BMBA 511 “Accounting for Decision Making”, students will start the term

  • Phil Fawcett Visiting Assistant Professor he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7402 Email: pfawcett@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 254 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Information Science, University of Washington, 2017 MBA, Leadership and Management, Seattle University BA, Accounting and Business, Seattle Pacific University Books The Medicine Wheel: Environmental decision-making process of indigenous peoples (Michigan State

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  • The Department of Social Work congratulates alum Patricia Sattier (2002) for receiving NIF Fellowship! Patricia Sattier, current doctoral candidate in the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, has won National Institute of Justice Fellowship to study the influences that shape police decision-making and engagement with victims of violent crimes. More February 28, 2020