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  • Post-Award Grants Manager | Office of Advancement | yaa.s.arhin@plu.edu | 253-535-7493 | Yaa Arhin is responsible for the management of post-award activities in The Office of Sponsored Programs.

    Yaa Arhin Post-Award Grants Manager Phone: 253-535-7493 Email: yaa.s.arhin@plu.edu Biography Biography Yaa Arhin is responsible for the management of post-award activities in The Office of Sponsored Programs. She has experience managing federal, non-federal, state, and private foundation grants and contracts in the spheres of military medical research, social services, and higher education.

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  • By taking an approved set of electives (see concentration listings) beyond the 40 credit core, a student earns a concentration designation in one of the following: Accounting Finance Management

    Concentration OptionsBy taking an approved set of electives (see concentration listings) beyond the 40 credit core, a student earns a concentration designation in one of the following: Accounting Finance Management Marketing Individualized Concentration Requirements Multiple concentrations are allowed 3.00 GPA required in the concentration area courses C- is the minimum acceptable grade in any business or concentration course A minimum of 12 semester hours of the total concentration

  • Commuter Advocate | Commuter Life | Majoring in Business Administration, concentrating on Business Management, 3rd year, I’m a certified youth mental health first aid, and I love learning about new cultures. .

    Ila Fualefau Commuter Advocate she/her Biography Biography Majoring in Business Administration, concentrating on Business Management, 3rd year, I’m a certified youth mental health first aid, and I love learning about new cultures.

  • ePass Accounts - PLU ePass accounts provide PLU students, faculty, and staff with access to email, the Sakai Learning Management System, library databases, Google Apps for Education, and other PLU

    Accounts & Passwords ePass Accounts – PLU ePass accounts provide PLU students, faculty, and staff with access to email, the Sakai Learning Management System, library databases, Google Apps for Education, and other PLU resources. Banner Accounts – Banner is PLU’s administrative system used to manage course registration and business operations.  Banner is where the majority of University information, such as grades, courses, and employment records, reside. Windows Accounts – A Windows account

  • Your PLU ePass password provides you access to computers and a variety of web resources including Gmail, the Sakai Learning Management System, Google Apps for Education, and library resources.

    ePass AccountsYour PLU ePass password provides you access to computers and a variety of web resources including Gmail, the Sakai Learning Management System, Google Apps for Education, and library resources. To protect your personal information and privacy, it is important that you have a strong password, that you secure it, and that you not share it with anyone. Managing your password is your responsibility and PLU will never ask you for your ePass password. Below is information on changing

  • The Value of an International Education Professor Matt Monnot took a group of MBA students to Spain in 2012. Both undergraduate and graduate business programs are built on the opportunity to study away By Barbara Clements Denise Petryk ’12 knew that an MBA would help…

    that develops between the students, which usually travel in groups of about 12 to 15. “It’s also gratifying for the MBA students to see how different businesses operate in other countries,” Tuzovic said. And Tuzovic, who is an expert in services marketing and brand management, feels students usually find it revealing to learn how products are marketed in other countries. “It’s great to experience marketing from a global perspective,” he said. Professor of Management Chung-Shing Lee is planning his

  • Interaction on an international scale raises complex issues that are best analyzed from multiple disciplinary perspectives.

    students with the foundations to build a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of international affairs. Approved CoursesRequired of all students in this concentration: GLST 331: International Affairs Other Course Offerings: BUSA 337: International Finance and Risk Management ECON 333: Economic Development GLST 332: American Foreign Policy GLST 357: Global Development GLST 387: ST: Nationalism and National Identity *Courses that are not listed here but which meet the content descriptions of the

  • Resident Instructor of Business | School of Business | pfaffcm@plu.edu | 253-535-7244 | Cosette Pfaff brings 25+ years of business practitioner experience, working on both the revenue generating and operational side of business and has a passion for growing healthy organizations.

    base ranges from banking to big toys; the dental industry to ditch digging and other construction related activities; retail to restaurants; car repair to chiropractic; local, state governmental agencies and non-profits. In addition to “Visiting Instructor of Business” at PLU (2017-18), teaching Organizational Behavior and Global Management, Cosette is the current South Sound Group Leader for Excell Puget Sound and President of Fast Forward Your Success. Previous academic work includes: Adjunct

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  • Resident Instructor of Business | Master of Business Administration | pfaffcm@plu.edu | 253-535-7244 | Cosette Pfaff brings 25+ years of business practitioner experience, working on both the revenue generating and operational side of business and has a passion for growing healthy organizations.

    big toys; the dental industry to ditch digging and other construction related activities; retail to restaurants; car repair to chiropractic; local, state governmental agencies and non-profits. In addition to “Visiting Instructor of Business” at PLU (2017-18), teaching Organizational Behavior and Global Management, Cosette is the current South Sound Group Leader for Excell Puget Sound and President of Fast Forward Your Success. Previous academic work includes: Adjunct Professor at Pacific Lutheran

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  • Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies | Global & Cultural Studies | williatr@plu.edu | 253-535-7678 | Tamara R.

    pioneered PLU’s first J-term Study Away Spanish immersion course in Costa Rica (now offered in Uruguay) and is co-founder, with Professor John Lear (UPS) of PLU’s Fall Semester Program in Oaxaca, Mexico. At PLU, she has been a tireless advocate for global education.

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