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  • MissionThe PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff & administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal arts that inspires students to: LEARN for Life, LIVE Purposefully, LEAD Responsibly, & CARE for Others. Affiliations Both the BBA and the MBA programs are accredited by AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Student organizations include Beta Gamma Sigma

  • already paid for these resources just by coming to PLU. It is now time to start using them, and using them often!Maximize your benefits! It might be beneficial for you to not certify during J-Term and/or to obtain a job during the summer that is relevant to your career path. Doing so not only stretches your GI Bill/Voc. Rehab. benefits, but it also gives you practical, resume experience employers are desperately seeking.Self care is important! We understand that life happens differently for everybody

  • Paid Family Medical Leave ActStarting in 2020, Washington will be the fifth state in the nation to offer paid family and medical leave benefits to workers. This insurance program will allow workers to be paid a portion of their normal salary while taking up to 12 weeks of leave to care for a new child, recover from a serious illness or injury, take care of a relative, or for certain military events. For more information, check out the information below or read more at the state’s official site

  • facility. 1:30 BreakStudent Essay Contest 2019!The Wild Hope Center invites currently registered students to write an essay on the calling to “care for the earth,” a core element of PLU’s mission. The first-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $500. The second-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $250. Click for Essay Guidelines1:45 Students called to care for the Earth Student panel presenting their commitments to protect the earth. 2:30 Break 2:45 Student essay contest: announcement

  • Student Essay ContestReally Generous Prizes!Calling All Lutes to Protect the Earth The Wild Hope Center invites currently registered students to write an essay on the calling to “care for the earth,” a core element of PLU’s mission. Faculty and staff who are members of the Center for Vocation Committee will judge the essays. The first-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $500. The second-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $250. The Essay should discuss the calling to care

  • my field, and when I saw that this one combined environmental studies and journalism, it seemed like a perfect fit for the path I wanted to pursue. The goal laid out to us during interviews was that we would be formulating an anthology of Southern Iceland, and each intern would research and write a chapter to contribute – my topic was environmental conservation, but there were other interns studying anything from geology to health care and culture. Walk us through your internship experience from

  • subjects—and to excite them about math and science. MESA stands for Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement, and MESA Day tests all of those skills through fun challenges such as building stick bridges, designing and flying gliders, creating prosthetic arms and building energy-generating windmills from straws and masking tape. Students have been working on these projects throughout the year—in class and after school—and then they bring them, and their own high hopes, to PLU each spring. It’s a

  • Records Management for CongregationsAdvice for Congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America*This information was obtained from the ELCA website. This same document can be found by clicking here.Parish Register Legal and Vital Records Financial Records Congregation StatisticsInformation on Persons Pastoral Care Records CorrespondenceProgrammatic Material Sermons Resource Materials

  • presentation will reflect on how Eastern Christians opened their understanding of God through the theological work of bishops, the Byzantine court’s care for the welfare of imperial identity, and the Byzantine monk’s care for the welfare of the individual. Dr. Ihssen teaches religious history in the Department of Religion at PLU3:00 P.M.Dr. Samuel Torvend Luther’s cosmic Christ and care for our wounded earth While he was taught as a child that Christianity helps one escape the earth for a “better life

  • composition Ear training Keyboard skills Biography Justin J. Murphy-Mancini is a keyboardist and composer dedicated to exciting and enriching audiences with music from many eras. He appears regularly in concert as an organist, harpsichordist, and collaborative pianist, with a repertoire that spans the entire written history of keyboard music. His recent solo appearances include venues such as the Spreckels Organ Pavilion (San Diego, CA), Mechanics Hall (Worcester, MA), Hendricks Chapel (Syracuse