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Aaron Bell ’04: A Philosopher in Finance Aaron Bell applies philosophy and psychology principles t
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wording, materials, or ideas of others without properly identifying their source; or Representing someone else’s idea or strategy as your own Matters of plagiarism are taken very seriously by both administration and faculty. If you are unsure about something you want to do or the proper use of materials, it is your responsibility to ask the instructor for clarification. If an instructor knows or suspects a student is plagiarizing, they will likely start out by meeting with the student (and possibly a
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school,” she said. “She’s always been there for me.” A favorite PLU memory: Like her professors, Nuunyango is determined to use her own opportunity to open doors for others. Going to the state legislature for Student Engagement Day was especially empowering. “I was able to use my voice,” she said, “and advocate for the State Need Grant”—a program that supported her, and that she considers particularly important for mothers returning to school while raising children. “I was proud to go to Olympia and
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the rapidly changing Norwegian culture and society and Norway’s active engagement in defining and redefining its roles internationally and within its borders Examine the Norwegian approach to contemporary issues in a central location with engaged faculty whose specialties include Peace and Conflict Studies, African Studies, International Relations, Middle East Studies, Polital Theory and more Study in English alongside Norwegians majoring in Peace & Conflict and International Studies Immerse
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really impressed by that. Read Previous PLU alumni husband-wife duo doing their part in New York City’s COVID-19 battle Read Next PLU professors and students dive deep into the psychology of the pandemic LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 The Passing of Bryan Dorner June 4, 2024 Student athlete Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU June 4, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines
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, and the importance of actually doing something to better the world. My next chapter: Graduate school to pursue Sociology…someday. For now, working somewhere locally in order to stay connected to the PLU community, and to help out my home here in Tacoma. Timothy Siburg – Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Religion Why PLU? The liberal arts education, the Lutheran heritage, smaller Class sizes, the great community life, the Lute Family and Legacy (my parents and aunts and uncles are alumni)and
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multiple disciplines.Career Advice and World Commitments For students and alumni who are interested in a potential UN career, Lander suggests delving deep into the UN’s fundamental mandate documents. As well as spending time abroad and considering an internship within the UN system. “In this kind of work, particularly in the WFP and UNHCR, you spend time in difficult places where refugees are arriving or the internally displaced are sheltering,” Lander says. “There will be conflict or some other form
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School of Nursing Newsletter Spring 2017Dean SmithLisa JohnsonDr. Teri WooDelta Iota ChiAcademic AdvisingUpcoming Events Message from Dean Smith Greetings and Happy Spring! Welcome to the inaugural edition of the PLU School of Nursing newsletter. We hope to use this newsletter each semester to provide important updates, reminders, and to help our students, alumni, and friends stay informed about SoN developments. Our biggest news is that our May 2017 pinning ceremony and university graduation
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