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  • biography of Jean Paton, a middle-aged, twice-adopted, ex-social worker who pioneered the adoption reform movement, both here and abroad. After I finish that project, I plan to write a history of adoption records in global perspective. In 2009, I am looking forward to attending a business history conference in Milan, in anticipation of adding a comparative history component to my American Business and Economic History course. As I look to the future, I can be sure of one thing: having gone global, there

  • students but also for the residents. Clean water means that less effort has to be put forth to secure water in the daily schedule. Fewer children get sick and, as Living Water International officials note, the entire economic status of the community is uplifted due to the fact that this well provides clean and safe water for a larger community. As an example of this, now that clean water is present, the community is considering the potential of adding a bakery as part of the feeding center. This would

  • everything from economic trade policy and commercial advocacy, to human rights and elections. Scott Foss '91 Senior paleontologist at Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management I spend a lot of time helping develop policy, as well as reviewing other proposed policy, thinking about how it could affect paleontological resources. We’re also really big in the planning and management process of public lands. If there will be a pipeline, right-of-way or an energy corridor that may affect a lot of

  • , specifically in customer behavior and quantitative marketing research. They were hosted by the PLU School of Business. Yang Hui Beijing National Accounting Institute, China Yang Hui was hosted by the PLU School of Business; they’re research examines the economic consequences of corporate site visits. Ding Yingying Shandong Foreign Trade Vocational College, China Ding Yingying’s research focuses on intercultural identity construction of EFL learners from the perspective of education internationalization

  • Masters in Political Science - Applied Community & Economic Development, Illinois State University Master’s in Global Business, University of Victoria Master’s in Chinese & European Business Management, Antwerp Management School MEd in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration, University of Washington Masters of Business Administration, University of Washington Masters of Arts in Elementary Education and Teaching, Pacific Lutheran University Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're

  • Science - Applied Community & Economic Development, Illinois State University Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution, University of Essex, United Kingdom Master of Arts in International Security, University of Denver - Josef Korbel School of International Studies Master of Arts in International Relations and Affairs, Swansea University Master of Arts in History, Yale University Law, Howard University Masters in Gender, Peace and Security, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE

  • is putting human voices and human faces to the numbers. We want people to understand how families of victims are grieving, how students and parents are adjusting to remote learning, how immigrants and more vulnerable populations are faring amid an economic shutdown. We anticipate there are hours and hours of stories to tell, but anything we do will be centered on public service journalism, news you can use, and the human toll. Everyone is collectively grieving in their own way, from afar, and I

  • Unlocking the Magic of Colloidal Nanocrystals Associate Professor Andrea Munro and students Aidan Hopson ’24 and Rebecca Smith ’24 spend the summer studying colloidal ZnSe nanocrystals. Posted by: Marcom Web Team / August 11, 2023 Image: Double major in chemistry and environmental studies, Rebecca Smith ’24, chemistry major Aidan Hopson ’24, and associate professor of chemistry Andrea Munro examine how liquids and tiny particles affect nanocrystal growth, mastering the art of precise material

  • 3 Reasons to Get a Master’s Degree in Marketing Analytics Posted by: Catherine Chan / January 18, 2021 January 18, 2021 Pursuing a Marketing Analytics degree equips you to make a difference for businesses. Discover 3 reasons to get a master’s degree in marketing analytics.Today, we are experiencing a “data explosion.” With messaging and media all around us, you may not be surprised to hear that. But that begs the question: why are we inundated with so much information today?In part, the

  • and working professionals. Graduate school isn’t just a place to wait out an unstable job market, but rather, it can be a calculated career move! The most important thing to remember is that, in times of economic crisis, there is no one-size-fits-all solution.  That said, Bureau of Labor Statistics data from 2019 shows that graduate-degree holders, on average, had the lowest unemployment rates and highest earnings. If you want to position yourself for a meaningful and successful career, a graduate