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that we aspire to be especially notable for our tradition of Lutheran higher education, for our commitment to our membership in NCAA Division III, for our ability to help students discover their vocation in life, for our engagement in very high quality international programs, and for our fostering of robust faculty-student collaborative research and creative projects. All of that is fabulous, and I heartily endorse all of it. But what I need as your chief spokesman, and what we all need whenever
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April 25, 2018 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Student Speaker: Austin Beiermann Donor Spotlight
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April 25, 2018 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Student Speaker: Austin Beiermann Donor Spotlight
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President’s Town Hall We are postponing the Presidential Town Hall, previously scheduled for May 1
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more about that? Anita: It wasn’t actually called J-Term yet, but it was in January for a few weeks. We traveled to Tanzania and Kenya in 1973. David: We went along with 31 students representing three different groups-education, medical and ministry. We were with the education group. It was an incredible experience. You’ve donated to a number of different causes at PLU, ranging from many capital projects to the Ruth A. Christian Endowed Scholarship you established in 1999. How do you determine when
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FormativeSummative In-class discussionsInstructor-created exams Clicker questionsStandardized tests Low-stakes group workFinal projects Weekly quizzesFinal essays 1-minute reflection writing assignmentsFinal presentations Homework assignmentsFinal reports SurveysFinal Grades Both forms of assessment can vary across several dimensions (Trumbull and Lash, 2013): Informal / formal Immediate / delayed feedback Embedded in lesson plan / stand-alone Spontaneous / planned Individual / group Verbal / nonverbal Oral
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(e.g., PLU Listen) Saiyare Refaei (left) and Tess Matsukawa (right) presenting at WOHESC conference (2018). Jes Takla when she presented at ACPA in 2015 on PLU's Love Where You Live campaign and the power of storytelling. Passion Projects and Experiential OpportunitiesCampus Life professional staff do so much at PLU beyond working with our department. As members of the Campus Life team, professional staff have opportunities to support university-wide co-curricular learning and leadership programs
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pass. A description of the transit benefit program is available in the Personnel Manual. Apply for a carpool parking pass by registering your carpool at Campus Safety. Course Fees These fees are charged in addition to tuition. Lab fees for individual courses are shown in the class schedule listings. Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Fee Offers financial support for student driven projects that advance green energy credits and sustainability in any aspect of PLU Life. This fee cannot be waived
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students also complete internships as part of their elective coursework in the major. Majors are expected to maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or above.Sociology faculty are involved in Global Education through participation in study-away courses, the International Honors Program, and the Global Studies program. Majors have opportunities to engage in student-faculty research both through participation in faculty member’s research projects and in their own research which is closely supervised by
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seekers. The MSMA program includes the application of exploratory and measurable research through client projects and prepares candidates for careers, such as marketing research analysts, brand managers, big data analysts, marketing scientists, consumer insights specialists, economic analysts and account executives. ``...Create value and sustain competitive advantage in the increasingly complex and rapidly changing business environment.``— Dr. Chung-Shing Lee, Dean of the School of BusinessMSMA
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