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  • History, the Journal of Contemporary History, and series sponsored by German Historical Institute in Washington, DC, and Cambridge University Press. In 2014, the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians awarded her the prize for best article in all fields. Her book, The Struggle for the Streets of Berlin: Politics, Consumption, and Urban Space, 1914-1945 (published with Cambridge University Press) won the 2018 Hans Rosenberg Book Prize for Central European History. Conference Schedule

  • unequal distribution of food in urban areas, are problems nationwide. That means many low-income areas don’t have any grocery stores, and a collection of liquor stores and convenience stores often stand in their place. Gillespie has devoted his senior capstone research to the issue, and plans to make his work available to local organizations that are equipped to tackle the problems associated with food deserts. “If there’s anything you can do, understand your place in the food system and acknowledge

  • present case examples of inequity in business. Students will also explore the issues of diversity and justice through interaction and engagement with community and business leaders and seek to address inequity and inequality in business. A certificate will be awarded upon the successful completion of the course with a Pass grade. Prerequisites: Sophomore level standing. Open to Sophomore, Junior, and Senior students. ( 0 to 1) BUSA 302 : Business Finance Introduces principles used in financing and

  • options – or none at all. He said food deserts, or the unequal distribution of food in urban areas, are problems nationwide. That means many low-income areas don’t have any grocery stores, and a collection of liquor stores and convenience stores often stand in their place. Gillespie has devoted his senior capstone research to the issue, and plans to make his work available to local organizations that are equipped to tackle the problems associated with food deserts. “If there’s anything you can do

  • you don’t need formal education in a venture to be successful,” said Haun, who studied international business and Chinese studies at PLU. “Learning as you go is fine.” And her approach paid off. In addition to Nordstrom, companies such as Amazon, Zappos, Saks Fifth Avenue and other retailers sell See Kai Run shoes. Haun believes the brand was successful for two reasons: the health benefits of the flexible materials and the urban, “mini-me” style of children’s shoes that parents wanted but