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  • , connect the concepts that you’re learning across your business and general courses.” “All companies can have their own set of desired skills and they can train their employees. Here, we’re not just doing that,” Nargesi continues. “We’re not training people to go be successful workers. We are trying to raise a generation of business people that care, who see the big picture and who are able to be problem solvers at an integrated level. Not just workers who repeat quantitative techniques.” That

  • Charged Up Professor Dean Waldow explores the future of batteries while training future chemists Posted by: nicolacs / November 1, 2021 Image: Alyssa Bright ’22 and Professor Dean Waldow share a discussion in a PLU chemistry lab. (Photos by John Froschauer/PLU) November 1, 2021 By By Anneli HaralsonResoLute Guest WriterPLU Chemistry professor Dean Waldow hopes to one day become useless. After all, as an educator, his job is to empower students to work confidently and independently in a field

  • Course-Integrated InstructionCourse-Integrated WorkshopsWe’re eager to work directly with faculty to help integrate technology into classes. Have a class assignment to create a digital portfolio, develop a presentation, or create a video? We develop custom technology workshops targeted specifically at helping to meet your pedagogical goals.Group WorkshopsStudents, faculty, and staff may request group technology workshops on particular topics for groups of 5 or more. If you have a particular

  • Lutes learn self defense from Karate Club Posted by: Kari Plog / October 5, 2017 Image: Lutes practice self defense as part of five-week training, sponsored by the Karate Club, the Center for Gender Equity and Harstad Hall. (Photo by Oliver Johnson ’18) October 5, 2017 By Genny Boots '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 5, 2017)- “If you find yourself in a confrontation, the first thing you want to do is get low,” said master karate instructor Marc Cordice, moving his body into

  • program at Pacific Lutheran University, and has taught at Seattle Pacific University and the Accademia d’Amore (baroque opera workshop, Seattle). See her on YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/ElizabethCDBrown or for more information visit: www.elizabethcdbrown.comStephen Howland Co-director of the PLU Guitar Festival and Lecturer of jazz guitar, Dr. Stephen Howland joined the PLU faculty in 2008. He has taught jazz and classical guitar, ear training, and jazz history at PLU. Howland and his colleague

  • Summer Programs in China2019 Four-week Confucius Institute Scholarship Summer Program in China Introduction The Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) offers “Four-Week Summer Program” scholarships to non-native Chinese speaking college students worldwide to study Chinese language and culture in China. Program date: July1~26, 2019 Host Universities Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), Beijing Program Duration: four weeks Program Content 1) Chinese and Chinese culture classes 2) Field trips

  • down to hang out with friends any day of the week. On the inside I’m reserved and have a compassionate ear for my friends and family, always being available to help. Why I became a Religion Major. Throughout my years as an underclassman I found myself far more engaged in my religion classes. I found myself wanting to ask more questions to get a better understanding of what I was hearing. Having grown up in a Catholic family, I took what I heard at face value, but being able to hear religion in more

  • com­munity, and get precious job skills to boot. He spent his summers training as an EMT. He took classes at the state fire academy. He completed a rope-rescue training course. He learned Spanish volunteering at a medical clinic that treats migrant workers. For a while, he considered studying to be a paramedic but realized that wouldn’t quite satisfy him. “Dropping people off at the hospital and that being the end of my contact with them just wasn’t fulfilling,” Jensen recalled. “I wanted to know how

  • Advising for Business StudentsWhat is academic advising? Academic advising is more than just selecting classes for registration. It is the ongoing process of clarifying and re-evaluating your academic goals and plans. As part of the advising process you will examine your strengths, discuss your personal and career hopes, and develop a course selection plan that will take you through to graduation. Types of Business Advisors You will be assigned an advisor based on your class level and area of

  • PhD Program in Biochemistry at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York Posted by: nicolacs / October 22, 2020 October 22, 2020 The PhD Program in Biochemistry at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York is currently recruiting students to join our program in Fall 2021. Here are some highlights: Our PhD students take classes at the Graduate Center building diagonally across the Empire State Building in their first year and then join a research lab at one of the 8