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  • and PLU’s advancement and alumni team, resulting in scholarships supporting more than three dozen students as they pursue internships.  “The Student Ambassador Program originated with our own students’ experiences of trying to find internships,” Halvorson said. “They conducted interviews, met with PLU stakeholders, and studied how internships were offered at other universities. The result was a new process that better fit the needs of PLU staff and students.”  Internships can give new graduates a

  • shaped her into someone who can easily relate to others in challenging situations,” said Laura Fitzwater Gonzales, a PLU sociology professor. “April also confronts the racist and elitist systems and organizations within which she has to operate. Her ideas challenge the norms of whiteness and elitism and push us forward in new and different ways.”The transition into college life wasn’t easy. Reyes says it was difficult navigating her new world of academia. “It was a culture shock for me,” she said

  • great example of the approach of the “New American University”: linking liberal arts education with civic engagement and professional programs. A significant amount of collaboration driven by the community of El Limonal preceded the PLU team’s arrival and continues, now, after the PLU team’s departure. This collaboration touched not only the construction of the well, but also the hygiene training that will help those trained spread this knowledge throughout the community. Upon return to campus, the

  • Innovators who got their start at Pacific Lutheran University serve all over the globe. Graduates generate new ideas, create new businesses and products, and craft new ways of thinking about the world around them. In Washington, D.C., the hub of this country’s system of government, many Lutes have their hands in legislating, discovering and analyzing the functions of our democracy and how best to serve society. This January, in the heat of a tense transition of power in the nation’s capital, a ResoLute

  • programs for Windows, the Mac, smart phones, and other devices (does anyone remember programming printers?). I will tell you that it takes a long time for a company to build-up the tools and infrastructure to get engineers excited about a new technology. Not so with Amazon Alexa. The software development tools are readily available now for experimenting with Alexa and making a connection in your favorite programming language. (The top four used now are Java, JavaScript, C#, and Python.) Take a look at

  • concentration.Quick Links BBA Curriculum Worksheet (2023) BBA Curriculum Worksheet (pre-2023) BBA Sample Four Year Plan PLU Catalog and Course DescriptionsRequired Business Core Courses - 36 semester hours Course NumberTitleGen Ed (old & new)Credits BUSA 202Financial Accounting4 BUSA 203Managerial Accounting4 BUSA 302Finance for Managers4 BUSA 303Business Law & Ethics4 BUSA 305Behavior in Organizations4 BUSA 308Principles of Marketing4 BUSA 309Creating Value in Operations4 BUSA 310Information Systems & Database

  • Mare Blocker at blockemk@plu.edu with presentation questions. Read Previous Twisted Tales of Poe: A LASR & Theatre Department Collaboration Read Next New Design Research Lab Opens LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington, Idaho, and Montana May 20, 2024 PLU Faculty Directs Local Documentary November 8, 2022 Scholarship Application Tips October 17, 2022 PLU’s Student-Radio Station Lute Air Student Radio Produces Monthly

  • structural maze to a solution, and the adventure of discovering a new solution to an old problem. Computer Science is the thrill of working on the frontier of knowledge with the latest tools available. If you enjoy the structure of mathematics, the discovery of the laboratory sciences and the excitement of working with computer software, consider a degree in Computer Science. As a Computer Science major, you will learn the theoretical, practical and ethical issues involved with the equipment, programs

  • . Award winners share proven strategies and inspire new ideas in the integration of technology with teaching and learning. This year Jenna Stoeber (Instructional Technology Team Manager) applied for the award on behalf of PLU’s Dr. Katrina Hay (Associate Professor of Physics) for her creation and use of a lightboard in a flipped classroom setting. Recently they were notified that they have won the 2016 award, recognizing Katrina’s work in using a lightboard to make engaging videos for students to

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