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  • ready communication to pursue a career in media, strategy and campaigns, public relations, advertising, social media, journalism, filmmaking, marketing and more. In fact, you will be many steps ahead of the competition. Concentrations: Film & Media Studies Strategic Communication Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs Sr. Public Relations Specialists, External Communications, BECU Interior Visualization Artist, Emerald Home Furnishings Creative Services Producer, KDRV-TV | KDKF-TV Website

  • Disease Control and Prevention and the man who developed the public health strategy that led to the global eradication of smallpox (and, it must be noted here, a PLU grad), had been an early adviser to the Gates family. One of the things Foege did was give to them a 1993 report by the World Bank that described the social and economic impact of disease in poor countries. When Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates digested the numbers in that report, he was stunned. Among the many things going wrong, the

  • contracted the flu. Finally, Eisenhower initiated an enlightened strategy authorizing military doctors to treat civilians in Gettysburg as well as to cooperate with hospitals, churches and local authorities in town.  Whether he was moved by common sense, compassion, or public relations, Eisenhower understood that, given limited resources, it was best that the military and civilians coordinate efforts as closely as possible. For the second time in less than 60 years, Gettysburg College, and local school

  • motivation? To meet with PLU alumni at Alaska Airlines corporate headquarters. Opportunities like this are all about making connections, and it’s reflected in our new name: Alumni & Student Connections — the integration of the former Alumni office and Career office that forms a dynamic hub for mentoring, career development and vocation for alumni and students. “This may seem like an obvious pairing — alumni and student careers,” said PLU President Allan Belton. “But the fact is that most small colleges

  • with the strategy—“ring containment,” modeled on what he learned fighting forest fires in the Pacific Northwest—that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s: the only human disease ever completely wiped off the planet. That alone makes Foege a public-health hero. (Video by John Froschauer/PLU) Dr. Foege talks with PLU's Barbara Clements during his visit to PLU in November 2013. Some also might know him as the man who, in the late 1990s and well into the new millennium, helped the Bill

  • place where all members have a personal investment in ensuring we work collaboratively and intentionally in becoming a more diverse, socially just and sustainable living, learning and working community. Since ideology impacts strategy, Listen allows communities to take a holistic approach to meeting shared visions and goals of creating more just and inclusive communities. Instead of “fixing” minoritized populations (e.g. people of color, students who are first in their family to attend college

  • .  Over the past year, and with your support and cooperation, we have taken all of those steps; I hope and believe in appropriate measure. But as we worked through the days of autumn 2008, it also became clear that we needed a new game plan, a revised strategy, as well as a set of goals and priorities that would help focus activity and inform our choices and decisions. Gradually, a new strategic framework emerged, built around four goals: Goal # 1: Enrollment and Access Our first goal is to sustain

  • recombinant peptide from and E. coli strain that could ultimately be uniformly 15N-labeled. A 10-site 15N-backbone labeled peptide, by far the most labeled peptide on this project to date, was studied by ssNMR to start establishing a strategy to handle data from a uniformly-labeled lipid-bound piscidin. 4:00 pm - Solid-state NMR Studies of α-Helical Piscidin-1 and KL11 β−sheet Antimicrobial PeptidesEric Gordon, Senior Capstone Seminar Piscidin is an antimicrobial cationic amphipathic peptide isolated from

  • proved to be useful when I was able to land an internship with Alaska Airlines after my junior year. Additionally, my capstone experience allowed me to see the culmination of a business education through the International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition. Our team competed in a simulated business and took 1st and 1st runner up awards!  If I could go back in time, I wouldn’t change a thing about the past four years. What’s next? After graduation, I will be working on a market expansion project

  • – that gave the Gates Foundation its primary mission. And so the revolution in global health began. Dr. William Foege ’57, former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the man who developed the public health strategy that led to the global eradication of smallpox (and, it must be noted here, a PLU grad), had been an early adviser to the Gates family. One of the things Foege did was give to them a 1993 report by the World Bank that described the social and economic impact