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  • Chief, Park Forest Police Department in Chicago Tobara Richardson, Counsel to the Illinois Attorney General on Social Justice and Equity Liza Suarez, Co-director of the Urban Youth Trauma Center (UYTC) Rachel Wax, Community Engagement Coordinator for the Village of Park Forest, Consultant with the Urban Youth Trauma Center Introduction by David Simpson, Associate Professor and Chair, Social Work Location: Zoom 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. | Break 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. | Tech Innovation for Social Transformation16th

  • collaboration with Dr. Mark Mulder, a Professor of Marketing in the PLU School of Business. “Terminal illness has touched our own family members and friends,” Sarah stated, “and we feel it’s important to better understand the experiences of those touched by a terminal illness and to help provide resources in this important area.” For many it’s quite likely that a terminal illness may have touched the lives of a family member or a friend – and if so – the research team would love for you to consider sharing

  • preseason soccer practices. During a workout at the middle school two blocks from her family’s home in Kenai, Alaska, Daly began to feel lightheaded. She was dizzy. She couldn’t catch her breath. She called her mom for help. When her mom arrived at the field, she found her daughter unconscious and called for an ambulance. The hours and days that followed changed Daly’s life forever. After that ambulance ride – during which her heart rate soared to life-threatening levels – she was transported via

  • concentration in finance. What prompted that switch? Accounting just wasn’t for me. I am not a human calculator. When I took my first finance class, the professor told me I should do finance. I took a couple more advanced finance classes and went, “I want to do finance.”When did you add the double major in economics? I was taking economics courses for my business degree, and Dr. Priscilla St. Clair—huge shoutout to her—pushed me to think about how humans make choices. I thought that intersected with

  • based on a thorough reading of primary and secondary sources and culminate in an original essay that is a minimum of 20 pages, not including bibliography.) Each discipline will have its own procedures and best practices for what constitutes a successful capstone project. It is not necessary for students to spend each week of the summer on the PLU campus; however, the work plan should specify where the student will complete their work, how often they will meet with their mentor, and where project

  • challenges. About 73 percent of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch at the high-poverty school. But ARC prepared the husband and father of three with a rigorous education, Wade said, all without disrupting his life outside PLU. The former small business owner said he always, in the back of his mind, considered becoming a teacher. PLU made that distant thought a reality. “PLU does a fantastic job fast-tracking good, qualified teachers. The brand speaks for itself. They are only endorsing and

  • – PLU Symphony Orchestra Performance 12:30-1:00 pm – Meet and Greet with Clinicians, Q&A with Students 1:00-5:00pm – Festival Resumes Depending on the amount of attendees, an additional 5 to 10 minutes between all time slots may be added as a buffer time to allow for stage set up change.Performance Friday, October 25 Each ensemble will receive 30 minutes of stage time based on their preferred time frame. Please keep the total performance time to 15 minutes and save the second half for clinic and

  • Apply for Undergraduate IPP International students who do not meet the English proficiency requirement for direct admission can instead apply for PLU’s International Pathway Program (IPP). The Undergraduate IPP prepares students for academic success at PLU by allowing them to improve their English language skills while taking university classes. First year students in the International Pathway Program will be able to reach sophomore status after one year. More information about the IPP entry

  • Actuarial Science to help students prepare for careers as actuaries. The requirements for this minor are 24 credit hours from the courses listed below. At least 12 hours must be from Mathematics and at least 4 hours must be from Economics. It is important to get advice in planning your program. If you are considering the Actuarial Science minor, you should speak to Jeff Stuart (253-535-7403) to get more information or help with planning.How do I become an Actuary?The problems that actuaries face involve

  • being sold at a country music epicenter like the Grand Ole Opry. Fallin, who also co-owns a restaurant with her husband, began her design career when she was asked to create art for Lizzy J’s, a boutique jewelry company. She wasn’t quite sure how to feel. “I come from literally as far away from South Georgia as I can get,” she said. “When they said they wanted a ‘southern charm’ t-shirt, I said ‘Is there any way we can brainstorm this? I don’t know what y’all do around here.’” Their brainstormed