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  • , including texting, email, FaceTime, Zoom/Skype, and social media.  Regular contact is a good way of feeling connected to your student. Before your student leaves for college, an open conversation in which you encourage the student to establish ‘check in’ days and times ahead of their departure, can help to alleviate anxiety for both student and caregiver.  Let the student decide the timing of these check ins as a way of helping them to foster their sense of independence and newfound freedom.  Setting up

  • GeneralWhat kind of services does Impact offer?Impact offers a wide variety of services, including: Poster design Logo design Printing Weekly Flyer ads Branding Social Media Digital display ads (shown every day on our Impact TVs on both levels of the UC) Table top ads Photography services Videography services What happened with the Daily Flyer/Weekly Flyer? What's changed?As a student-run business, Impact is always looking for ways to expand and grow, while also being aware of sustainability

  • or The Princess BrideDaughter of Mine by Megan Miranda A detective returns home and discovers long-lost secrets.  Read if you love… mysteriesThe Black Girl Survives in This One by Desiree Evans and Saraciea J. FennellAn anthology of horror stories that focus on Black women surviving them. Read this if you love… Horror. The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune A social worker helps a foster family and realizes how corrupt his organization is.  Read if you love…found family and queer fiction. The

  • collaboration Improve team efficiency Exercise social and emotional intelligence Increase an organization’s bottom line Now, what does it mean to lead organizational change? In short, change is constant, and it affects all industries. According to a report by Towers Watson, organizations that have strong change management practices in place are 3.5 times more likely to out-perform their competitors.By getting an MBA, you will develop the foundational “nuts and bolts” of business knowledge along with the

  • to anyone seeking religious guidance. Student Success and Support Pathfinder This pathfinder give you easy access to technical, social, and academic support on campus. Off-Campus Resources United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Mission Statement To fulfill President Lincoln’s promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans. Air Force Association McChord Chapter (AFA) AFA is

  • allows so many different options in business, nonprofits and government, as well as the potential to personalize your own path and become an expert, there’s no better degree. That expert status leads to exciting careers in a data driven age. Whether you have an interest in data analytics, creative corporate brand development, or the digital/social marketing world, the Master of Science in Marketing Analytics provides exceptional training for a variety of inspiring career paths.Download a Guide to

  • hard for exciting opportunities Read Next Yaquelin Ramirez’s ’22 passion for helping others leads to a future in healthcare LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 The Passing of Bryan Dorner June 4, 2024 Student athlete Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU June 4, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve

  • that Africa matters. “There are lots of opportunities for us to partner with the people of Africa, with businesses in Africa,” she said. She entered the MBA program purposefully, so she could learn the link between entrepreneurship and social responsibility. She’s interested in exploring business opportunities for trade and investment in Africa and finding actual projects to distribute in America. Cunningham’s personal mission statement, “to acquire massive financial wealth so I can spend the rest

  • said. Little teaches volunteers about organic gardening, producing food in a sustainable way and the social justice issues related to food. “It’s a place that changes people,” said Esbjornson, who is currently working as the farm assistant. Modeling the PLU garden after Mother Earth Farm seemed like a natural fit, Mares said. The PLU garden is also organic, which means that synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are not used, and all the food is donated to Trinity Lutheran Church to distribute to

  • Explore! because she felt that it could be an opportunity to help broaden her social skills, which she acknowledged would be an asset in her profession. Last-minute participant Amy Larson said that she was contemplating the most critical aspects of her future career and how to find a balance between the importance of a college education and real-world experiences like professional networking. Larson hopes to graduate with a degree in business and work with non-profit organizations. Explore! Student