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.“Entrepreneurship and the support of community entrepreneurs via the Pierce County Navigator Program is an important part of our mission,” says PLU School of Business Dean Mark Mulder, who works closely with Kreis on the navigator program. “Supporting underserved communities offers critical opportunities for individual and community transformation.” The Future of the Program One of Mulder’s goals for the program is to connect local businesses to the brain power of PLU students in the School of Business
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entrepreneurship. Club activities, in the meantime, work with students and their busy schedules to connect them to a variety of mentorship resources that will help guide them to the next stage in their journey. Email: deca@plu.edu Faculty Advisor: Ralph FlickRegent's Investment FundThe Student Investment Fund (or Regents’ Investment Fund) gives PLU students the opportunity to engage in real world investment experience through keeping a perpetually diversified portfolio of assets in the fund, with investment
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Focus Series on Entrepreneurship LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition April 18, 2024 PLU Music Announces Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance January 29, 2024 PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed Musician Aubrey Logan February 28, 2023 Horn & Fixed Media Premiere at Octave 9 in Seattle October 5, 2022
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entrepreneurship. Club activities, in the meantime, work with students and their busy schedules to connect them to a variety of mentorship resources that will help guide them to the next stage in their journey. Email: deca@plu.edu Faculty Advisor: Ralph FlickRegent's Investment FundThe Student Investment Fund (or Regents’ Investment Fund) gives PLU students the opportunity to engage in real world investment experience through keeping a perpetually diversified portfolio of assets in the fund, with investment
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) BUSA 342: Human Resource Management (4) BUSA 352: Global Management (4) BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship (4) BUSA 442: Leadership and Change (4) BUSA 444: Project Management (4) Approved BUSA Special Topics courses Management students are encouraged to tailor their course of study in consultation with their faculty advisor to gain the knowledge and skills needed for the type of organization or function they envision will fit their post-graduation interests. Although there are many possible options
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the ratings. Given the un-nuanced proposals coming out of the US Dept of Ed so far, it looks like the proposals will do great harm to colleges that try to provide access to low income students, or have programs in areas like social work, education, social entrepreneurship, and counseling that tend not to lead to high-paying jobs. College is not just a job skills factory. The fact that this proposed ranking system is opposed by presidents and faculty members from the full range of colleges–from
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experience. Students choose between tracks in Business Administration or Management Science and Quantitative Methods. The Business Administration track focuses on strategy, innovation, and effective decision making. In Management Science and Quantitative Methods, students will be introduced to the quantitative methods used in all areas of Business Analytics. Students may also choose to earn an emphasis with their degree in Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprise, Healthcare Management, Supply Chain
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Student-athlete makes entrepreneurship look like a piece of cake Some people spent their COVID lockdown time learning to bake homemade bread or bingeing TV shows or, frankly, just trying to survive. Pacific Lutheran University junior Jasneet Sandhu spent the spring of 2021 learning to row and launching a business out of her family home.… May 25, 2022 AthleticsClubs & OrganizationsComputer ScienceCurrent StudentsGlobal EducationInvolvementStudent Life
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Accolade Awards of Merit. “My fellow filmmakers and I worked hard to make the documentary thought-provoking and influential. So it’s a great feeling to be acknowledged with such a prestigious national award,” said Huntington after receiving the National Broadcasting Award. The April 10 showing is part of the 2014 SOAC Focus Series, which brings together SOAC’s talented students and faculty to examine the theme of “entrepreneurship” through a multi-disciplinary approach. The showing is free and open to
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,” Thorleifsson said. “It’s one small ocean up there and we are sharing it.” Saether echoed his words. “We find it crucial to protect the climate conditions,” Saether said. “We need a great innovation, great entrepreneurship and a great will.” Retired physical oceanographer Carol Helene Pease and her husband, Bruce Rummel, both of Seattle, were among those who turned out for the lecture Friday afternoon. “We’re sailors, so we enjoyed the talk about the actual sailing,” Pease said. “Sailing in those large
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