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  • projects like this because she enjoys enacting change through art. Beyond the projects she participated in at the Diversity Center, Ashely recalls the freedom she felt while being there. She says the ability to be light-hearted and authentic among peers is maybe an overlooked aspect of life in the Center. “Being able to be in those spaces and be light-hearted and not have to, like, have these deep conversations all the time … just being able to relax and kick, it is refreshing.” Ashely takes these

  • Master the Art of Change Leadership: A Top Reason to Get an MBA The reasons to get an MBA are as myriad as the careers you can achieve with the degree. See how an MBA helps impact leadership and organizational change. If you have experienced less-than-stellar (or downright poor) leadership in your professional career, then you’re not alone.… August 26, 2022

  • BBC Science NewsFarmers 'at war' with countryside crime gangsWhy are the Boeing Starliner astronauts still in space?China space probe returns with rare Moon rocks Resting cuckoo bees win insect photo competitionChimpanzees ‘self-medicate’ with healing plantsMonkeys got along better after hurricane - studyKey oil project must count full climate impact - courtHow Hollywood star Sheen helped uncover a dark secretCrossbows and eerie silences – following Antarctic whales for climate change

  • Entrepreneurship Leadership Change Management Global Management Strategic Management Selected Publications Selected Publications and Presentations Accolades Inducted as Fellow of the Family Firm Institute, 2015 Professional Memberships/Organizations Family Firm Institute United States Association of Small Business Educators Biography Dr. Catherine Pratt teaches undergraduate courses in organization behavior, organization design and leadership, family and closely held business, and managing change. She holds a

  • About UsChemistry is a fascinating and important subject and is crucial to understanding the world around us. It is used to understand why atoms and molecules react and how the structure of a material determines its properties. Chemistry helps us learn about diseases, develop of new medicines, increase food production, explore alternative energy technologies and catalysts, study the environment, address climate change, innovate new materials for clothing and construction, and create new sensors

  • for housing and for costs going into the next academic year. Donors who support student-faculty research at PLU make it possible for students like me who haven’t done research before to explore it and potentially change their vocation. That’s a privilege, and for many people that privilege comes down to affordability. Donors provide the missing piece for these students. I know the Huestis’s did for me. PLU: What is one of your biggest takeaways from your time at PLU so far? Tran: To review

  • Photo by Claire Todd Dear Pierce County Officials, As the clouds and cold go away, the lawn chemicals come out to play. To the general public, they are thought of as a means to an end, rather than a harmful chemical such as alcohol and tobacco. If the lawn chemicals are going to be thought of in this way, implementing disclaimer labels of which lawn chemicals do the most amount of damage may help change public perception and encourage more thoughtful buying, without risking the economic impact

  • we invest in academic programs that match 21st-century needs, or when we develop new resources that support students to persist at and graduate from PLU. This year, several projects and initiatives undertaken stand out as especially noteworthy for the positive impact they’ve had and will continued to have on this institution and its students. Ways We Invest Center for Student Success Thanks to the leadership of the late Provost Dr. Rae Linda Brown, we are hard at work on a new student success

  • Spend the Summer with the National Toxicological Research Center Posted by: nicolacs / January 6, 2017 January 6, 2017 Summer research opportunities are available at the National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Jefferson, Arkansas. Selected individuals will participate in research projects on the biological effect of potentially toxic chemicals and the solutions to toxicology problems that have a major impact on human health and the

  • allocates funding towards engaging campus in diversity, justice, and sustainability connect programs and initiatives.  The DJS FUNd Team is responsible for setting the DJS Fee budget, allocating funds towards special DJS projects, and sharing out the impact of the funds.Full DJS FUNd Team Member Position Description  DJS FUNd Team Members will: Work as a team to seek out student feedback that will inform initiatives to prioritize in the next budget cycle and design a plan for sharing out impact of the