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  • Poster DesignNeed a poster but don’t have time to make one yourself? No problem! Impact designers can bring your ideas to life and you’ll be one step closer to a successful event.  Choose from 8.5×11″ or 11×17″ paper in horizontal or vertical formats. Note: In order to provide you with the best service, Impact requires the request to be submitted at least ten business days prior to desired distribution or due date. If you have any questions about this, please send us an email at impact@plu.edu

  • Chinese Studies Capstone Presentations Spring 2021 Dr. Paul Manfredi, Seminar in Languages & Literatures May 21, 2021 presentations will be in person2:00-2:30pm - Kelli GreeneFrom Traditional to Contemporary: The Transformative Adaptation of Pu Songling’s Classical Tale into Geng Xue’s Porcelain Doll Stop-Motion2:30: 3:00pm - Kevin ConklingSoft Power: Who are movies for nowadays, Americans or Chinese?3:00-3:30pm - Carlos AlvarezChimerica: The End of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End

  • change, are core to our life together moving forward. This is a dialogue that requires us to sit together in our humanity, and, for those of us who participate in whiteness—myself included—to hear, hold, and be accountable for the harm that white supremacy at PLU has perpetuated for our Black colleagues and students and colleagues and students of color as a whole, and that we have allowed it to perpetuate… Even as we grapple with an uncertain financial situation and the impact of COVID-19, this is

  • optional school. If you decided not to take the SAT or ACT test it won’t hinder your ability to apply now or in the future. It will also not have any impact on your ability to receive scholarships from PLU. AP, IB, and Cambridge CreditsWill PLU accept AP, IB and Cambridge credits taken during the pandemic?There will be no change to our current College-level credit policies. PLU will continue to accept AP, IB, and Cambridge credits if, due to the impact of COVID-19, exams are taken at home. For Admitted

  • 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

  • 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