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  • MissionThe PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal arts that inspires students to: LEARN for life, LIVE purposefully, LEAD responsibly, and CARE for others. Code of EthicsSchool of Business faculty and staff are committed to professional behavior that: Exemplifies high standards of academic and personal integrity in all interactions with

  • with his wonderful wife and children at their home in San Diego, his favorite place to be is in the middle of a good book. 2022: Erin Entrada KellyThree Compliments: Ways to Feel Seen as an Invisible Student Before she grew up and became a published author, Newbery Medalist Erin Entrada Kelly was an underperforming student who nearly failed English and graduated high school with a 1.7 GPA. When you’re quiet and make mediocre grades, it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle. In this lecture, Erin will

  • defined as events sponsored to raise money for charitable, tax-exempt organizations external to the University. The following policy allows recognized student organizations to use University facilities and sponsor events to raise money for another tax-exempt charitable, educational, or religious off-campus organization as defined under the Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c) (3). The proposed recipient must be an IRS-recognized 501 (c) (3) organization. A copy of the IRS determination letter

  • be uncomfortable with all of the attention that is now coming her way. He tells the story of standing before 500 people in a packed banquet hall to announce that PLU had received an anonymous gift of $12 million. The audience jumped to its feet in cheers and applause, including Phillips who acted surprised as she joined in. In fact, she was the anonymous donor. “I’m sure that Karen would rather be remembered as the quiet, humble, selfless, consistent and caring person that she was,” Anderson said

  • proportions,” as the local newspaper described it, around 5 a.m. and completed the 40-mile journey at Tacoma’s Point Defiance roughly 12 hours later. “I wouldn’t want to row out there now,” Holmes said, gesturing toward Alki Point on a warm summer day from the comfort of a private yacht where the former crew members gathered to commemorate the half-century anniversary and retrace their route. “I don’t remember the beautiful sights.” The lack of memories might have something to do with the ice-cold water

  • Holi Celebration (Spring 2023) Religious and Spiritual Diversity at PLUBecause PLU is a university rooted in the tradition of Lutheran Higher Education we value religious and spiritual diversity, engagement, learning and connection with our neighbor. We encourage students, faculty and staff to participate in  experiences of religious and spiritual diversity on campus and in our community. For a Lutheran perspective on Religious and Spiritual Diversity work: Why Interfaith Work is Not a Luxury

  • appreciate the music they are studying. David has evolved his use of “active listening guides” using an interactive tool that helps him explain key information to students as they listen to and analyze an audio recording. What is one instructional strategy or student project that is particularly effective, innovative, or engaging?“Music is a ‘lively’ art that unfolds in time. It has structure, a dramatic pacing and an unfolding of events that should be brought to the consciousness of the listener to be

  • 253.535.7646 www.plu.edu/political-science/ pols@plu.edu Michael Artime, Ph.D., Chair Prerequisites, when required, are listed in the individual course descriptions. Prior consultation with the instructor of any advanced course is invited. Students wishing to pursue a major or minor in political science are requested to declare the major or minor with the department chair as soon as possible. All political science courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better. Residency A minimum of 12

  • Kinesiology. Use writing, verbal expression, movement and technology to communicate disciplinary knowledge and expertise such as: terminology, theories, principles, applications and practices. Demonstrate basic movement competence as it relates to physical activity, fitness and sport. Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Learning OutcomesA graduate of the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program will: Explain foundational disciplinary content such as: terminology, theories, principles, applications, and

  • Origins of the Modern World - H1 Course Title IHON 111 Origins, Ideas, and Encounters - H1 IHON 112 Liberty, Power, and Imagination - H1 200-Level Courses - H2 Course Title IHON 253 Gender, Sexuality and Culture - H2 IHON 257 The Human Experience - H2 IHON 258 Self, Culture, and Society - H2 IHON 259 The Natural World - H2 IHON 260 The Arts in Society - H2 300-Level Courses - H3 Course Title IHON 328 Social Justice: Personal Inquiry and Global Investigations - H3, GE