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  • building, project control, reporting and closing to address the unique conditions and challenges associated with designing and managing major non-repetitive undertakings. May not be counted toward more than one concentration or certificate. Prerequisite: BMBA 515. (4) BMBA 587 : Special Topics in Business Administration To provide graduate students with new, one-time and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST

  • Kelley! Everything went great! It was a pleasure working with all of you. Thank you again for everything. Cheers! Tammi BarberHQ New Zealand Cadet ForcesHQ New Zealand Cadet Forces Summer 2014We had a great time and PLU was a good venue to base ourselves out of. Thanks for all the hard work to make it happen for us from such a long distance. I appreciate all the work you put into our stay. Heidi PaigntonNCLEX ReviewNCLEX ReviewThank you so much Kelley! We always enjoy the campus, and your team

  • 15 solo CDs including his latest Grammy® Award nominated CD entitled Double Dealin’ with legendary trumpeter Randy Brecker. Eric started his professional career in 1980 with famed New Orleans trumpeter Al Hirt. After returning to Los Angeles Eric became a member of the famed Chick Corea Elektric Band. He recorded 6 CD’s with the band and won 2 GRAMMY Awards. Eric went on to join the Jeff Lorber Fusion. Among the CD’s Eric recorded with Jeff, 2 were nominated for GRAMMY Awards. Jeff Lorber was

  • as a soccer player and go into the completely foreign territory of finance, something that I had no background in and knew nothing about.” Deines seems to have started on the right foot with her new identity. She earned her first badge of honor in April when the Puget Sound Business Journal and the Seattle Foundation presented her with the Women of Influence Award. The program “shines the spotlight on local businesswomen, community leaders and philanthropists who are a force in the region

  • survived the Holocaust to become a fierce advocate for Holocaust education, and for the memory of those who did not survive. Even after his death in 2012, the man whose name informs one of PLU’s most distinguished programs remains an inspiration: for scholars, for students—and, perhaps most recently (and most poignantly), for a J-Term Study Away experience organized by Kirsten Christensen, Associate Professor of German and affiliated faculty in PLU’s new program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at PLU

  • By:Zach Powers '10 January 28, 2017 0 From Dreaming to Doing https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2017/01/ann-mooney-dc-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2015/09/zach-powers-100x100.jpg January 28, 2017 June 7, 2019 From Dreaming to Doing Ann Mooney ’03 admits she still gets a little starstruck. Mooney, a relatively new member of the research team at the National Geographic

  • survived the Holocaust to become a fierce advocate for Holocaust education, and for the memory of those who did not survive. Even after his death in 2012, the man whose name informs one of PLU’s most distinguished programs remains an inspiration: for scholars, for students—and, perhaps most recently (and most poignantly), for a J-Term Study Away experience organized by Kirsten Christensen, Associate Professor of German and affiliated faculty in PLU’s new program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at PLU

  • from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, and two new staff members are hired. Spring 2006 Women’s Studies is changed to Women’s & Gender Studies by faculty. Fall 2006 The Women’s Center moves to Upper Campus on 121st Street. 2007 The center’s Department of Justice grant is renewed for another three years. 2008 The “He Loves Me, He Loves me Not: Men’s Role in Ending Violence Against Women” national conference is held. Mar. 11, 2010 Assistant Attorney General Tony West visits

  • Center is here to support your student though the process before, during and after their program(s).Why Study Away?Why study away?Study away is an opportunity for students to pursue their academic interests in a different cultural context. As a result, students gain experiences and develop skills and competencies that could help launch their career post-graduation and give them an advantage in the job market. Trust your student – this is a chance for them to grow, navigate a new and unfamiliar

  • disease; how each of the bishops cast plague in social and anthropomorphic terms and how two public health crises introduced specific economic and social injustices in North Africa and Syria.October 7 What Can the K’iche’ Creation Stories Teach Us About How to Live with the Existence of Plagues and Disease? Dr. Carmiña Palerm, Associate Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies and Affiliate Faculty of Native American and Indigenous Studies Program Lecture Description: For thousands of years, the New