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Lutheran University. Shumaker, a father of four, will conduct the coin toss at PLU’s Military Football Game on Nov. 8 and will speak at PLU’s Veterans Day Celebration on Nov. 11 in Lagerquist Concert Hall. During his time in the military, Shumaker was deployed four times: twice to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. He flew for 1,800 hours in combat and received two distinguished combat medals: the U.S. Army Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded when one distinguishes himself in support of operations by
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operations. Sole Source Justification In the event a purchase of goods or services $10,000 or more fits within the aforementioned sole source circumstances, a Sole Source Justification Request must be submitted to the Procurement Office for approval. Once approved, the request will be maintained for future reference. An expiration date will be determined by the Procurement Office after which point Department Sponsors should re-evaluate if the vendor would still be considered a Sole Source. Requisition
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. Ding Yingying was hosted by Center for Graduate and Continuing Education. Byungsoo Na Korea University Sejong Campus, South Korea Byungsoo is hosted by the PLU School of Business, and his research is in the area of Operations Management with a specific focus on returnable packaging in a closed loop supply chain. Yao Yuan Shandong Foreign Trade Vocational College, China Yao Yuan was hosted by the Center for Graduate and Continuing Education; their current research area emphasizes reforms on teaching
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! Updates September 1, 2020 Final Update: The Center is Open! On September 1, 2020, the construction of the School of Nursing Clinical Learning and Simulation Center was completed. Faculty trained in the space in late August, and students begin classes and labs on September 8. March 30, 2020 PLU Nursing Donates Medical Supplies PLU School of Nursing, in partnership with other PLU departments, donated more than $10,000 in essential medical supplies to the Pierce County Emergency Operations Center for use
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PLU students apply their communication knowledge to a campaign to help relieve medical debt Posted b
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challenges unique to the sector such as HRM strategies and accountability mechanisms, working with volunteers, fundraising, ethics, and legal issues. BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship– Intensive study of issues and challenges associated with start-up, growth, and maturation of a new enterprise. COMA 361: Public Relations: Principles and Practices– Introduces the theories, methods, and practice of public relations. Emphasizes technical and analytical skills. DATA 133 [CSCI 133]: Introduction to Computational and
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: All comments are moderated Didn’t the goals of “The Box” resolution rely heavily on increases in total enrollment?No, not necessarily—and not in the undergraduate program. The Box plan calls for increases in revenue from the academic program (mostly graduate programs and continuing education), fundraising, auxiliary enterprises, and savings. *Note: All comments are moderated *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous J-Term@Sea Read Next The ‘L’ is not silent LATEST POSTS President Krise’s
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years that followed he worked in sales, marketing, and operations for a variety of marine cargo companies and agencies. Eventually, he was appointed executive director of the Port of Olympia and later served as CEO of the Port of Tacoma. Since 2015, Wolfe has been the CEO of the Northwest Seaport Alliance, a marine cargo operating partnership of the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma.We met with him recently to discuss his career in the maritime sector, his approach to international relations, and
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and Medical Implements” examines one of the world’s oldest surgeries, trepanning — which scrapes, bores, or cuts into a skull for any number of medical or religious reasons. The case included an iron and wood surgical instrument from Algeria for trepanning. Evidence of cranial operations dates back at least 7000 years, she notes. Surgery evidence has been found in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, Africa, Asia, and Europe. “This curation project asks questions about who is being trepanned and why,” she
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