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  • PLU Introduces New Maritime Management Certificate Posted by: Zach Powers / November 3, 2015 November 3, 2015 TACOMA, WASH. (Nov. 2, 2015)- Pacific Lutheran University is expanding its Continuing Education programming by offering business professionals a non-credit Certificate in Maritime Management starting January 2016.The program is a result of recent growth in shipping and logistics, as well as the maritime industry’s high demand for trained management professionals and the need for leaders

  • specificity each area of expectation for personal conduct. Nevertheless, the following are issues of specific concern with regard to expected standards of personal conduct. This list is not exclusive and all employees are expected to act in accordance with the expectations set forth above, even if a specific act of misconduct is not described below. The university respects the dignity of all students, faculty, staff, and visitors and expects all employees to show the same respect and concern for others

  • The people of Impact are creators, doers, thinkers, and dreamers. Our creative team comprises students of all ages, majors, skills, and backgrounds. And we want you to join us! Impact is currently hiring for Designers and a Photographer/Videographer for the 2024-2025 school year! Applications Open! Please contact us at impact@plu.edu or visit office hours with any questions! Get Started Here Opportunities BoardBusiness DirectorBusiness DirectorThe Business Director is the financial manager of

  • Looking for LGBT affirming resources and Queer representation from your faith tradition? AgnosticInformational Resources:  Views about homosexuality among agnostics Stories by Queer Agnostics:  Queer Disbelief: Why LGBTQ Equality Is an Atheist Issue, by Camille Beredjick Reconciliation: Queer, Agnostic, and Indian Baha'iInformational Resources:  No Matter How Fine A Love: The LGBTQ Baha’i Experience Policies are Not the Same as Baha’i Teachings Stories by Queer Baha’is:  Being Baha’i and Gay

  • How to Create a Basic Online Lesson Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 6, 2020 March 6, 2020 By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer When on-campus class sessions cannot be held as scheduled, online lessons provide an alternative method for teaching. Online lessons created in Sakai can provide faculty and students with access to all the major components of a course, including instructional content, activities, and assessments. While a fully online class is best designed through the PLUTO

  • Network’s Mother Earth Farm in Puyallup. All 17 members of the team’s roster will participate—as will three coaches—in a plow-pulling challenge to determine whether basketball players or Clydesdales are faster and more effective at readying the fields for planting. (While this is the first PLU Vs. The Plow event, it’s not the first time everyone was on board for one: Last year’s event was cancelled due to rainy weather and muddy fields.) Fittingly, a Lute first planted the seed for the event with the

  • March 5, 2012 New Master of Science in Finance focuses on cross-disciplinary approach By Barbara Clements Pacific Lutheran University will begin the first classes in its Master of Science in Finance (MSF) this fall, putting the university on the leading edge of grooming finance leaders for the 21st century. Kevin K. Boeh, MSF program director and finance professor, said he’s excited about the new program because of the students it targets and its interdisciplinary nature. “This program comes

  • Athletics Program Review, 2021-2022Executive Summary During the 2020—2021 academic year, the Athletic Program Review was initiated in keeping with our PLU Strategic Plan to examine the overall health of our entire athletic program. This process looked at several factors, including equitable opportunities for participants, the viability of the programs, the number of interested student-athletes, and the revenue and facilities needed to properly support the teams at the varsity level. Based on

  • Foundation (NSF) S-STEM Track 1 Award, August 2019 - August 2024: $649,981; Title: "Supporting STEM Development at the Roots: Providing Scholarship, Curricular, and Cocurricular Support to Underserved STEM Students." Received National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Opportunity Award, July 2008 – March 2010: $19,300; Title: "Investigations of diversity and novel microbial communities in forest canopy soils: a preliminary study" Professional Memberships/Organizations American Society for Microbiology

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  • three hours a night. Despite frequent team runs to Bigfoot Java, Duffy, a third-year computer science major, got sleep paralysis twice in 24 hours. Yet the stress and the fun go hand in hand. Madeline, a second-year physics major, particularly loved waiting for the problems to open and for the timer to go off. “And then it’s just violent brainstorming,” she added. “Every single room has eight whiteboards, and everyone is just spewing ideas. It is the most chaotic and one of the most creative times