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  • has an unwavering work ethic. I don’t have the space to list all the jobs my dad has worked. He excelled equally in all of them. But my dad’s biggest impact on me has been his relentless consumption of newspapers and his staunch life lessons. He has an associate degree, and started studying business finance at the University of Alaska Juneau before a great job opportunity in retail management and building a family took him down a different path. What does it mean to be first in the family?“He just

  • , South Africa, and both my parents are Kenyan, so they know a lot about Africa. One of the things that we’re all exposed to is that “America is a great country and it’s very developed,” unlike Kenya and South Africa which are developing countries. So they said to me, “Well, would you like to study in the US?” and I said “Yeah, totally!” So, we went online and started searching for schools. My mom came across PLU. I started emailing the staff and what struck me was how friendly everyone was. They were

  • Waiver Submitted: June 1 WEST-B Deadline: Six weeks after all testing centers are fully open NES/WEST-E Deadline: Six weeks after all testing centers are fully open Fingerprint deadline: August 1 We will accept P grades for endorsement courses taken at PLU from Spring semester 2020 and only Spring semester 2020. BAE Endorsement ExamsEndorsement Exams  Online proctoring is now available (with most WEST and NES tests being offered on a rolling basis). Given this new opportunity, your testing deadline

  • also conducted. Conclusions: Customers did not differ in customer satisfaction between environments. Most respondents learned about products online, which made their store experience more difficult. Difference in location responses from participants were also analyzed. There was a positive relationship between local imagery and shopper’s inspiration. The researchers recommended that the company resurvey the pilot location in six months, implement helpful store additions specifically for customer’s

  • . in the Studio Theater on campus. (The screening will be livestreamed online.)Coming to PLU in 2009, I quickly decided to major in political science and global studies. But, I had never considered the field of communication until I discovered the opportunities for documentary filmmaking with MediaLab. I joined MediaLab in September 2011 and I was given the duty of choosing the next documentary topic along with another member; both of us came from political science backgrounds with an interest in

  • . Zhu emphasized. On the first day of the competition, students picked from between three potential problems to solve and then spent the next 100 hours surveying academic literature, developing and testing mathematical models, and producing a paper to justify their reasoning and prove their models’ efficacy. While students can draw from books and online research materials during the contest, they cannot receive outside input on the problem and must rely on each other to generate a solution. Zhu said

  • political and religious leadership in a time of pandemic. (Torvend added that he’s open to doing more of these online events.) Why is now a good time for these presentations about Luther? As we were having these conversations, there were demonstrations at the state legislature and the governor’s mansion asking for the removal of all restrictions during the COVID outbreak. Luther speaks directly to those who make fun of or avoid restrictions in times of pandemic. Given the demonstrations against

  • transitioned school online. I was also a commuter student, so I can’t speak much about campus life. With that said, my experiences at PLU have been wonderful. I’ve participated in several organic chemistry and biology labs and always felt that PLU had sufficient resources. Yeah, some money could be spent on buying better ring stands or heat plates, but I am very satisfied with the lab tools provided to the students. Professors are always willing to chat during office hours and happy to answer questions

  • identified as Pell Grant Eligible. Participants answered questions surrounding their experiences with socioeconomic class and interpersonal relationships. The research is based on Foucault's theories, which understand that large social structures are played out and reified by individuals. Kimberley Stanley; Yasmin LopezWalk O’ Clock: The Design and Implementation of a Health Promotion Program in a College Community Faculty Mentor: Harry Papadopoulos, Kinesiology The purpose of this creative project was

  • heavy red apple with a golden leaf. The Apple, which now sits in The Mast office in the lower Anderson University Center, is the first the newspaper has won in its three years of CMA attendance. It’s a symbol of the improvement our organization has achieved over this past school year. It’s also a reminder of what The Mast can accomplish when its reporters focus on crafting a newspaper that not only informs, but also engages and cares for its community. Out of all the mementos I brought home, the