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Craig Chamberlain:Craig Chamberlain, Mathematics ’13 went on to receive his M.S. in Data Analytics from Oregon State and currently works as a Budget Analyst. He chose PLU because he found it to be the best fit and recalls that he selected Natural Sciences because the Math professors kept convincing him to take more math courses! He also credits the PLU faculty with aiding him in the path he chose following graduation. Craig’s fondest memory of being a student in Natural Sciences was learning
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, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3) Fall 2025 11 credits GNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) BMBA 515 Organizational, Leadership, Change Management (4) BMBA 522 Quant. Decision and Analytics (4) January 2026 4 credits BMBA 509 Global Business Perspectives (4) Spring 2026 12 credits GNUR 795 DNP Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796 DNP Project Proposal Seminar (2) GNUR 798 DNP Project Hours (1) (60 hours) BMBA 521 Supply Chain/Information Management (4) BMBA 523 Business Strategy & Innovation
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Norton) Books A Serious Proposal to the Ladies (author Mary Astell, editor Sharon L. Jansen) (Saltar's Point Press 2014) : View Book Some Reflections upon Marriage (author Mary Astell, editor Sharon L. Jansen) (Saltar's Point Press 2014) : View Book Anne of France: Lessons for my Daughter (Paperback) (Boydell & Brewer Inc 2012) : View Book Reading Women's Worlds from Christine de Pizan to Doris Lessing: A Guide to Six Centuries of Women Writers Imagining Rooms of Their Own (Palgrave Macmillan 2011
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roles and will be able to be completed before June 1, 2015. Funded by the student green fund, the proposal process is open to any member of the PLU Community including current students, faculty, staff and recent graduates. Past projects have varied in cost and this year organizers say they hope to fund a variety of small and/or large projects, depending on nature of the proposals they receive. “The greatest thing about sustainability at PLU is that it can be whatever we want it to be – we are not
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. Rousseau, Brett – 2011-2012. Investigating the Role of Sustainability in the Curriculum. Siroky, Karly and Carissa Davidson – 2010-2011. A green welcome to PLU. Straus, Emma – 2010-2011. Public Transit Access at PLU. Stromberg, Josh – 2010-2011. A Bike Coop Business Plan. Bucholtz, Lauren – 2009-2010. Promoting Can the Can. Krzmarzick, Becca – 2009-2010. STARS: Sustainability, tracking, assessment, & rating system. Pfaff, Eric – 2009-2010. Bike Coop proposal. Power-Drutis, Tamara – 2008-2009
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this desire to strengthen their relationship with a particular member of their community. Douglas McGrath’s 1996 film introduces what I am calling an oppositional binary. I am using this term to refer to how characters are positioned in relation to each other in a way that entrenches their contradictory natures. In McGrath’s film, it is Emma and Mr. Elton that are in this dynamic. Throughout the Christmas scene and the proposal, they operate as if they are mirror images. His continual and
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PLU Computer Purchasing Guidelines Goal: To inform Department and budget heads of their options for purchasing/replacing computer equipment and the rules that I&TS and the User Support team uses to govern the computer replacement process. Purchase Options: You may choose to purchase/replace University computer equipment via one of the following options: Central Equipment Fund Replacement– Once a year, the Central Equipment Committee meets to determine what computers will be replaced with the
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disciplines of innovation studies, business, economics, history, media studies, business ethics, health care, and the natural sciences are strongly encouraged. A formal, written proposal is required for the fellowship. The required components of a proposal are listed at the bottom of this page. Contact Michael Halvorson (halvormj@plu.edu) for additional support if you are creating a proposal and need support or clarification. The deadline for Summer Benson Research Fellow proposals is typically April 1
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going, you lose the opportunity to spend your money on the things that matter most to you. If you have a goal (think; new car, trip abroad, vacation) budgeting allows you to set aside money to make your dream a reality. Download the Lute Budget to create your own spending plan. In the “Monthly Income” Section, enter all of your income for the month, after taxes. Be sure to include all of your sources. If you receive a refund from your financial aid, divide the full amount of the refund over the
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going, you lose the opportunity to spend your money on the things that matter most to you. If you have a goal (think; new car, trip abroad, vacation) budgeting allows you to set aside money to make your dream a reality. Download the Lute Budget to create your own spending plan. In the “Monthly Income” Section, enter all of your income for the month, after taxes. Be sure to include all of your sources. If you receive a refund from your financial aid, divide the full amount of the refund over the
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