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  • , students, faculty, staff, families and friends are invited to participate in the inauguration ceremony of our 14th president and hear how he plans to walk us into the future. WHAT Presidential Inauguration WHEN 4 p.m. Friday Oct. 4 WHERE Olson Auditorium Presidential Inauguration REMEMBERING HIS ROOTS Belton says he still feels like that simple kid from Zillah, WA. He loves talking about his first real full-time job at the town’s only grocery store, his dad driving long-haul trucks, and his mom working

  • , “This is a drill,” when carrying out the drill. If a real incident happens during the exercise, be sure to communicate to others and Campus Safety, “This is a real emergency.” There will be no live-action dramatizations during this drill. Some locations on campus may require moving to a location with other people to get out of view. Please observe appropriate COVID-19 precautions while participating in the drill and avoid clustering in close proximity to others. For the purpose of this drill, it is

  • build from the fundamentals to a job-ready level of understanding. You will regularly test your skills, getting hands-on practice with official Microsoft and IBM labs. You’ll also complete eight platform-specific projects and one industry-oriented capstone project. Each project will allow you to deepen your understanding and apply your new skills to a real-world challenge. The target candidate for this course is the individual looking to gain a better understanding of Data Analytics. These skills

  • fans are really polite and respect that this is a school,” Rupprecht said. “They just want something real to touch, to make their favorite books more real to them.” Though Rupprecht has only read the first book in the series, he said working with the crew and director of the movie was exciting. “‘Twilight’ mania is really a good way to connect with the students, and I’m glad for that,” Rupprecht said. Read Previous Poetry to restore the complexity of the world Read Next Affect COMMENTS*Note: All

  • and early 1600s. “I love costumes,” she says. “I have to get inside the head of every single character in the play.” The hierarchy of costume design delegates most of the control and vision to Anderson, who then dispenses assignments to her student helpers. “She is the designer; we are her minions,” says Ali Schultz ’14. Costumes for ‘Macbeth’ hang ready for rehearsals … and then the real performances. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’15) There are times, however, when the students are granted creative

  • Turkey during his one-year scholarship. Neal Sobania, Professor of History and PLU’s Post Graduate Fellowship Director, said one reason PLU consistently shows up among the country’s top Fulbright producers is that applicants receive intense tutoring, editing and encouragement from PLU faculty and staff. “I think one of the real strengths of our whole program is the astonishing help and support they get from faculty members,” said Sobania. “This is real significant to their success. … We’ve got

  • February 6, 2013 Lutes around the world This January, more than 300 PLU students spent the term studying in places across the globe. Learn about their experiences through blogposts. The Birthplace of Western Music (Austria/Czech Republic/Slovakia) Saturday, Jan 12, 2013 By Karla Stoermer Is this real Life? The Vienna Philharmonic just blew my mind. Sometimes you experience something so awesome that you can’t put it into words. I am lucky enough to have that feeling tonight after seeing the

  • Two PLU football players #makeithappen This spring, two PLU football players stepped up and became bone marrow matches for people in need. Posted by: mhines / July 28, 2023 Image: Jai Alapai ’24 and Erik Bainter ’23 (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) July 28, 2023 Talk about being real-life heroes! Their incredible dedication to saving lives and making a difference perfectly captures the spirit of PLU. Their story is a powerful reminder of how one small act of kindness can have a massive impact on someone’s

  • , gifts, and endowmentsMust be included in the minutes of the synod assemblySend with the minutes to the ELCA archives. Bequests after distribution Mortgages paid in full Legal files and notes on synodically owned real estate Loans and notes after sale or terminationRetain for 20 yearsShred after 20 years Canceled checks or copies of canceled checks Cash receipt record Special fund-raising appeal record Bank reconciliations Accounts payable vouchers, originals, and documentation Payroll administration

  • The ProjectEach student works throughout the program to complete an intensive project highlighting skills learned in each course. The objective is to apply marketing research knowledge to solve marketing problems. This can be done in the form of a client project or research paper. The program project not only gives MSMA candidates a chance to exemplify their proficiency, but also professional real-life experiences that will impress any future employer.Client ProjectsThe client project allows