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-based medical school. The college was created to expand medical education and health care access in communities across the state. The college offers degree and certificate programs in medicine, nutrition and exercise physiology, speech and hearing sciences, health administration and leadership, and medical ethics. Additionally, WSU has three graduate medical education residency programs — internal medicine, pediatric medicine, and family medicine. In addition, the college is home to groundbreaking
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responsible for: reviewing the curriculum and information specific to their program to be aware of expectations of the degree completing federal and institutional financial aid requirements on time if they are seeking financial aid providing feedback to faculty, staff, and the SoN leadership in a respectful manner maintaining compliance status for the various requirements, such as vaccines, BSL certification, etc maintaining academic integrity at all times as outlined in the PLU Student Code of Conduct
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, learning and service opportunities connected to Campus Ministry, a vibrant student-led University Congregation, and strong congregation partners in our surrounding community. This is exactly the project we’ve been tending to this year in rebuilding and re-visioning Campus Ministry under the invaluable leadership of Interim Pastor John Rosenberg. I think it’s fair to say that we see the connection and it IS a priority.PLU embraces spiritual diversity, seeks inclusive long-term pastorFirst-year ASPLU
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.” “He can speak firsthand to the history and the tradition and the community,” McAdams said, “and the mission of the university over time.” That tradition, McAdams said, is part of what drew him to PLU. And Keim is eager to blend that legacy with the direction of new leadership. New football coachThe PLU athletic department names Brant McAdams as head coach of the football team. “I think everything is in place to continue on with the unique experience of PLU football,” Keim said. “We have yet to go
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, McAdams said, is “irreplaceable.” “He can speak firsthand to the history and the tradition and the community,” McAdams said, “and the mission of the university over time.” That tradition, McAdams said, is part of what drew him to PLU. And Keim is eager to blend that legacy with the direction of new leadership. New football coachThe PLU athletic department names Brant McAdams as head coach of the football team. “I think everything is in place to continue on with the unique experience of PLU football
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Quality Management, Pacific Lutheran University, 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Marketing Consumer Behavior & Decision Making Marketing Strategy & Planning Nonprofit Organizations/Marketing Effective Branding & Narratives (Business & Nonprofits) Global/Social Impact Projects & Transformative Change Accolades Emerald Insights Citations of Excellence Research Award for Impactful Research (2016) Excellence in Teaching Award, PLU School of Business (2016) LIVE UNITED Service & Leadership Award
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: Accounting for Decision Making (4) BMBA 513: Marketing Management (4) BMBA 515: Organizations, Leadership and Change Management (4) BMBA 517: Understanding & Managing Financial Resources (4) BMBA 521: Supply Chain and Information Management (4) BMBA 522: Quantitative and Managerial Decision Analysis (4) BMBA 523: Business Strategy and Innovation Management (4) M.B.A. Emphasis Areas Healthcare Management Emphasis 8 semester hours BMBA 560: Managing Health Care Enterprises (4) And 4 semester hours from the
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& Leadership Award, Tacoma/Pierce County United Way (2016) Research Award, PLU School of Business (2015) Innovative Volunteer Recognition in 2014 Living Water International Annual Report (2015) Professor of the Year Award, Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society, PLU (2014) Excellence in Mentoring Award Nominee, PLU (2014) Excellence in Teaching Award, Wells Fargo/PLU School of Business (2014) David T. Alger Service Award, Pacific Lutheran University (2013) Nominee – WSU Graduate Professional Student
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academic year, they take a group shot to remember the occasion.(Photos by John Froschauer) It is a rite of passage inviting you to subscribe to the mission and common values of this place: Thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. The values that have shaped this university – and this region – are vitally present in PLU today. I hope you will reflect on these values in the months ahead and incorporate their principles into your action
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reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail . Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in
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