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  • helped me a lot because some of my closest coworkers have either been in Europe or from Europe, also South America. Having this experience behind me I think helped with connecting and not being “that American” as much. In our field it is becoming increasingly common to not just have teams in different countries, but to have a single team composed of people in different countries.  Is there anything unique or especially great at PLU you’d like to shine a light on?  Working backward: Great professors

  • his experience as CEO of PNKLINK, Inc., vice president of ZMD in Dresden, Germany, management consultant with Technology Strategy Consulting, and various management and industry positions with AMI Semiconductor (now On Semiconductor) to inform his scholarly contributions to entrepreneurship pedagogy and collaborative innovation. Dr. Brown has extensive involvement in standard organizations and technologies such as ZigBee, Bluetooth, USB and IrDA that rely on collaborative innovation for success

  • in America``2003 - Steven Mintz``Beyond Sentimentality: The History and Future of America's Families and Children``2002 - Gerhard Hirschfeld``The Wehrmacht and the War of Annihilation: An Exhibition and a Public Debate in Germany``2001 - Orville Schell``Tibet and China: An Unlikely Marriage``2000 - Vicki L. Ruiz``What's Color Got To Do With It: Latina Images, Segmentation, and Tactical Coalitions``1999 - Peter N. Stearns``Addiction in American Culture: Mixing Science and Values``1998

  • Women and The Holocaust in FilmThursday, Oct. 13 Oma and Bella 4:00-5:15 p.m. | Ingram 100 | Directed by Alexa Karolinski “Oma and Bella is an intimate portrait of two elderly Jewish women in Berlin with humor, powerful stories, and a deep fondness for good food. As the documentary follows them through their daily lives, a portrait emerges of two Holocaust survivors who stayed in Germany. They answer questions of heritage, memory and identity, ultimately, through the recreation of the sumptuous

  • Women and The Holocaust in FilmThursday, Oct. 13 Oma and Bella 4:00-5:15 p.m. | Ingram 100 | Directed by Alexa Karolinski “Oma and Bella is an intimate portrait of two elderly Jewish women in Berlin with humor, powerful stories, and a deep fondness for good food. As the documentary follows them through their daily lives, a portrait emerges of two Holocaust survivors who stayed in Germany. They answer questions of heritage, memory and identity, ultimately, through the recreation of the sumptuous

  • Women and The Holocaust in FilmThursday, Oct. 13 Oma and Bella 4:00-5:15 p.m. | Ingram 100 | Directed by Alexa Karolinski “Oma and Bella is an intimate portrait of two elderly Jewish women in Berlin with humor, powerful stories, and a deep fondness for good food. As the documentary follows them through their daily lives, a portrait emerges of two Holocaust survivors who stayed in Germany. They answer questions of heritage, memory and identity, ultimately, through the recreation of the sumptuous

  • queer pastors to be celibate in order to be officially ordained. For her, this action was in line with the theological teachings and history of the Lutheran church: she reminded me that “the Lutheran tradition is part of the Reformation, right?” In 2009, the ELCA changed its policies, just a few short years after Pastor Jen and her fellow “rogue Lutherans” chose to “live as if the future has already come.” Issue of The Mast announcing Pastor Jen’s arrival on campus. Pastor Jen remembers receiving a

  • Finding a Home at PLU Apply early for housing! All new students are encouraged to live on-campus. PLU has 8 residence halls – to learn about each of them, visit Residential Life‘s website. The “Living Plans and Learning Community application” is now available online! Apply for housing here. On-Campus Housing Requirements Students who are younger than 20 years of age on or before September 1 for the academic year, or on or before February 1 for the spring semester are REQUIRED to live on campus

  • none of the classes are offered online. Clinical experiences are usually during the day or evening shift, depending on preceptorship requirements (which are heavier toward the end of the program). We encourage applicants with flexible work schedules to accommodate varying class times and practicums. Program length: 12 – 15 months (not including pre-requisite coursework) Program start: Summer (early June) Curriculum: RN-B to MSN students follow the traditional MSN curriculum, but must meet

  • Navigating the Pharmacy School Application ProcessThe PharmCAS application cycle begins in mid-July for each admission cycle. For example, if you hope to begin pharmacy school in Fall 2017, you would begin the application process in the summer of 2016. You may start your PharmCAS application as soon as it is available. The Early Decision deadline is in September of each year. The first regular application deadline date is in early November and the last regular application deadline is in the