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decision-making,” she says. “With my core business classes, I was able to learn how the systems are implemented in order to make a successful business. In other classes, I was able to have discussions on how to come up with the best decision method or how to be a supportive leader or manager.” A critical foundation to this balance is a nuanced understanding of business ethics — a welcome emphasis for Melanie Brisbane ’21, a recent graduate who has worked at Boeing for 15 years. “There was a strong
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Montana, Lord’s classes typically offer hands-on learning opportunities—hatching butterflies, creating composting systems, mealworm experiments—which were abandoned at the pandemic’s start. “Switching from a hands-on, active, physically engaging environment to a screen-based digital platform was hard for the students, and for me,” she says. While Lord, who majored in religion at PLU, invited students to perform outdoor activities and experiments, most students just didn’t engage. Billings High School
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, proactive approach to improving students’ sense of belonging, particularly those who have felt marginalized in the past. “It’s not something we’re whispering about anymore,” Hambrick said. Widespread participation is key, Hambrick added. Issues of inequity, such as the use of microaggressions, aren’t just for marginalized people to bear. Privileged people created systems of injustice, she stressed, and therefore they need to be actively involved in tearing them down. “The default is always for people of
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in their work. We recommend that Campus Safety continue these customer-service oriented efforts by revisiting protocols for less frequent, but more serious calls for service; continuing and expanding implicit bias and inclusivity training and policies; considering alternatives to the utility belt worn by Campus Safety officers; and developing and communicating clear internal (within Campus Safety) and external (PLU community) systems for reporting grievances. Sections V, VII, and VIII provide
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systems to deliver better care. More than 200 Lutes surpassed the goal of raising $110,000 to help at least 10 new standout student leaders attend PLU through the expansion of the Act Six scholarship program to Yakima and a formalization of the Palmer Scholars partnership. PLU Athletics faced a season like no other. More than 240 Lutes stepped up to help tackle additional costs so student-athletes could safely return to competition in the spring. More than 70 alumni mentors provided outstanding
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of Business Research, 66 (8), 1203-1210. [Journal ABDC Rank: A] ** Emerald Insights Citations of Excellence Research Award for most impactful and cited research as awarded by the Emerald Publishing Group (2016) Sarker, S., Chakraborty, S., Tansuhaj, P., Mulder, M.R. & Dogerlioglu Demir, K. (2013). The “Mail-Order-Bride” (MOB) Phenomenon in the Cyberworld: An Interpretive Investigation. ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, 4 (3), 10-36. Mulder, M.R., Joireman, J., Gregoire, Y
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examination of environmental problems from political perspectives, including international and domestic political contexts and methods of evaluating policies. (4) POLS 354 : State and Local Government - ES Governmental structures, processes, and policy at state, local, and regional levels of the American system. (4) POLS 361 : Political Parties and Elections - ES Study of party and electoral systems with particular emphasis on American parties and elections. Examination of party roles in elections and
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2Part 3Part 42013: David WicksDr. David Wicks2012: Yong ZhaoCatching Up or Leading the Way Presented by Dr. Yong Zhao Zhao, addressed issues of globalization and technology in a dramatically changing world. He addressed questions including: Is education reform in the U.S. headed down the right path? Are schools emphasizing the knowledge and skills that students need in a global society? Are education systems in China and other countries really as superior as some people claim? 2011: Don
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of Business Research, 66 (8), 1203-1210. [Journal ABDC Rank: A] ** Emerald Insights Citations of Excellence Research Award for most impactful and cited research as awarded by the Emerald Publishing Group (2016) Sarker, S., Chakraborty, S., Tansuhaj, P., Mulder, M.R. & Dogerlioglu Demir, K. (2013). The “Mail-Order-Bride” (MOB) Phenomenon in the Cyberworld: An Interpretive Investigation. ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, 4 (3), 10-36. Mulder, M.R., Joireman, J., Gregoire, Y
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who initially put them in place except as noted in this chapter. Before the last lock/tag is removed from machinery or equipment, all of the following conditions that apply must be completed. All guards must be installed. All exposed electrical wiring must be covered. All open pipes must be closed and properly connected. Verify that all controls are in neutral position. The authorized employee must insure that systems and equipment are safe to operate and that all nonessential items have been
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