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  • Revised November 2020 The university has a strong commitment to life-long learning which it supports through the following tuition assistance programs and by offering a number of additional on- and off-campus professional development programs. Each tuition benefit has its own eligibility requirements, so it is important to familiarize yourself with the criteria. If you have questions, please call Human Resources at ext. 7185. Forms and other information related to this policy are available on

  • life, extending to her most recent research. Ceynar is keenly interested in the ways female professors are treated differently in academia. Ceynar’s recent research focuses on how female professors face different expectations from students, compared to their male counterparts. Ceynar partnered with researchers from Eastern Washington University and Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. “We realized that there are lots of subtle things that women end up having to deal with that we don’t

  • individuals. Green flawlessly demonstrates how to circumvent small challenges, such as not being able to enter buildings for their lack accessibility, and utilizes moments like those to teach her colleagues and professors that change is needed on campus. Green served as an advocate and worked with administration for change on campus during her time at PLU so future students are able to have a smoother life at PLU. During the course of her college career, Green served in various leadership roles: PLU

  • spurred curiosity in her professional life, extending to her most recent research. Ceynar is keenly interested in the ways female professors are treated differently in academia. Ceynar’s recent research focuses on how female professors face different expectations from students, compared to their male counterparts. Ceynar partnered with researchers from Eastern Washington University and Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. “We realized that there are lots of subtle things that women end up

  • : “The History of Alcohol in 19th and 20th Century American Fraternities” Todd Dizon Student life within American Higher Education maintains a long-standing history of change over the past 200 years. Alcohol had always been an integral part of a student’s social life since the 18th century. Students commonly drank Beer and Wine within university dining halls. However, once the Temperance movement became prominent in the 19th century, alcohol shifted from a typical facet of socialization towards a

  • , AUC 100) Go Lutes! PLU Athletics & Outdoor Rec (AUC, CK WEST) What are my options to eat and hang out? Dining & Res Life (AUC, CK EAST) My Health and Well-Being Needs Attention (AUC 133) Academic Resources, YES PLEASE! (Regency, AUC 203) Student Financial Services: Money, Bills, Financial Aid (AUC 201)10:00-10:30AM 10:30-11:00AM 11:00-11:30AMAnderson University Center (AUC) - Various Locations Campus Tour 11:30AM-12:30PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Headquarters (Grey Area) Military-Affiliated

  • graphic design, book arts, print making, and other forms of art making. Emily MetzlerThe Philosophy of a Flowers Life Faculty Mentor: Alex Krajkowski, Communication, Media & Design Arts This project will focus on cliche photos we see daily in the media, with a bit of a twist. I have taken some photos of flowers for a photography class that is not the typical photos that one would see on social media. I have taken four photos all representing a certain stage in the flowers' life. Adrienne SlawikMnemic

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  • will electronically consult with advisees to evaluate their progress. It must be a minimum of 3 times during the semester, and no more than once every two weeks. Students must have a work-site supervisor who will guide the student in the workplace. Students will also need to secure a work site supervisor in the country in which they will be working. Consult with your program director. The actual internship work of the student must relate in some way to the students’ concentration in Global Studies

  • the academic unit. Selected advanced topics. (1 to 4) BMBA 591 : Independent Study Individualized reading and studies. Minimum supervision after initial planning of student’s work. Rarely granted and requires prior approval of M.B.A. director and consent of instructor. (1 to 4) BMBA 595 : Internship Application of business knowledge in field setting. Credit granted determined by hours spent in working environment and depth of project associated with course of study. Pass/fail. (1 to 4)