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  • Life Coordinators. Provide leadership and vision to programs and services focused on retention, well-being, outreach, and support for commuter students; advocate for these students’ needs at the University level. Direct overall operations for the ARENA (a collaborative workspace for student leaders across campus, including purchases and space management) and the CAVE (a learning community for commuter students). Assist Associate Director in supporting Clubs & Orgs, including Engagement Fairs

  • more organized now and I teach it to all my students. I’m pretty tech savvy and I try to learn whatever new platform students talk about to stay current. Theatre is a collaborative art after all!Just for fun!Cats or dogs?  Both, but I am a crazy cat lady to the max! Coffee or chocolate?  Coffee is life. French fries or hash browns? French fries dipped in mayo. If you think that is gross, don’t forget that garlic aioli is also mayo! Mac or PC?  Mac but I love my Android Phone. Instagram or Twitter

  • Services and Chief Operating Officer, Shalita Myrick leads the Division of Administrative Services, including the business office, human resources, risk management, and facilities. She also plays a critical role in the continued development of the Partnership for Health Innovation and many other strategic initiatives.  Myrick previously served as the principal project manager at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She’s also held leadership roles at Texas Children’s Hospital, the

  • always been a family affair.  The sophomore, busy working on a business degree with minors in economics and innovation studies at Pacific Lutheran University, is following in the footsteps of older sister Marisa Etzell ‘20 — also a recipient of the scholarship. “It gave me a lot of insight as to how important and how helpful this scholarship was in lifting the financial burden that is college for so many other students,” Nick Etzell said. “For me, that gave me peace of mind in accepting this

  • PLU encourages faculty to apply for grants, fellowships, and other funding sources that support professional development. This funding can augment existing programs, create new programmatic activities, bolster institutional capacity, and foster faculty-student scholarship and other types of professional development.Section 1. INTERNAL FUNDING Carol Sheffels Quigg Award for Excellence and Innovation Purpose: The Quigg Award provides support those who demonstrate unusually inventive, original

  • possible and our feet on the ground, we see a future where care lies at the heart of every beneficial technological innovation, policy reform, and social movement that changes the way we live. The students we nurture and inspire become the minds and hearts driving that future. The PLU experience allows their ambition to blossom into purpose, their skills to sharpen into tools, and their caring to become a transformative force. OUR MISSION Our mission statement has long been at the heart of the story we

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  • Interpersonal Development Academic Enrichment Civic Development Professional Development Deeper understanding of PLU’s Integrated Learning Objectives Benefit of CEL for faculty: Enrich student engagement Reinforces course learning objectives Benefit of CEL for community partners: Increase capacity Build awareness of local concerns Enhance collaborative opportunities Designing your CEL course objectivesCommunity engaged learning courses require advance planning. We recommend that you begin developing the

  • Counseling and Guidance Services, University of Minnesota Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Biology Chemistry Earth Science English Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global Studies Hispanic & Latino Studies Innovation Studies Native American & Indigenous Studies Philosophy Religion @PLUEnvtStudies @pluenvt As an Environmental Studies major, I’ve had the opportunity to conduct some field work in my

  • programs that are perfect for potential career changers. 1. Master of Business Administration (MBA)Whether you know what industry you want to join or you want to explore different opportunities, business school can be a great choice for career changers. Thanks, in part, to learning outcomes like effective leadership, global perspective and creative innovation, an MBA can apply to nearly any industry. Even better? An MBA can increase your earning potential. According to ZipRecruiter, the national