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History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology. His most recent book is Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (2020). The project investigates programming culture, computer literacy debates, and the technical history of recent software companies, including Apple, Borland, DEC, IBM, and Microsoft. Prof. Halvorson is interested in oral history and its use in preserving the early history and contributions of technology companies and
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Francisco State University, will invite participants to consider how antisemitism has moved from its religious moorings to a political phenomenon in contemporary U.S. culture. At the conclusion of Dr. Dollinger’s lecture, there will be time for discussion. Lecture Handout
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January and/or Spring Break each year. Destinations change annually. The focus of this class is to experience firsthand the global nature of Business and how culture impacts commerce. Below are sample education plans for students who would like to complete their MBA in Management Science & Quantitative Methods in 9 or 21 months. It is possible to complete your degree in 16-months or extend it past 21-months. Note: Students who begin the program in Spring semester are not eligible for the nine month
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both challenging and rewarding. We are able to use tools presented to us in a classroom setting and apply them to actual data sets. Our group is working with the pharmacy on two separate projects allowing us to take part in the organization’s culture and their business endeavors which I feel is setting the project up for great success,” says Courtney Flaten, MSMR candidate ’17. Data mining includes collecting customer data through archival and survey research, building and evaluating models and
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Lecture in Business and Economic History. The lecture – “Globalization and Growing American Inequality” – will be Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Scandinavian Culture Center in the University Center. Lindert is a research associate at National Bureau of Economic Research, and his latest book, “Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth since the Eighteenth Century,” was awarded the Allan Sharlin Prize for the best book in social science history for 2004. He received the Jonathan Hughes Prize for
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point. The D Center, in the words of Director Angie Hambrick, is “what you need it to be. It’s always that safe, inclusive and welcoming community.” Hambrick’s role at PLU serves to support students who are learning about identity, culture and equity. And that includes social justice issues – defined as a series of actions that promote betterment of the world and society. As part of that, the D Center has four students who serve as diversity advocates, students who take leadership roles on campus
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. Read Previous Voices from empty chairs Read Next International students eat up American culture COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford June 12
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, specifically Tunisia and Egypt, a year after the Arab Spring. Wright will also talk about her friendship with Stevens, who she first met in Jerusalem 25 years ago when he was part of the U.S. envoy there. She describes Stevens as a courageous diplomat who knew the language, knew the culture and would venture out into the streets to know the people. Wright told an NPR reporter the day after Stevens’ death that he had an “extraordinary enthusiasm” for his work and for the countries he worked in. Award
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showcase the uniquely interpersonal values and tight-knit culture of the Lute family — even in this time of physical distancing.The shows all connect back to a different central channel theme each week, and are hosted by a team of cross-campus partners from the Student Care Network, Student Life, the School of Arts and Communication, Outdoor Rec, Counseling, Health & Wellness Services, and Campus Ministry. Created to help bring on- and off-campus community members together after the university
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about the MBA is the included International Experience, a required 10-day program which allows students to see firsthand the business environment in a different country and region,” said Mark Mulder, dean of the School of Business. “We meet with executive teams from industry and have an opportunity to understand business and culture. The complete list can be found at princetonreview.com/best-business-schools. Read Previous PLU Awarded $14,000 for Washington Youth Development Nonprofit Relief Fund
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