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Tim Hoyt ’15 shares the benefits and impact of his international experience My international experience in Taiwan and China significantly enhanced my PLU MBA program experience, by showing me an applied context for business concepts. Although I had completed a group project on the automotive industry’s entry into the Chinese economy, I did not fully appreciate transportation issues in China until sitting in a traffic jam in Shanghai. Discussing innovation with BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and
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Counseling Center Confidential mental health counseling services for students (individual/group workshops) and referrals to off-campus resources Anderson University Center 300 253.535.7206 www.plu.edu/counseling/ counseling@plu.edu Dispute Resolution Assists with the resolution of any disputes between members of the PLU community 253.535.7185 www.plu.edu/udrc/staff/ www.plu.edu/udrc/ udrc@plu.edu The Elliott Press Provides hands-on workshop for students in the Publishing & Printing Arts Program Ingram
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Join Us for the Reading Group ChallengeTHE CHALLENGE First, select one of the three 9th Annual Symposium Reading Group texts listed below. Then form a reading group made up of at least six PLU community members (faculty, staff and/or students), plan to meet once to discuss your selected text, and all members of the reading group will receive a copy FREE! Appiah. The Lies that Bind: Rethinking Identity Norenzayan. Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict Spade. Normal Life
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friends,” said Angie Hambrick, PLU’s associate vice president of diversity, justice and sustainability. “The trip aligned perfectly with the values of the Diversity Center — perspective taking, critical reflection, community, and care — and allowed us to fully and authentically engage with the people and culture of T&T and with each other.” The group began the trip by ranging all across Trinidad — touring the capital city of Port of Spain; learning the history of the islands’ colonial past; exploring
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frequent speaker and guest lecturer at schools and Universities. He is the co-director of UgandaProject.GRIFFIN MATTHEWS graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA. Griffin co-wrote and directed the west coast premiere of Witness Uganda in Los Angeles. He starred in Invisible Thread (Richard Rodgers Award, Harold Adamson Award, and Dean Kay Award) at 2econd Stage Theater and ART. He is working on a commission for Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles to write a new docu
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University provides for the distribution of literature created by outside organizations. This includes pamphlets, papers, and stickers provided by a non-PLU organization that will be distributed by members of a PLU student group. The following guidelines apply: Only members of a registered student club/organization may distribute literature The literature shall clearly identify the student club/organization responsible for the literature In order to gain approval, the following information must be
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entrepreneurship. With the opportunity to travel, compete, earn scholarships, network, and make new friends, the memories you make with PLU DECA will last you a lifetime! Type of Club or Organization: Academic & Honors Societies Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Monthly, contact Danielle, one of the Club Co-Presidents, to be added to the Google group chat! Where: Morken 105 Club Email: deca@plu.edu Club Co-President’s Email: danielle.poulin@plu.eduPre-Health SciencesDescription: To provide
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of youth homelessness in Tacoma through documentary, Chris knew he was right for the job. Through his co-curricular work with the award-winning on-campus media production group, MediaLab, Chris was able to produce a high-quality product, serve his community and learn about documentary film along the way. What is True Grit? True Grit is a collection of interviews entailing the stories and experiences of young people who are currently (or recently were) homeless. The video ended up being used as a
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in the Peace Corps in Peru from 2013 to 2014 where she was a Youth Development Volunteer, working in collaboration with a health clinic, the local government, and a high school. Her projects included facilitating a healthy lifestyles group that focused on social skills development and teaching a vocational orientation course in the high school. She now works at Washington High School as the school social worker, providing social and emotional support for students. Anne (Hoblitt) Linn ’08
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