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  • CoursesThe Publishing & Printing Arts (PPA) minor at PLU involves three core courses (12 credit hours): The Book in Society, The Art of the Book I, and Publishing Procedures. Students take an additional 8 credit hours from offerings across the curriculum. The current PLU Catalog lists the specific Art & Design, Business, Communication, English, and History courses that fulfill these requirements.The Book in SocietyPPAP 301/ENGL 311/COMA 321ViewThe Art of The Book IPPAP 321/ENGL 313/ARTD

  • University Relations. Angela has extensive nonprofit and business experience, most recently as the Executive Director of a nonprofit for families who have children with special needs.

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  • graduated from PLU in 2012 with my anthropology degree, my parents told me: “you’ll never find a job.”  Challenge accepted. Fast forward almost two years, now I work for Bank of New York Mellon – Analytics and Product Services Department in project management support.  At the beginning of my senior year I was convinced I would go to graduate school in Applied anthropology, specifically Medical Anthropology.  PLU provided the avenue for me to find one of my passions and I wanted to pursue it.  Then my

  • Schools of WashingtonWA 2009Communication SpecialistAltig (Greater Seattle Area)WA 2009Communication Specialist & Business ManagerIntegrated Water SolutionsOR 2000Communications AdvocateBliss InsuranceOR 2000Communications AssistantWashington Education AssociationWA 2007Communications AssociateHattaway CommunicationsVA 2005Communications ConsultantWashington State Department of TransportationWA 2004Communications CoordinatorLake Washington School DistrictWA 2008Communications CoordinatorAgri-Business

  • , training and safety equipment. Further, fundraising may offer travel support to reduce total travel costs, and participants are free to fundraise with families, friends, etc. NEW – you can earn up to four credits for this course (optional) via (1) BUSA 495 Internship.  These internship credits can be used in the School of Business, or may be applied for the required nonprofit minor (NPLM) through the School of Business.  A customized internship via another program on campus could be discussed. (4

  • - November 8, 2019 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday 9a - 12pEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah LawEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah LawEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah LawEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah Law 3p - 6pIntroduction to American Business Instructor: Mikel EdwardsBusiness Finance Instructor: Ben ChenIntroduction to American Business Instructor: Mikel EdwardsBusiness Finance Instructor: Ben Chen Term II: November 11 , 2019 - January 17

  • Individual StatusThe United States is a highly individualistic culture and respect based on individual accomplishment tends to define status more than age, tradition, or family background. The equality of individuals is one of our national ideals. Although throughout U.S. history we have not always achieved this ideal, it continues underlying principle that guides interaction among individuals and informs how business, organizations, and officials treat people. It also creates an expectation

  • 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

  • Executive BoardThe Executive Board consists of the following: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Outreach Group Coordinator, Activities Group Coordinator, Services Group Coordinator, and the immediate Past President. The SCC Director, the Chair of the Scandinavian Studies Program, the Curator of the Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Collection, and a representative from PLU’s Development Office serve as ex officio members. The Executive Board conducts the business of the Cultural

  • Recording of Glory M. Liu’s 2023 Benson Lecture Released Dr. Liu Explored the Legacy of Adam Smith's Writings on Capitalism in America Posted by: halvormj / November 21, 2023 November 21, 2023 By Michael Halvorson ’85 On Thursday October 19, 2023, the PLU community welcomed Glory M. Liu of Johns Hopkins University to present the 17th Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History. The lecture took place in the Regency Room of the Anderson University Center. There was also a pre-lecture