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  • 12 – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust Conference 2017 Alumni

  • Building a Career in a Data-Driven AgeA Guide to a Master’s in Marketing Analytics /* of roles at a number of organizations, but wants to establish a clear and valuable skill set? Or are you someone who loves their current workplace, but sees a need for more strategic, data-driven decision making and wants to fill the need? Or maybe you’re looking for a brand new

  • April 20, 2014 Take Back the Night at PLU Students attend a Take Back the Night rally at PLU. (Photo: PLU Women’s Center) Annual event aims to raise awareness about sexual assault By Valery Jorgensen ’15 Pacific Lutheran University’s Women Center hosts the annual Take Back the Night march and rally, part of an international campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault, April 24 in Red Square. The event invites people to speak up and speak out about ending violence. Take Back the Night When

  • November 1, 2010 Why does Angela Pierce care about social justice? “Social justice to me is speaking up for those who are left unheard,” said Angela Pierce, “and helping others find their place.” By Kari Plog ’11 Angela Pierce is the daughter of a Filipino mother and a Caucasian father. She never saw herself as white. At some point, however, Pierce realized other people did see her as white. She noticed when she saw people treating her different than they did her mother. It was then she knew

  • General Resources All That Jas: Journal Abbreviation Sources Hypermedia Glossary of Genetic Terms UCMP Glossary Seminar Videos Career Panel 3.15.2013 Anatomy & Physiology A Pediatric Nurse’s Guide to the Human Body Botany The Arabidopsis Information Resource University of Connecticut Greenhouses University of Washington Medicinal Herb Garden Cell and Molecular Biology Biodic: The Ultrastructures Website Cell and Molecular Biology Online GenBank Conservation Biology The Society for Conservation

  • , Wash. When she was 9, she switched her home rink to Sprinker Recreation Center, just down the road from PLU, where she continues to train today. Jordan Lee ’17 trains at Sprinker five days a week, two hours a day, and attends classes. (Photo courtesy of Jordan Lee.) As a child, Lee had Olympic aspirations of her own, but as she has grown, so has her plan. “My goals have changed because I got injured a lot, and I lost a lot of time training,” Lee said. “In the future, I want to start coaching.” Lee

  • , McFadden ‘11 landed a position as a postdoctoral associate at the Yale Institute of Global Health in New Haven, Connecticut, where she spends her time analyzing factors that have caused child vaccination rates to decline in many parts of the country.Not that poring over such data was always her forte. Her passion was kindled years ago as a psychology undergrad at PLU — even if she had to overcome her initial dread of statistics and methods first. “I was terrified to take that class because I never

  • Melissa Carson Clinical Instructor of Nursing Professional Biography Education MSN, Nursing, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing , 2020 Biography I spent the last two years teaching in the OB and Public Health courses at Hopkins, and am currently teaching Simulation at PLU. I am working on a Post-Graduate Certificate in Women’s Health (Nurse Practitioner) at Duke University, with anticipated completion in 2024. My areas of interest are social and reproductive justice, public health, and

  • identity and was the lead designer for some of PLU’s most visible and high profile events, including Homecoming, the Christmas Concert and the Wang Center Symposium. Lamberto Gallardo Casal Lamberto Gallardo Casal, a custodian on the facilities management team, passed away in June. Lamberto was born in the Philippines and immigrated to the U.S. in the mid-1980s. He joined his mother, Carmen, on PLU’s custodial staff. Lamberto was one of PLU’s longest-serving active staff members and was a dedicated

  • Contract ManagementWhat is a Contract?A contract is an agreement between two parties that creates mutual obligations enforceable by law. A legally binding agreement may not always be referred to as a “contract” so it is important to be vigilant. Some examples include service agreements, Terms of Service, Memorandum of Understanding, Statement of Understanding, Facilities Use Agreement, Lease Agreement and even Terms and Conditions on websites where you are prompted to “Click to Agree”.What is a