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  • Melissa Carter, Therapist in TrainingHello! I’m Melissa. I’m a mom of 4 who loves to read, kayak, and explore. I enjoy working with individuals and couples, and my heart lies working with children (of all ages) and their families. I believe that by working together and utilizing individual abilities and strengths, we can create new pathways through which you will have the opportunity to learn, grow, change and reach your goals.

  • BooknotesThe Humanities faculty at PLU are not only great teachers and able servants of the university, they are also highly-regarded researchers and authors. We are proud to feature recent books by faculty in the PLU Humanities division. Click on the book cover to visit publisher websites!Overpour by Jane WongThe Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists by Kevin O'BrienAncient Egypt: The Basics by Donald Ryan

  • Major Minute: Tom Smith on Theatre & Dance Posted by: vcraker / August 6, 2021 August 6, 2021 PLU’s Theatre & Dance Department prides itself on our dynamic and challenging curriculum supported by a season of up to 10 productions each year. Our program trains students in all aspects of theatre and dance: from musical theatre, acting, technical theatre and design, to foundational dance styles, stage management, choreography, producing, directing, and playwriting. Read Previous Recent Music and

  • University. She is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and has passed all four sections of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. Prior to joining PLU, Dr. Liu served as an assistant professor of accountancy at the University of San Diego. She also has international teaching experiences in China. Dr. Liu’s research interests include the effects of human behavior on performance evaluation, ethical decision-making, and financial reporting. She is a member of the American Accounting

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  • selection, move in and move out) Management of Occupancy Data reporting to division and university around housing and occupancy Housing Access (Keys and swipe card) Marketing, website design Winter Break Housing Supervise the Campus Life Operations Manager Student Life Responsibilities PLUS 100 Instructor  Administrator On-Call (Campus Crisis Response) Biography Dhaval has worked at PLU since the summer of 2019. Prior to PLU, Dhaval earned his M.S.E in Higher Education Administration from the University

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  • University. She is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and has passed all four sections of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. Prior to joining PLU, Dr. Liu served as an assistant professor of accountancy at the University of San Diego. She also has international teaching experiences in China. Dr. Liu’s research interests include the effects of human behavior on performance evaluation, ethical decision-making, and financial reporting. She is a member of the American Accounting

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  • MemberSpring 2022 Claire ToddRep. from CCCFaculty MemberSpring 2020 Jennifer Childress-WhiteStaff/admin representative appt. by President's CouncilStaff/AdministratorSpring 2022 Sean LynnStaff/admin representative appt. by President's CouncilStaff/AdministratorSpring 2022 Teri PhilipsAssociate Vice President of Human ResourcesStaff/AdministratorN/A Kris PlaehnExecutive Director of the Center for Student SuccessStaff/AdministratorN/A Mike FrechetteDean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial

  • funding from their respective federal and state student aid programs. Awarding and disbursement of all aid is made in accordance with statutes, regulations, and policies promulgated by these governing agencies and the university. Students who feel they have been treated unfairly or not in accordance with published policies can submit a written complaint to the Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial Services for a university review. If a student is dissatisfied with the decision reached by

  • students with the foundations to build a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of international affairs. Approved CoursesRequired of all students in this concentration: GLST 331: International Affairs Other Course Offerings: BUSA 337: International Finance and Risk Management ECON 333: Economic Development GLST 332: American Foreign Policy GLST 357: Global Development GLST 387: ST: Nationalism and National Identity *Courses that are not listed here but which meet the content descriptions of the

  • also work with you via email, phone, or web conference.Schedule a Consultation To schedule a consultation, click the button below to create a Help Desk ticket. Use the Request Type “Instructional Technologies / One-on-one Consults.” ScheduleExamples of Consultations Getting assistance with using Sakai tools Integrating appropriate technology and learning tools into instruction Utilizing course management system sites to improve students’ learning experiences Exploring the use of Google Drive and