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. While the OSF should not replace other online resources, it is quite easy to integrate them with it. I am shocked at how much the OSF has influenced my workflow. I invite you to try it as well. Read Previous TurningPoint Clicker Software Transition Read Next Classroom Technology Updates – Fall 2016 LATEST POSTS Major Sakai Upgrade in August March 1, 2022 Fall 2023 Technology Workshops February 3, 2022 Zoom for Staff Accounts Update August 31, 2020 Licensed Zoom Accounts Now Available to All Faculty
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professor Mei Zhu. “He and Celine opened their home many times to host math department events for students. His generosity and kindness will always be remembered and appreciated.” Throughout his decades of service, Bryan was a driving force in incorporating technology into the teaching of mathematics at PLU. He applied for and received grants to purchase software and hardware for this purpose as early as 1990, long before technology use in teaching was commonplace. One of his greatest achievements
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Program. “When I finished my thesis, Joanne said, ‘Hey, I think we have enough to write a book,’ and I said, ‘Oh, OK. Why not?’” Henrichsen laughed. From there, they began working on a proposal that was picked up by the second publisher they pitched; the book, War on Words: Who Should Protect Journalists?, was published in 2011. Now Henrichsen is a technology fellow at a nonprofit in Washington, D.C., that provides support for journalists. She focuses on how technology affects communication and
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bit jealous…) In the new center, PLU Nursing students will have access to double the learning space and state-of-the-art equipment and technology. PLU sat down with Jordan and Adrian in February to learn more about why they chose PLU for nursing, what makes a PLU nurse distinctive, and how the new center will make a difference. PLU: OK, first question. Are you related? Adrian: Haha, no — not that we know of! Jordan: We are friends, though. PLU: Now that we can move on to other topics… What’s
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-grade education or health insurance until he aged into Medicare. I understand you have experience as a swimming student-athlete. How did you balance sports and school? At first, it was very challenging. I struggled with time management, balancing school work, swimming and socialization. Unfortunately, the pandemic hit during the spring quarter of my freshman year of college. I rushed home. I took this time to reevaluate and focus on my studies and worked on my time-management skills. When the
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education or health insurance until he aged into Medicare. I understand you have experience as a swimming student-athlete. How did you balance sports and school? At first, it was very challenging. I struggled with time management, balancing school work, swimming and socialization. Unfortunately, the pandemic hit during the spring quarter of my freshman year of college. I rushed home. I took this time to reevaluate and focus on my studies and worked on my time-management skills. When the pandemic was
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Summer Research Program – University of Nebraska Posted by: alemanem / December 1, 2016 December 1, 2016 The University of Nebraska’s summer program offers research opportunities in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields in addition to an interdisciplinary Minority Health Disparities program aimed at converting cutting edge social and behavioral research into an understanding and reduction of health disparities among minorities. Summer 2017 research programs include
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– Healthcare Technology 2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 5 credits 1 credit 2 credits 1 credit Senior Year Semester 3Nursing 401 – Care of Complex Conditions Nursing 402 – Patho/Pharm III Nursing 403 – Clinical Practicum III Nursing 404 – Healthcare Diversity Nursing 405 – Informed Practice 3 credits 2 credits 5 credits 4 credits 2 credits Semester 4Nursing 406 - Continuity of Care Nursing 407 – Clinical Practicum IV Nursing 408 – Organizational & Economic Context of Care Nursing 409 – Health Policy Nursing
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direct service experience. Bonnie Nelson (center) participating in a traditional hair cutting ceremony of a friend and colleague's daughter× While in Mongolia, she served as a Community Development Volunteer in Baruun-Urt. She taught English at the Mongolian University of Science & Technology, as well as participated in local community led projects including the Good Father Project and Awesome Mongolia. Her counterpart (local partner each volunteer is paired with) and Bonnie were invited to speak at
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Divinity (D.D.)religious service Doctor of Humane Letters (D.H.L.)the humanities or human welfare Doctor or Laws (LL.D.)public service or government Doctor of Science (D.Sc.)science, social sciences, or technology Honorary doctorates are normally not awarded to political incumbents or current students, employees, or board members of PLU. Degrees are never awarded in exchange for financial contributions. A maximum of three honorary doctorates may be conferred each year. No more than one degree is
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