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  • General information about the centerThe Language Resource Center is located on the first floor of Kriedler Hall as part of Hong Global Hall.  Currently the center is equipped with 3 PC workstations, one Mac, CD/cassette players, print resources such as magazines, and a printer. Tutors are available for appointments that you can schedule for free using Knack to assist with  with language questions and conversation practice. International Coffee Hour in the LRC

  • Printing & SuppliesPrinting, supplies and mail services is located in the Copy Center & Mail Services building on west campus across the street from Morken. The services provided include a copy center for color and black and white, intercampus and generic envelopes, paper stock, mail services for domestic and international shipping, bulk mail services, shipping and receiving, custom printing, business card, stationery and envelope services.ContactCustomer Service Phone: 253-535-7436 Email

  • The following grading scale has been adopted by the School of Nursing faculty and is used in all courses required for the nursing degree programs: 4.00 94-100 = A 3.00 84-86.9 = B 2.00 71-75.9 = C1.00 62 - 64.9 = D 3.67 90- 93.9 = A- 2.67 80-83.9 = B- 1.67 68-70.9 = C- 0.67 59 - 61.9 = D- 3.33 87-89.9 = B+2.33 76-79.9 = C+1.33 65-67.9 = D+0.00 58 & below = E

  • The following grading scale has been adopted by the School of Nursing faculty and is used in all courses (including clinical courses) required for the nursing degree programs: 4.00 94-100 A3.00 84-86 B2.00 71-75 C1.00 62 - 64 D 3.67 90- 93 A-2.67 80-83 B-1.67 68-70 C-0.67 59 - 61 D- 3.33 87-89 B+2.33 76-79 C+1.33 65-67 D+0.00 58 & below E

  • Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing is dedicated to… – Preparing nursing professionals to deliver safe and effective client-centered, family-centered, and community-based care, grounded in population health improvement and a global mindset – Empowering students to become skilled leaders, educators, and scholars who are committed to planning for and addressing current and future healthcare needs – Advancing the vision and mission of the university through interprofessional education

  • Thecla Kirigiti, MSN, BSN Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: tgk@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Associate Degree, Nursing, Thames Valley University - UK BSN, Nursing, Grand Canyon University MSN, Nursing , Grand Canyon University Biography I have been a registered nurse for over 20 years. My specialties are medical/surgical, telemetry, oncology and PACU. In addition, I am a member of Sigma Global Nursing Society, I enjoy hiking, vacationing and road trips with my family.

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  • We are requiring all participants to submit three journal pages of their choice. Pick what you think are your most important journal pages. The procedure for submitting is: JPEG photograph of each of the three pages. Be sure they are readable. Convert the photos to low resolution (PHOTO in Windows 10 works.) Convert the photos to PDF format. We will post detailed directions on how to do this and will email them to each registrant.

  • To add a staff member start at your dashboard. And click Staff.     Then hit Add New. It is located in two places.     Then fill out the corresponding information. At the minimum, add their name, primary title, phone number, email and epass. Click Publish. Always make sure your pictures are resized to 130 x 130 pixels before uploading.     This is what a completed staff profile might look like: Have Questions look here: FAQ

  • Origins of the Modern World - H1 Course Title IHON 111 Origins, Ideas, and Encounters - H1 IHON 112 Liberty, Power, and Imagination - H1 200-Level Courses - H2 Course Title IHON 253 Gender, Sexuality and Culture - H2 IHON 257 The Human Experience - H2 IHON 258 Self, Culture, and Society - H2 IHON 259 The Natural World - H2 IHON 260 The Arts in Society - H2 300-Level Courses - H3 Course Title IHON 328 Social Justice: Personal Inquiry and Global Investigations - H3, GE

  • Learning Outcomes GLST Major Learning Outcomes Global Studies majors will: Articulate the complexity of global issues and of solutions to global problems. Apply the approaches and methods of multiple disciplines to analyze specific global issues. Effectively communicate in written and oral form the complexity of a global issue or a specific solution to a global problem using approaches and methods from multiple disciplines. Demonstrate knowledge of translinguistic and transcultural perspectives