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  • 253.535.7400 www.plu.edu/computer-science/ cs@plu.edu Laurie Murphy, M.S., Chair Our curriculum prepares students to work in industry as professional software developers, to continue their studies in graduate school, or to apply their computational skills to another field. With a degree in computer science you might end up writing code for software simulations of proteins, creating the next big video game, or developing a social application that connects people in new ways. The possibilities

  • 2023 NCLEX-RN Test Plan (available at NCSBN.org) and consists of a minimum of 90% NCLEX-RN style questions. Nursing exams are modeled after the current NCLEX-RN Test Plan (https://www.ncsbn.org/testplans.htm ). All question types may include exhibits of multimedia, tables, graphics, sound, and video. Question types may include but are not limited to: Multiple Response Multiple Choice Fill-in-the-Blank Calculation Hot-spot Drag-and-drop/Ordered Response Item Next Gen NCLEX-RN questions All exams in

  • social justice. (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) “The goal was to make it absolutely ecumenical,” Moore said. “They wanted an open-arms book.” That’s exactly what The Saint John’s Bible is, in size and philosophy. PLU will use it to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation as part of its yearlong Re•forming series. The university is hosting a volume of the Heritage Edition — part of a series of 299 authentically reproduced versions designed to be shared more widely than the handwritten original. The

  • with the strategy—“ring containment,” modeled on what he learned fighting forest fires in the Pacific Northwest—that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s: the only human disease ever completely wiped off the planet. That alone makes Foege a public-health hero. (Video by John Froschauer/PLU) Dr. Foege talks with PLU's Barbara Clements during his visit to PLU in November 2013. Some also might know him as the man who, in the late 1990s and well into the new millennium, helped the Bill

  • know everything about your host culture, and that’s okay! That’s part of the learning process. You don’t need to be an expert; you’re a learner. Explained in this video through a Social Work lens, Cultural Humility is about… Being curious Being genuine Being vulnerable Addressing and redress structural inequalities Understanding people are experts on their own culture (not others’) A lifetime commitment Working collaboratively Amplifying voices of marginalized people Avoiding assumptions

  • child prevented him from envisioning a future in which higher education was valuable or even possible. Instead, the hardships he endured were his instruction. “I was first educated in the adult world,” Cushman said, adding that domestic violence, drug abuse and gang violence were his teachers. “These experiences taught me that unless I worked as hard as I could to get out of where I was, I would only repeat what was being shown to me.” (Video by PLU) Determined to break the cycle, Cushman thus

  • be the one with the black and white dog on the launch with her. Hall of Fame Nominations Please dig into your archives, clear the cobwebs, and help us come up with a suggestion for our next Hall of Fame nominee from the rowing crew. We nominated the Rowdown Crew for the 2 nd time two years ago, but sadly the committee did not choose our selection. Jim Ojala put together a comprehensive nomination, complete with video footage of the 50 th anniversary “CruiseDown”. We had hoped they were a shoe-in

  • video called “Mary has the best lines in PERSUASION” So, let’s do some scene—or meme—analysis then. "I'm just too kind, Anne, that's my problem. I give all of my attention to others and then I suffer for it." tumblr user sistringer from Tumpik Take the meme above, sourced from a gif of the movie. The scene opens with Anne and Mary enjoying a tea on the lawn—or at least Mary is enjoying hearing herself talk while Anne responds in Italian. Before realizing what her sister is doing, Mary arrives at

  • initiative, “Words Mean Things” is a video series that thoughtfully explores the meanings of “decolonize,” “BIPOC,” “anti-racist,” and “anti-Blackness.”IN DEFENSE OF JOYNarrator: So how do we turn the corner here into what is happening at PLU? Angie: (To Tyler and Maya) Did you all have any experiences as students here that were like “Aha!” in terms of getting you to the point where you are now? Tyler: Definitely! One of those moments was reading W.S. Merwin’s “Unchopping a Tree”** in Beth Kraig’s

  • contribution to the life of all the people who live and reside here. Video: “We can begin with the empowerment of civic society, by bringing about participative and deliberative democracy” (panel discussion)Robert McKee IrwinHumanizing Deportation: Research and Care in the Herida Abierta 11:15 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. | March 9 Who: Robert McKee Irwin, Professor of Spanish at UC Davis Bio: Robert McKee Irwin is Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Deputy Director of the Global Migration