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Roberto Arteaga Assistant Professor & Instruction and Reference Librarian Full Profile 253-535-7505 rarteaga@plu.edu
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Podcast Listening Rubric (pdf) view download Use this document to teach students how to identify the main characteristics of a podcast and how to assess a podcast's quality.
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PLU researchers shine light on RNA activities Professor of chemistry Neal Yakelis works with five summer research students to gain a deeper comprehension of RNA and its intricate workings within the realm of cells. Posted by: mhines / November 8, 2023 Image: Professor of chemistry Neal Yakelis leads his students in summer research in the Rieke Science Center at PLU. The team employed advanced organic chemical synthesis methods and characterization techniques. These include NMR spectroscopy
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study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians. We seek to bring students and teachers together for intellectual and social exchanges, which promote and assist historical research and publication by our members in a variety of ways. Type of Club or Organization: Academic & Honors Societies Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Monthly, day and time TBA Where: TBA Club Email: pat@plu.eduPLU
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second goal is to provide the best possible support for you, the remarkable faculty and staff of PLU, the heart and soul, and, yes, the head, of this great place. So, I am pleased that both last year and now moving forward, we are maintaining all faculty and staff leadership, professional development and recognition programs. We are also maintaining all research support, sabbatical leaves, and our modest travel budgets. We were able last spring to make a series of important promotion, market and
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of educational and career goals. We offer four degree options: a BA and BS in Mathematics, a BS in Mathematics Education, and a BS in Financial Mathematics. We also offer minors in Mathematics, Actuarial Science, and Statistics. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics This degree is intended for those students who want the strongest possible mathematics background. This is recommended for students planning to go to graduate school in mathematics. Students may select electives from a number of courses
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include descriptive and inferential statistics and quantitative research designs. Students will also develop knowledge and skills of action research. (4) EDUC 711 : Educational Research II: Qualitative Research This second course in the research methods sequence addresses major concepts of qualitative research methods. Students will learn the major methodologies and ethical implications of qualitative research including appropriate research questions. Students will learn and implement qualitative data
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have played in human societies. These three topics not only make history bigger and more interesting than it traditionally might be, but the courses offer useful insights into how humans interact with the innovations that we have come to value today (or love to hate). Many of the forces and ideas that are visible in today’s global economy come from these developments. Why I am majoring in History I am a History major at PLU because I feel that the program gives me great skills in research, writing
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. Samba was chosen as one of three candidates in the state, and one of only 15 nationwide — out of a total pool of more than 600 candidates. “I felt very happy and proud that I was considered one of those 15,” he said. “I don’t know if I deserve it more than others, but I certainly felt very happy that I was chosen.” Samba’s journey toward a career in American finance started at Tacoma Community College. He first learned about the school through research at the American Corners arm in Gambia, another
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: Mary Sue Gorski, PhD, RN Nurse Adviser, Research, Policy & Advanced Practice Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission P.O. Box 4786 Olympia, WA 98504 360-915-3334 MarySue.Gorski@doh.wa.gov CMS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has provided clarification about the requirements for documentation by the preceptor. See particularly the section titled “Background.” There are also explanations of what the preceptor is responsible for in the E/M (evaluation and management) aspects of care
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