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  • Educational LeadershipCollege of Professional StudiesFriday, May 24th, 4:00pm Doctor of Nursing PracticeCollege of Health ProfessionsThursday, May 23rd, 3:00pm Dual Degree EngineeringCollege of Natural SciencesFriday, May 24th, 11:00am EconomicsCollege of Liberal StudiesThursday, May 23rd, 7:00pm EducationCollege of Professional StudiesFriday, May 24th, 4:00pm EnglishCollege of Liberal StudiesThursday, May 23rd, 7:00pm Environmental StudiesCollege of Natural SciencesFriday, May 24th, 11:00am French

  • Engineering, Medical Engineering, Space Engineering) November 3, 1:00 pm Nanotechnology (Research areas: Cross-disciplinary nanoscale research at the frontiers of electronics, photonics, quantum matter and technology, medical engineering, bioengineering, and sustainability) November 9, 10:30 am Geological and Planetary Science (Research areas: Environmental Science and Engineering, Geobiology, Geochemistry, Geology, Geophysics, Planetary Science) November 9, 1:00 pm Physics, Math, and Astronomy and

  • whether or not an overnight is included, are similarly restricted.  Guests and residents are not permitted to sleep in university lounges, lobbies or other common areas.   Residents and guests are expected to act courteously and abide by campus policy at all times. Hosts are responsible for the behavior of their guests. If the guest or their host refuses to abide by university rules, regulations, notices or directions, as given by the staff members or other authorized notices issued by the University

  • Coordinator, and student workers. In addition to providing support for School of Nursing daily operations, the staff of the School of Nursing serve as an informational resource for students, faculty, other PLU offices, and members of the community. Students are welcome to visit the office during regular operating hours to conduct business, submit assignments and other papers, or to make appointments to meet with nursing administrators. Since interaction with office personnel is as much a component of

  • New Delete Psychology Academic Programs all programs program website Psychology Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Video Transcription Major Minute: Psychology at PLU Transcription [video: Professor Shneidman is sitting in the center of a psychology lecture hall with a podium. In the bottom left corner, gold text reads: “Laura Shneidman, Associate Professor of Psychology”] Professor Shneidman: Hi. I am Associate Professor Laura

  • outdoor third spaces. FINAL REPORT Fiona Ashton-Knochel (PLU ’24) Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah Major: Environmental Studies major, Music minor “Biodiversity on campus is part of what makes PLU feel like home. I chose the sector of grounds and habitat restoration because I want to show how we, as students, can help preserve the native species of plants and animals that make this land unique.”Resource ConservationShalom Wundimu (PLU ’22) explored PLU’s data tracking of our resources consumptions and

  • : -Reflect often -Link community engagement outcomes and learning outcomes -Include private and group reflection -Structured reflection in purposeful ways Reflection Resources: -Resource 1 -Resource 2 -Resource 3CEL ResourcesAAC&U Booklet on High Impact Practices Teaching Through Community Engagement (Vanderbilt University) Best Practices in Community Engaged Teaching (Vanderbilt University) Community Engaged Learning Guide (Muhlenberg College) Community and the Humanities (Grinnell College)Request

  • Corporation MeetingCongregation Relations350SeptemberPI, CP Convocation Office of the President1000SeptemberPI, AC Constitution DayOffice of the Provost200-250September Study Away FairWang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education100September Lutheran Studies ConferencesReligion DepartmentSeptemberPI Environmental Studies DinnerEnvironmental Studies50September HomecomingOffice of Alumni and Constituent Relations1100OctoberPI, CP Alumni Board (paired w/homecoming)Office of Alumni and Constituent

  • coasts. In Manhattan, Lopez is part of NYU Langone’s Nurse Resource Team — which was created by the hospital as a way to address the nursing shortage. There, she has the opportunity to work in a different unit every four to six weeks. “I wanted to become a well-rounded and knowledgeable nurse in all areas and I felt that the position would give me that, especially as a new graduate,” she says. “I can float to medical-surgical units, organ transplant units, clinical observation in the emergency

  • primary care physician in rural and resource-denied areas. Colin Hartke '08 Colin Hartke ’08 served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mozambique (2012-2014). During his service, he worked with a health clinic and community groups on prevention and care activities (mainly focused on HIV and malaria). He also collaborated with a small farming co-operative to help the farmer-owners set up systems and processes that helped them drive growth. Colin studied Communications (Journalism) and Spanish at PLU. He