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  • , “grew into a whole new person”. She learned self-reliance, self-awareness, and a deeper meaning of what it meant to be a global citizen. For Kirsty, her time studying away in Chile helped her to “get out the front door…to see new places”, and to ultimately ignite the fire that would inspire her to see the world, experience new cultures, and lead her to her current home of Antarctica. McMurdo Station is the United States’ Antarctic research facility, and the largest community on the entire continent

  • University of Washington Chemistry: Virtual Graduate Program Info Session Posted by: alemanem / October 6, 2021 October 6, 2021 The University of Washington Chemistry Department invites you to join a virtual information session to learn about their graduate (MS and PhD) programs. Undergraduates will meet faculty & students and learn about the department. Date & Time: Tuesday 10/19 at 4pm (Pacific Time) Zoom Link: Register at https://tinyurl.com/urpkzjy8 For more information see the UW Virtual

  • .   Majors: Graphic Design and English (University of Washington) “Serving as the staff advisor, I provide guidance and assistance in running the day-to-day operations of a student led design agency. ”   Would you rather be able to time travel, teleport, or fly? “Time travel, but backwards only.” Favorite Font: ANYTHING BUT ZAPF CHANCERY

  • PLU offices or off-campus institutions which require no action and are no needed for documentation purposes. (Note: two copies of all PLU publications are transferred to Archives for historical purposes by University Publications at time of printing.) Requests for Information: Routine memos or forms used to request, or respond to requests, for information. Routing Slips: Memos used to direct the distribution of a document. Stocks of Publications: Stocks of departmentally-produced printed documents

  • (versus 3 percent nationally) study away at some time in their academic career. “I always figured I’d study away,” he said. “Every year in high school I saw a different example of how it could make an impact on a person’s life. It’s why I came to PLU.” When Liz Pfaff ’10 came to PLU from her hometown of Bellevue, Wash., she had no plans to study away – she had other things she wanted to do. But she saw a math and Spanish focused study away trip to Honduras – well, that was too much to resist. She’s a

  • with Dr. Termini, and was offered the full-time 10-week-long position. Dr. Termini runs the Termini Lab at Fred Hutch Cancer Center. Please walk us through a typical day at your internship and how your role has evolved.  MM: Every morning, I would wake up around 7 a.m., grab my bike, and then scurry out of the Seattle dorm I was living in. Then, I would bike through the congested streets of Seattle to the Fred Hutch Cancer Center. Upon arriving, I would usually say hi to my lab mates, and

  • work with the great Choir of the West).” Scott’s passions for music and the liberal arts have translated well into his professional life: today is his Principal Bass of the Reno Philharmonic and Executive Director of the Reno Chamber Orchestra.Jerilynn Harris Jerilynn Harris came from Longview, Washington to PLU, where she graduated with a Bachelor in Music Education in 2008. Two weeks after receiving her degree, she was hired to teach orchestra full-time in the Bethel School District. Jerilynn

  • relevant to the essential course content. Within a reasonable time frame — recommended two weeks but at least seven [7] days prior to the scheduled assessment — faculty will provide the students with the following information: Exam delivery method Number of items on the exam Points per exam and percentage of the overall course grade Type of items (example: multiple choice, bowtie, fill-in-the-blank, select all that apply, case study, etc.). Date and time of exam — time allotted to take the exam – begin

  • Grad GiftTo the Class of 2017,As your undergraduate career at PLU draws to a close, we would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and to encourage you to think about how you will steward your education going into the future. As you face this transition, you will encounter new opportunities to invest in the communities around you. Some of you will do this financially. Others will invest time, energy and expertise. Some of you will do this through your work. Others among your

  • Program Outcomes BSN Program Outcomes MSN Program Outcomes DNP Program Outcomes Sample Programs of Study Traditional BSN Accelerated BSN Entry Level Master’s BSN to MSN BSN to DNP Full-time – Family Nurse Practitioner BSN to DNP Part-time – Family Nurse Practitioner BSN to DNP Full-time – Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) BSN to DNP Part-time – Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) MSN to DNP Non-ARNP Nurse Executive MSN to MBA/DNP Post-ARNP to DNP Emergency Nurse