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  • for the BSN and DNP programs at PLU. Researcher working on my PhD dissertation study.   Grants  Multicare Health Systems, Research project: Parent and Nurse Expectations and Perceptions of Pain Control in Children after Heart Surgery, One-year contract (private grant)  as a consultant, speaker, program development, and researcher. (2017) Publications  Post-Operative Pain and Comfort in Children After Heart Surgery: A Comparison of Nurses and Families Pre-operative Expectations. Harvey, KA and

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  • academic disciplines. They will play from an exciting repertoire, including For Those Who Wait, a commissioned work by our University composer, Dr. Gregory Youtz,that they will premier on the tour. The commissioning of this work involved a very unique experiment. It is not uncommon to develop a consortium of groups to contract a composer.  What is unique about this one is that due to Greg’s national reputation and The PLU Wind Ensemble’s reputation for commissioning and performing new works, a huge

  • concert with the University of Tennessee Wind Ensemble, conductor Gary Sousa. The PLU Ensemble consists of 47 very talented musicians from a variety of academic disciplines. They will play from an exciting repertoire, including For Those Who Wait, a commissioned work by our University composer, Dr. Gregory Youtz,that they will premier on the tour. The commissioning of this work involved a very unique experiment. It is not uncommon to develop a consortium of groups to contract a composer.  What is

  • lesbians from openly serving in the U.S. military. In her Air Force career, Witt logged nearly 2,000 hours as a flight nurse before being suspended from duty in 2004 and ultimately discharged under the Pentagon’s DADT policy upon being outed. After prevailing at trial, she reached a settlement agreement and retired from the Air Force. She continues to speak out about challenging DADT and her campaign for equal rights and protections for LGBTQ+ individuals. Witt has since detailed this story in her book

  • Academic integrity is honesty concerning all aspects of academic performance including clinical performance. Academic integrity in the classroom is defined in the PLU Student Rights and Responsibilities. Academic dishonesty in the clinical setting include, but are not limited to: Plagiarizing clinical assignments, including care plans, drug reviews, falsifying data in a patient’s record, or other required work, Submitting work written by others as one’s own work, Unauthorized collaboration with

  • the rapidly changing Norwegian culture and society and Norway’s active engagement in defining and redefining its roles internationally and within its borders Examine the Norwegian approach to contemporary issues in a central location with engaged faculty whose specialties include Peace and Conflict Studies, African Studies, International Relations, Middle East Studies, Polital Theory and more Study in English alongside Norwegians majoring in Peace & Conflict and International Studies Immerse

  • on terms and definitions, please see the Sexual Misconduct Policy page. What is PLU’s responsibility if knowledge of sexual violence is reported?When PLU becomes aware of a potential sexual misconduct violation, PLU will investigate the claim. Either the Title IX coordinator or the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities will meet with the Complainant (person submitting the complaint). If the situation is creating a hostile environment, PLU has a responsibility to take prompt and effective

  • Interested in studying Psychology? Posted by: vcraker / April 20, 2021 April 20, 2021 Are you interested in becoming a psych major? Curious about the PLU Psychology program? Hear from PLU faculty and students as they share five reasons you should study Psychology at PLU. Read Previous Discipline Dash: Professor Michael Artime on Political Science Read Next How to be a Lute: Let’s Spend a Day in Tacoma LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in

  • Relations IPE Neoliberalism Urban Studies Identity Ethnic Conflict Citizenship West Africa South Asia Biography Dr. Shah joined the Department of Political Science at PLU in 2012, and Global Studies and Anthropology in 2014. She teaches classes focused on Global Development, International Relations, Africa, South Asia, and Urban Studies. Dr. Shah conducts research in Nigeria and India, where she examines the effects of neoliberal urban development policies on livelihoods, identities, and state-society

  • MarquezSarah SaavedraArianna Tunstall-McKinney “Homeless Rights are Human Rights: The Need for Accessible Public Restrooms” Karen Marquez “A Refugee Crisis: The Lack of Resources for Refugees During Resettlement” Sarah Saavedra “La Familia es Todo: The Harmful Effects on First-Generation Latinx Youth” Block Three 11:00 - 12:15 PMStephanie HallAriana SchieberAshley JohnsonLena FlanaganStephanie Hall “The Social Work Impact on Veterans and Their Mental Health” Ariana Schieber “Complexities Within Transracial