Page 136 • (1,986 results in 0.021 seconds)
-
New Library Site Posted by: Roberto Arteaga / January 22, 2020 January 22, 2020 Welcome to the new l
-
potential! Get Started Related Programs: Art & Design Communication Kinesiology Theatre @plutheatredance/ @plutheatredance/ DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures Mailing Policy & Procedures Consumer Information Flag Display Stay Connected 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 253-535-7411 | events@plu.edu © Pacific
-
-year-old was amazed to hear that they’d come from PLU’s Commons!Some of my Commons go-to’s when I want comfort food are chicken strips and sweet potato fries. I even make my own garlic aioli dipping sauce with the variety of sauces and spices they offer (it’s easy, just a little mayo, garlic powder, and dill). Another favorite offered daily are the super tasty pizzas cooked in a brick oven – you can either order one of the campus specials or design your own, including the option for gluten-free
-
,” Mare Blocker, Exhibit Curator and Visiting Assistant Professor of Art & Design says. “Most of the book artists I know love to tell stories, and read, and they love the material aspect of this art form.” The Exhibit will feature more than 20 artists, with several debuting new works. Works will come in different shapes, sizes and mediums; traditional bookbinding will be transformed and will challenge the viewer’s idea of a book. Book making takes several time-intensive steps. The craft is
-
reception details. Awards, determined by Art and Design faculty, are given to artists and announced at the opening reception on April 20. The exhibit will be open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or by appointment) through May 18, 2016, in the University Gallery in Ingram Hall at Pacific Lutheran University. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Read Previous “These Four Years” premieres on campus April 28 Read Next Lutes shine at Northwest Emmys LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University
-
system, collaborate with interprofessional teams to improve health outcomes, and be leaders in the nursing profession. Our DNP program prepares nurses at the highest level of proficiency as they learn to translate science into clinical practice. Students develop the skills to lead collaboratively, integrate research into care, and design better healthcare delivery systems. Interested in getting a DNP? Connect with PLU today!Attend Info SessionSign up for an info session to see if the DNP program is
-
prepares students to develop and evaluate quality care within a health system, collaborate with interprofessional teams to improve health outcomes, and be leaders in the nursing profession. Our DNP program prepares nurses at the highest level of proficiency as they learn to translate science into clinical practice. Students develop the skills to lead collaboratively, integrate research into care, and design better healthcare delivery systems. Interested in getting a DNP? Connect with PLU today!Attend
-
. It may take a little while for you and your students to adjust to this form of communication. Give it a try and you may find online question forums are a helpful alternative to email. We would love to hear your advice or experiences in the comment section below. If you are new to using Forums, I suggest you begin with this video introduction to Using the Forums Tool. For technical assistance, email sakai@plu.edu. For design support, email bodewedl@plu.edu. *Note: All comments are moderated Read
-
they arrived, and provide additional information or resources. Like the consent form, the debriefing should be written: at no higher than an 8th grade level (similar to a popular magazine or newspaper) and with no discipline-specific jargon, in the second person (“you are invited to participate, you will be asked to complete a survey, give a blood sample…”), and as if the investigator and the participant are engaged in conversation. Please feel free to use this debriefing template or design one of
-
goals. Read Next Can the Innovation Studies minor help you to be more (well…) innovative? LATEST POSTS Heven Ambachew ’24 combines her passions and experiences to design major in innovation studies June 7, 2024 10 Innovation Studies Students Graduate June 10, 2023 Benson Research Fellows to Present March 31, 2023 Neurotechnology Lecture “Enhancement” March 13, 2023
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.