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Master of Business Administration | passda@plu.edu | Following graduation from Washington State University with a BA in International Relations-Political Science, Mr.
and adjunct professor with universities across the United States and in Europe. Mr. Pass has worked as a volunteer coach with children in various Department of Defense Youth organizations. Additionally, he works with Veterans in the Pacific Northwest as they transition to civilian careers. Mr. Pass continued his education with a Master of Arts in Social Science & Middle Eastern Studies from PLU as well as an MBA also from Pacific Lutheran University. He has additional graduate work in Education
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Resident Assistant Professor | Marriage and Family Therapy | ginnq@plu.edu | 253-535-7599 | Quantas Ginn (he/him) is a marriage, couples, and family therapist and AASECT Certified sex therapist.
Emphasis or Expertise Sex therapy utilizing a biopsychosocial+spiritual approach Working with interracial/intercultural couples Perinatal Parenting Accolades 2021 - AAMFT Minority Fellow 2019 - WAMFT Diversity Award Recipient Professional Memberships/Organizations American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) American Association of Sexual Educators, Coaches, and Therapists (AASECT) Washington Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (WAMFT) Perinatal Support International (PSI
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Assistant Professor of Nursing | School of Nursing | gwest@plu.edu | 253-535-7348 | I am a nurse scientist with a focus of research on infection control topics. I joined the Lute team in September of 2022 and enjoy teaching various courses across the BSN, MSN, and DNP curriculum. .
hospital. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2022 Jun;43(6):797-799. doi: 10.1017/ice.2021.118. Epub 2021 Apr 12. PMID: 33843525. Selected Presentations TriService Nursing Research Program Dissemination Course, Effectiveness of Rapid Cycle Ultraviolet Disinfection for Hospital Communication, San Diego, C A (2019) TriService Nursing Research Program Dissemination , Bacterial contamination of military and civilian uniforms in an emergency department , San Diego, CA (2019) TriService Nursing Research Program
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Administrative Associate; Undergraduate Research Program Coordinator | Natural Sciences | tolo@plu.edu | 253-535-7535
Ann F. Tolo Administrative Associate; Undergraduate Research Program Coordinator Phone: 253-535-7535 Email: tolo@plu.edu Office Location:Morken Center for Learning & Technology - Room 238 Professional Education B.A., Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Behavioral Sciences Biological Sciences
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Professor Emeritus | Communication, Media & Design Arts | Michael Stasinos was born in Canoga Park, CA, but now calls Seattle home.
, Oregon 2001 Excellence In Teaching Award, Eastern Illinois University Professional Memberships/Organizations Association of American Colleges & Universities College Art Association International Registry Of Artists And Art Work Biography Michael Stasinos was born in Canoga Park, CA, but now calls Seattle home. He attended Southern Utah University for his undergraduate degree. Over the years following he has taken many jobs and life experiences, including seasonal work in the Pacific Northwest fishing
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Professor Emeritus | Earth Science | Brian E.
acquisition of research facilities for the division of Natural Sciences. He efforts resulted in the acquisition of a sophisticated petrographic microscope that has been an essential tool for both student capstone research and classroom instruction. He was a pioneer in the early years of Division of Natural Sciences undergraduate summer research program, supervising two undergraduate students in field research projects in the White Pass area. Brian is a devoted family man, supporting his wife Berta in her
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Associate Professor | Department of Computer Science | caora@plu.edu | 253-535-7409 | My research interest is mainly focused on developing and applying machine learning and data mining techniques to solve biomedical problems, such as human genome data analysis and protein structure predictions.
structure predictions. In addition, I am interested in promoting early engagement of undergraduate students (especially for women and underrepresented students) in machine learning, bioinformatics, and the data science field by interdisciplinary studies, and inspiring students to pursue advanced STEM education/research careers. Summer Research: AI That's Not So Science Fiction
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Lecturer - Trumpet | Music | castroea@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Dr.
at LaGuardia High School where he was exposed to various forms of classical and jazz music. Ed later studied trumpet at Yale, the Manhattan School of Music, and the University of Washington. As a fan of modern and early classical music, Castro has positioned himself between genres with additional deep interests in jazz and popular music, where these myriad styles influence his compositions. His trumpet instructors include Chris Gekker, Trumpet Professor University of Maryland, Former Member of
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Clinical Instructor of Nursing | School of Nursing | ziegleks@plu.edu | Kristen Ziegler-Horwath, MSN, ARNP, CNM, C-EFM is a practicing Certified Nurse-Midwife and has served in both rural and urban communities in Washington state since 2013. She is passionate about providing patient-centered and evidence-based care to all, while promoting individual preferences and a safe, healthy, and positive birth experience.
as a faculty member. Her courses focus on the importance of nursing theory and research as essential components to influencing nursing practice, ultimately resulting in improved patient outcomes through the promotion of evidence-based, competent nursing care. In addition to teaching at PLU, Kristen is also an instructor through the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) and teaches fetal monitoring courses to nurses and obstetric providers.
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Visiting Assistant Professor | Department of Biology | lsaucedo@plu.edu | 253-535-7561 | Leslie Saucedo’s research focus is understanding the mechanisms that allow for unregulated cell growth—a basic hallmark of cancer.
. Weis* and Leslie J. Saucedo. "Drosophila PRL-1 is a growth inhibitor that counteracts the function of the Src oncogene." PLoS One 2013: 8(4): e61084. Accolades 2018 John Lantz Senior Fellowship for Research or Enhanced Study 2015 1st place award from Society for Professional Journalists in Magazine Science Reporting 2014 USGS Non-Competitive Assistance Award 2013 Dirk Andrew Phibbs Memorial Award for Research Biography Leslie Saucedo’s research focus is understanding the mechanisms that allow for
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