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  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Doctor of Nursing Practice Academic Programs all programs program website Doctor of Nursing Practice Graduate College of Health Professions Information Session Meet the Professors Apply Now About The DNP program is designed for working nurses with a BSN or MSN seeking a terminal degree in advanced nursing practice. The DNP Family Nurse Practitioner prepares nurses to manage direct care based on advanced assessment and diagnostic reasoning, and to incorporate health

  • curriculum Desire academic and personal challenges Communicate clearly Exhibit leadership and service in their community, church or school Will share unique or special talents Each application is reviewed based on grade point average, transcript patterns and personal essay, as well as commitment and leadership as showcased in the activity section of the Common App. Applications for admission are evaluated without regard to race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation

  • the NSF grant and a recent partnership with the University of Washington, Waldow’s polymer experiments are being used to create organic transistors based on polymers. While batteries store energy, transistors control the flow of and amplify electric currents. They are crucial elements of nearly all modern electronics. Waldow and his team hope to find ways to improve organic transistors for possible use in biological and medical applications. “What’s really satisfying is to see students realize

  • : the neck rings, delicate features, high foreheads, and intricate hairdos. The first of the sowei masks (2009-02-016) includes a unique attribute that the other two masks do not: scarification around the eyes. Scarification is occasionally utilized in the creation of sowei masks as decorative marking, based on the artist’s stylistic preference. This particular mask also has multiple rows of braiding and cornrows and a platform that was previously used to display an amulet. The chin of the first

  • : the neck rings, delicate features, high foreheads, and intricate hairdos. The first of the sowei masks (2009-02-016) includes a unique attribute that the other two masks do not: scarification around the eyes. Scarification is occasionally utilized in the creation of sowei masks as decorative marking, based on the artist’s stylistic preference. This particular mask also has multiple rows of braiding and cornrows and a platform that was previously used to display an amulet. The chin of the first

  • : the neck rings, delicate features, high foreheads, and intricate hairdos. The first of the sowei masks (2009-02-016) includes a unique attribute that the other two masks do not: scarification around the eyes. Scarification is occasionally utilized in the creation of sowei masks as decorative marking, based on the artist’s stylistic preference. This particular mask also has multiple rows of braiding and cornrows and a platform that was previously used to display an amulet. The chin of the first

  • the experience and skills required. In the Seattle/Tacoma area, it is not unusual to find positions that start at $15.74 per hour or higher.  If you have been offered a spring or summer internship which is unpaid, you may be eligible to receive funding through the PLU Internship Fund. What is a Micro-Internship?Micro-Internships are short-term, paid, professional experiences that typically consist of 10 to 50 hours of work total. These experiences are project-based with clear deliverables and a

  • /Organizations American Chemical Society Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society Biography Craig Fryhle began his career at PLU  in 1986 working on organic synthesis targets related to natural products and potential mechanism-based enzyme inhibitors of the shikimic acid pathway.   He has mentored undergraduate  researchers in these areas who have gone on to careers in academia, industry and other pursuits.   He has been PI or co-PI on NSF and private foundation grants that have brought approximately $1M

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  • each and every student, and large enough “so we can do some pretty remarkable things.” His job at PLU is more to encourage students, rather than tell them what to do. And his advice for recent graduates, not only facing a tough job market, but an industry in turmoil? Take chances, albeit calculated ones. (He’s not sure about flying across the country based on a classified ad.) Be flexible, and learn how to think. Finally, learn to write well and tell a good story. “That will lead to everything else

  • craft assignments based on both student perception and actual experience. For example, our students think they know how to properly cite sources, yet examining actual bibliographies tells us this is still a struggle for them. We worked with Credo, an academic publisher, to survey PLU students about their research confidence in fall 2014. Students were invited to participate through social media and targeted emails. One hundred and seventy-two PLU students responded and answered questions about their