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  • Scholarship  National Academy of Human Resources Graduate Scholarship Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Helen McCloy Scholarship NEA Creative Writing Fellowships Calliope Workshop and MFA Scholarship Master of Education The Applegate-Jackson-Parks Future Teacher Scholarship Teacher.org’s Inspire our Future Scholarship ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship Zippia’s Teacher Dream Job Scholarship Master of Marriage and Family Therapy American Psychological Foundation Behavioral Health Academic

  • American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX) tests pharmacy skills and knowledge, the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE) or a state-specific test on pharmacy law is also required. Applicants also must complete a number of hours as an intern, which varies by state. Additionally, pharmacists who administer vaccinations and immunizations need to be certified in most states. States typically use the American Pharmacists Association’s Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery program as a qualification

  • American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX) tests pharmacy skills and knowledge, the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE) or a state-specific test on pharmacy law is also required. Applicants also must complete a number of hours as an intern, which varies by state. Additionally, pharmacists who administer vaccinations and immunizations need to be certified in most states. States typically use the American Pharmacists Association’s Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery program as a qualification

  • Direct and Clear CommunicationOne of the first things that you may notice in talking with Americans is that they do not like interruptions. One person speaks, then another replies. Because the American view is that “time” is limited and tasks must be accomplished, the language favors direct and clear communication. Sentences are often simple and factual. Extensive descriptions and allusions to history or books may make some Americans impatient. Children are told “get to the point”, “just say

  • semester hours, selected from the following: Latino Studies courses are taught in English. No more than one course taught in English may count towards the minor. HISP 321: Iberian Cultural Studies (4) HISP 322: Latin American Cultural Studies (4) HISP 325: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies (4) LTST 341: Latino/a/x Experiences in the U.S. (4) LTST 342: U.S. Latino/a/x Literary and Cultural Studies (4) HISP 401: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics (4) HISP 403: Advanced Spanish (Study Away) (4

  • Coordinator of the University Gallery (including the University Gallery Annex and the Karen Hille Phillips Gallery) and manages the University’s Permanent Art Collection.Dr. Lisa MarcusWho: Dr. Lisa Marcus, Chair of Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program, Professor of English at PLU PLU Faculty ProfileDr. Seth DowlandWho: Dr. Seth Dowland, Associate Professor of American Religious History at PLU Bio: Seth Dowland teaches courses on American Christianity, Islam in America, and the intersection of religion

  • experiences, explore your medical school options, and keep your application process on track. Here’s a timeline from the AACOM. To apply to most allopathic medical schools in the United States, you’ll use the American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®), which is the Association of American Medical Colleges’ (AAMC) centralized application processing service. AMCAS collects, verifies, and delivers application information and MCAT® exam scores to each school you choose. AMCAS does not make

  • experiences, explore your medical school options, and keep your application process on track. Here’s a timeline from the AACOM. To apply to most allopathic medical schools in the United States, you’ll use the American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®), which is the Association of American Medical Colleges’ (AAMC) centralized application processing service. AMCAS collects, verifies, and delivers application information and MCAT® exam scores to each school you choose. AMCAS does not make

  • around Anacortes, Washington, and the San Juan Islands. She first connected with her tribe in 2003, but for a long time didn’t embrace all that came with her Native American identity. It wasn’t until a decade later, through her studies at Pacific Lutheran University, that Hall reconnected with the Samish on a deeper level. A class on myths, rituals and symbols with her mentor — Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, professor of religion and culture — got Hall thinking about her own culture more than ever before

  • discipline, anthropology has long recognized that the concept of race is biologically baseless, and it has worked to help people better understand the social construction of race. In the words of American author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, “American notions of race are the product of racism, not the other way around” (2014).1  Anthropologists have also demonstrated how racism is embedded in institutions and structures in the United States and have highlighted the ways in which race impacts people’s