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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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  • . His Peace Corps experience definitely guided his decision to pursue a Masters of Public Health. After finishing up his service in Mozambique, he knew he wanted to work in one of the two areas that he’d had the honor to focus on: public and community health or small business development. He hopes that he’s able to work with both areas throughout his career. back to all alums

  • extensively on the origins, development, and gifts of Lutheran higher education, and represented PLU at international conferences in ritual studies and reformation studies. Dr. Torvend served as the first University Chair in Lutheran Studies from 2011-2017 and established the annual Lutheran Studies Conference at PLU. He continues to serve in the Wild Hope Center for Vocation as the Director of External Relations and as a contributor to the Office of Congregational Engagement. In addition to his work in

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  • Students in STEM House Love: Biology Chemistry Technology Computer Science Mathematics Engineering Ecology Nursing Geology Astronomy Software Development Coding Past Programs STEM House brought students together to competitively play ping pong with one another. The tournament took place throughout the entire building so that students could visit all floors! Casino Night was one of STEM’s Fall Events held to bring students together to create relationships and connections. Students played a variety of

  • recipients at the Homecoming Celebration Banquet. Alumni Blogs Humanosphere Tom Paulson's ’80 independent news site covers aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Rosanna Pansino After graduating, Rosanna Pansino '07 created Nerdy Nummies - a geeky YouTube cooking show with over 1.9 million subscribers. Adrian Hollingsworth Adrian Hollingsworth '08 is a world traveler who quit her job at 27 and moved to Southeast Asia. After a few jobs and 15 countries under her belt, she

  • celebrating our PLU community and the end of summer. Tickets are on sale now! ‘Waste Not’ in Twin Cities PLU’s Twin Cities alumni chapter screens the newest award-winning MediaLab film. Alumni Blogs Humanosphere Tom Paulson's ’80 independent news site covers aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Rosanna Pansino After graduating, Rosanna Pansino '07 created Nerdy Nummies - a geeky YouTube cooking show with over 1.9 million subscribers. Bryanna Plog Bryanna Plog '10 has

  • EasleyJoanna MoralesMorgan Hanseen “White People Need To Do The Work”: White Public School Teachers and the Promotion of Racial Justice in a Diverse Classroom Christina Easley Classroom Environments: How Undergraduate Students React to and Construct Their Experiences with Microaggressions Joanna Morales Child Tracking: Language Development of Children Anderson University Center, #133GenderEduardo TorresShelby AlongiKaren DavilaJessica HerEduardo Torres Influences on the Male Body Image: How Satisfied Are

  • mathematics knowledge and understanding common misconceptions in their discipline. Students in NSCI 350 gain experience in teaching science in the K-8 setting, explore the field of teaching as a potential career, and learn science through teaching science.  Teams of PLU students and K-8 teachers will co-develop and co-teach a series of classroom lessons during the semester. In conjunction with this fieldwork, we will meet weekly for a 3-hour seminar to explore concept development in science learning

  • school abroad, and found a fantastic program in Anthropology and Sociology at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. In the course of my studies there, I participated in a one-semester exchange program in Bogotá, Colombia before again returning to Tacoma to conduct field research for my thesis on public transportation in the Puget Sound region. Most recently, I moved to Managua, Nicaragua, where my husband works with the Luxembourgish foreign service

  • , development, and gifts of Lutheran higher education, and represented PLU at international conferences in ritual studies and reformation studies. Dr. Torvend served as the first University Chair in Lutheran Studies from 2011-2017 and established the annual Lutheran Studies Conference at PLU. He continues to serve in the Wild Hope Center for Vocation as the Director of External Relations and as a contributor to the Office of Congregational Engagement. In addition to his work in the academy, Dr. Torvend also

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