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  • : Clinical Resource Management (3) NURS 720: Analytical Methods (Research I) (3) NURS 721: Epidemiology and Biostatistics (3) NURS 730: Advanced Pathophysiology (3) NURS 731: Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics (3) NURS 732: Advanced Physical Assessment (4) NURS 733: Advanced Health Promotion (2) NURS 734: Evaluation and Outcomes (Research II) (3) NURS 790: Translating Research (3) NURS 795: Transition to DNP Practice (1) Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project Courses – 10 semester hours The D.N.P

  • areas of teaching and research interest include public policy, American government, Latino politics and race/ethnic politics. She is author of the book Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Youth (Paradigm Publishers, 2014) with Jessica Lavariega Monforti, and Melissa R. Michelson.  She is also the author of the book Everyday Injustice: Latino Professionals and Racism (Rowman and Littlefield, Inc. 2011), which won the prestigious American Political Science

  • , identify yourself as a “Principal Investigator” or “Co-Investigator” (or any other appropriate role). For Office Phone, you may use the Division of Social Sciences number: 253-535-7669. For Step 7, Question 1, select “Social/Behavioral Investigators and Key Personnel.” For Question 2, DO NOT CHECK ANY OF THE BOXES. For Questions 3 and 5, please check, “Not at this time.” For Question 4, do not select anything. During registration, when asked which course you would like to take, select ONLY “Social

  • yourself as a “Principal Investigator” or “Co-Investigator” (or any other appropriate role). For Office Phone, you may use the Human Participants Review Board number: 253-535-8312. For Step 7, Question 1, select “Social/Behavioral Investigators and Key Personnel.” For Question 2, DO NOT CHECK ANY OF THE BOXES. For Questions 3 and 5, please check, “Not at this time.” For Question 4, do not select anything. During registration, when asked which course you would like to take, select ONLY “Social

  • yourself as a “Student Researcher – Undergraduate.” For Office Phone, you may use the Human Participants Review Board number: 253-535-8312. For Step 7, Question 1, select “Social/Behavioral Investigators and Key Personnel.” For Question 2, DO NOT CHECK ANY OF THE BOXES. For Questions 3 and 5, please check, “Not at this time.” For Question 4, do not select anything. During registration, when asked which course you would like to take, select ONLY “Social/Behavioral Investigators and Key Personnel.” This

  • concentration. Each concentration may also be completed as a post-baccalaureate professional certificate outside of the MBA. Entrepreneurship & Closely-Held EnterprisesThe Entrepreneurship & Closely-Held Enterprises concentration provides you the skills to lead entrepreneurial ventures and closely-held firms, fostering job creation, creativity and innovation. Your courses offer practical training in new venture planning, strategic management, and best practices from successful firms in the Pacific Northwest

  • Parents Make a DifferenceEven though your student may be farther away, you can still be involved in their school. Check the list below for how you might make an impact.Quick Links Lute Recruit Give to PLUGive to the Annual Fund The Annual Fund is the annual giving program at PLU and is the university’s general fundraising campaign. Gifts from alumni, parents and friends support the immediate needs of the university in four critical areas (scholarships, academic excellence, campus life and the

  • Program Preview VideosOn this page you can find the preview videos for all the graduate programs at Pacific Lutheran University. Contact us if you would like to learn more.Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) The Doctor of Nursing Practice degree prepares graduates in one of two advanced practice specialty areas: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Graduates are able to develop and evaluate quality within a health system, collaborate with inter

  • Michael Stasinos Professor Emeritus Website: http://michaelstasinos.com Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 2003-2022 Education M.F.A (Cum Laude), New York Academy of Art, 1996 Savannah College of Art & Design, 1993 B.S., Southern Utah University, 1991 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Painting Accolades 2008 Wang Center Travel Grant, Pacific Lutheran University 2001 Art Department Travel Grant, Eastern Illinois University 2001 1st Place, All Nude, All The Time, Eugene

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  • Lisa Marcus Professor of English Phone: 253-535-7312 Email: marcusls@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 227-E Status:On Sabbatical Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1995 M.A., Rutgers University, 1989 B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Sex, Gender, and the Holocaust The Holocaust in the American Literary Imagination Comparative Holocaust and Genocide Studies Feminist, Queer, and Cultural Studies Twentieth