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  • The Best Outdoor Workouts Improving Academic SelfHow to further your academic self during your time away from classes: Get tutoring!  Tutoring Services is available online starting Monday through the Western eTutoring Consortium.  Tutoring hours vary by subject but are often available weekdays and evenings.  Papers can be submitted to the Writing Drop Box at any time. eTutoring site – www.etutoringonline.org How to be successful at online classes: 8 tips for online class success by Northeastern

  • out to PLU) are accepted as payment. Unofficial Transcripts Unofficial Transcripts are free and can be faxed, mailed, emailed or picked up in person with photo ID. PLU students can access an Unofficial Transcript from their Banner Self-Service account at any time.  These transcripts will not include your name. You must submit your request in writing or on our Unofficial Transcript Request Form. Fax:  (253) 538-2545 Email:  transcripts@plu.edu Mail: ATTN: Transcripts PLU Student Financial Services

  • : $7,164 GNUR 701: Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 706: Biostatistics, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3) GNUR 702: Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) Fall 2024 6 credits – Tuition: $7,164 GNUR 703: Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-Based Practice (3) GNUR 707: Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) January 2025 5 credits – Tuition: $5,970 GNUR 704: Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) GNUR 708: Leadership & Resource Management (3) Spring 2025 6 credits

  • Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) Fall 2024 11 credits – Tuition: $15,301 GNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-Based Practice (3) BMBA 511 Accounting for Decision Making (4) BMBA 513 Marketing Management (4) January 2025 2 credits – Tuition: $2,782 GNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) Spring 2025 10 credits – Tuition: $13,910 GNUR 705 Information Systems & Patient Care Technology (2) BMBA 510 Legal/Ethical/Social

  • history, the history of Auschwitz, the history of the Holocaust, Jewish refugees, and Holocaust denial. At this time he is writing a book on the history of the concentration camp barrack. Robert Jan van Pelt An internationally recognized authority on the history of Auschwitz, van Pelt’s work was featured in the BBC-Horizon programme “Blueprints of Genocide,” and he acted as a senior consultant to the BBC/PBS series Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State. Van Pelt chaired the University of Waterloo School of

  • history, the history of Auschwitz, the history of the Holocaust, Jewish refugees, and Holocaust denial. At this time he is writing a book on the history of the concentration camp barrack. Robert Jan van Pelt An internationally recognized authority on the history of Auschwitz, van Pelt’s work was featured in the BBC-Horizon programme “Blueprints of Genocide,” and he acted as a senior consultant to the BBC/PBS series Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State. Van Pelt chaired the University of Waterloo School of

  • to $2500 will be awarded this summer for research, reading, and writing, which must lead to the creations of a major paper on a Holocaust topic. Who can apply? PLU students who meet the following qualifications at the time of application: 1. A grade point average at PLU of 3.3 or better; 2. An academic record of interest in the Holocaust (to include the successful completion of any HGST course). 3. A total of 64 total credit hours toward graduation earned prior to the summer in which the

  • November 11, 2009 Poetry helps explain a complex world Rick Barot wasn’t looking for how to address worldly issues when he began writing poetry. “I think, like a lot of poets, I started in poetry having very self-serving reasons,” the PLU professor said. In college, it was therapeutic and very much an emotional release. But as he learned the craft and honed his own skills, the complexity of it and how poetry can be used in addressing ethical, even moral values became clear. “These days, I think

  • little bit cumbersome, but really worth it, even though I was not able to bring a spare change of clothes. After several stages of repacking, I was able to fit everything else into one checked bag. Airline regulations are changing so much lately that I wanted to make sure that I had everything checked conservatively. It would be awful to show up to the airport and have to leave half of my gear behind. I am writing this post from our final class period on campus prior our departure. All of us met

  • largest fair west of the Mississippi – she couldn’t pass that up. “I didn’t plan on getting a lot of sleep,” she laughed. Carow was responsible for the official program at the fair, writing copy and overseeing its layout. She also organized the “Healthy Fare” program – working with vendors to put together a menu of healthy options. She also organized “Jock Talk,” a daily newsletter sent to radio stations that promoted specific events. Only three public relations interns are chosen each year – one of