Page 170 • (3,699 results in 0.078 seconds)
-
animals. Prerequisites: BIOL 330, CHEM 115; BIOL 352 recommended. (4) BIOL 461 : Evolution An introduction to evolutionary theory and its broad explanatory power in biology. Coverage includes: a brief history of evolutionary thought, population genetics and the mechanisms of evolutionary change, phylogenetics, speciation, macroevolutionary processes, origins of life on earth, and evo-devo. Laboratory includes simulations and empirical examples of concepts covered in lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 330. (4
-
Required and Recommended Syllabi StatementsThis page includes statements for inclusion in your syllabi. Statements specific to blended and online courses can be found below. REMINDER #1: Do not simply copy and paste these statements into your syllabi but, rather, adapt them to meet the specific context in which you teach and to reflect your teaching philosophy. When multiple examples are provided, pick one, and also, delete any bracketed text.Please see the statements below as basic templates
-
Minor in Latino Studies 20 semester hours, including: Language 4 semester hours of Spanish language for second language or heritage learners. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult the Language Placement Guide for a recommendation on which course to enroll in. HISP 103, 201, 202, 252, 300, 301 or 351, 331 (4) Latino/a/x Literary, Cultural, and Political Studies 16 semester hours, 4 of which may be substituted with one of the “Alternative Areas of Inquiry” listed below: LTST
-
, or reason? The question Tertullian poses is easy to ask, but has proven quite difficult to answer suitably. In recent years, some have suggested that important parallels between scientific and religious theorizing make it possible for us to look to science for help in thinking more clearly about religion. One of the most intriguing of the approaches argues that “inferences to the best explanation” are used in both areas; theists, for example, might claim confirmation for their beliefs by pointing
-
from other universities advertising teaching positions. One such invitation was from PLU.Doctor of Nursing PracticeInterested in earning a DNP degree?The PLU Doctor of Nursing Practice degree prepares graduates in one of two advanced practice specialty areas: -Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) -Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)“Typically, I would just delete (those emails),” Moller said. “Then I got one (from PLU) in the fall of 2013. I thought, oh sure, it’s a Washington school
-
recalls her fathers’ morals commitment to these ideas, as well as his time as an active participant in the WTO protests of 1999 in Seattle. Yet, even if she wanted to emulate this, she says that, at the time, her generation didn’t have the confidence to speak up or spark change for society. Katie believes her generation was unaware of the power they wielded. But, after her time in college, Katie grew more confident in her convictions and became the leader of the MLK Labor Group, an organization that
-
family therapists?Job prospects are expected to be good for marriage and family therapists because of a combination of the projected increase in number of jobs over the next ten years and the expected need to fill jobs vacated by separating employees. According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Marriage and Family Therapists have a projected job growth rate of 23% from 2016-2026 How many students are accepted each year, and how many apply?Typically, 20 students are accepted and about 60-70 apply for
-
NotificationsThroughout August Fall Semester 2024September 3 - December 13 New International Students Check InAugust 27 All Residence Halls Open (Check your PLU email for move-in times for incoming and continuing students)Friday, August 30 Lute Welcome: New Student Orientation Friday, August 30 - Monday, September 2 Labor Day (offices closed)Monday, September 2 Opening Convocation (10:00am)Tuesday, September 3 Classes Begin (11:50am)Tuesday, September 3 Mid-Semester Break (No Classes - Offices Open)Friday, October 18
-
To increase employee’s safety and health awareness, bulletin boards for safety information are located in several buildings on campus. The safety bulletin boards in the following areas will display all Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) required posters and emergency information: Hauge Administration Building Dining and Culinary Services Facilities Management Safety bulletin boards in other areas may display safety posters, emergency numbers, Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS
-
Katie Hoover Associate Vice President for Constituent Engagement Phone: 253-535-7182 Email: katie.hoover@plu.edu Professional Education B.A., German/Anthropology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2010 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Prospect Research Data Entry/Management Reporting Responsibilities Katie Hoover joined the Advancement staff in 2010. She currently serves as Advancement’s prospect researcher, in addition to overseeing the Operations areas of data entry/management and reporting. She
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.