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  • leadership team are stewarded with the same protocols as a human-subjects research study. Despite these preventative measures, there is no guarantee. It is possible that information could be shared inappropriately, and PLU will not be held responsible for any disclosures. All participants should use their best judgment in what they choose to share, particularly with someone they do not know. Only the Director of Connections and the Director of Communication will receive identifying information when the

  • a percussionist in the Northwest.  As former Chair of the Department of Music, Professor Robbins has increased the study of 20th century music, including jazz, in the core studies of all music students, guided revisions of the department’s various curricula, renewed the department’s national accreditation several times, increased recruitment efforts and scholarship resources, and directed planning and construction of a new music building. He served on the university taskforce which revised the

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  • place on campus. But most importantly, our great place is where the art and industry of music—incredible music—fill each and every day. More than 140 concert performances every year present students, faculty artists and exciting guest performers with an incredible array of musical styles and media. Choral, band, symphonic, operatic, solo, chamber, jazz—we’ve got it all. Study in the classroom, studio, lab and rehearsal hall. We offer as much music as you want: formal degree programs, music minors

  • The School of Nursing maintains a nursing skills lab and a simulation lab on each campus. Students are scheduled for specific laboratory times to practice those skills taught in the curriculum. Skill acquisition requires hands-on practice and students are expected to use these times to achieve skill competency. Open laboratory times are available for individual practice and study. Information about courses, events, open labs, and coordinator contact information is available on the PLU SoN

  • Alcantar and Angela Dominguez “A Beneficial or Detrimental ‘Special Relationship’? An Examination of the United States/Israel Relationship” Haedon Brunelle and Annika Pederson “Forecasting the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election” Kennedy Gwin and Nadine Nabass “Refugee Quota Allotments in Relation to Shaping US Policy” Vanna Tangonan “Laying the Path for Successful Democratic Transitions: A Cross-Continental Comparative Study of Paraguay and Botswana” Nelago Nuunyango and Molly Sullivan “Presidential

  • education and skills necessary to function as a competent nurse practitioner and leader in the emergency care setting, the skills to perform the necessary diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and to be eligible for board certification as an emergency nurse practitioner. The program of study includes a minimum of 300 clinical hours and an extensive procedure lab/seminar.  If you do not have FNP certification, you may need to take additional coursework based on a gap analysis to ensure that you are

  • Ebbesmeyer. Ebbesmeyer is well-known for his study of “flotsametrics,” the travel and deposition of human debris as it circulates in the world’s oceans.  During his research, he named eleven oceanic gyres of currents covering 40% of the world’s oceans after the greatest sea explorers in history including the Columbus and Viking Gyres of the North Atlantic Ocean. For the Pacific he chose Thor Heyerdahl. In his lecture titled “Heyerdahl’s Gyre,” Ebbesmeyer will share observations and conclusions that are

  • microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and computational methods to study materials and molecules at interfaces. All students will also take part in a professional development and ethics training program, with a focus on science communication and preparation for graduate school or industrial careers. Through independent research projects and the workshop and seminar series, this site seeks to broaden the participation in STEM. Preference will be given to applications received by March 1st. We strongly encourage

  • her. However, one summer research experience, one semester abroad, one internship at a federal agency, and four years of learning about Chemistry later, she is now seen running down the halls of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, prepping for her first in vivo imaging study. This talk encapsulates Tran’s academic journey at PLU and the steps she took to build her career in scientific research. When she is not in the lab, Tran can be easily found wandering The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • their own notes.SummerKEEP YOUR BRAIN IN GEAR! Classes are over, the sun is shining, and meals are being eaten outdoors. Although you don’t have to wake up to attend an 8am class, keep your brain running with the help of these tools:Duolingo – Learn a new language (helpful for study abroad) TED – Inspirational, informative, and entertaining speeches Khan Academy – Videos, can supplement existing classes edX – Stream free online courses and certificate programs Coursera – Enroll in online courses2018