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  • over a clip of a student checking the pulse of another student, who rides a stationary bike in the lab.] Paphawee: I’ve been learning hands-on stuff that [video: Return to Paphawee in the lab.] Paphawee: I’ve been learning from class I love being here because it emphasized on the knowledge that I’m learning in class [video: Paphawee’s voice continues over a photo of a group of kinesiology students dressed as bowling pins in white shirts with red stripes. In front of them, they hold a sign with a

  • Presentations American Chemical Society: Many Flavors of Chemistry. Symposium to Celebrate 2024 ACS National Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry, Fluorinated tyrosines (Y) and tryptophans (W): Probes of the radical transfer process in class Ia E.coli ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) (March 2024) Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Radical transport pathway of ribonucleotide reductase, Boston, MA (June 2023) Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, PCET in Ribonucleotide

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  • MSN (ARNP) to DNP CurriculumPost-Masters ARNP-Prepared studentEffective Summer 2024 Total credit hours: 35 (May be less based upon individualized gap analysis for acceptable transfer-in credits) Program length: Depends on gap analysis Program start: Summer or Fall (depends on gap analysis) Class schedule: For the most part, classes are held on one evening and one full day each week. Class schedule changes every term, your classes may fall on a different day for other terms. There may be a few

  • at a DHS-approved college or university. (Exception exists for graduate students whose program requires an internship within the first year) I am a current PLU student. I am maintaining F-1 student status and academic standing at the time of application. Is the Training Eligible?  – all of the following criteria must be met: The training is directly related to major area of study. The training is a required component of my class OR provides academic credit. The training is limited to no more than

  • artist, Philip Lacey, directed the show alongside Assistant Director, Andrew Corse (Class of ’18), Music Director, Tyler Dobies (Class of ’16) and Choreographer, Rachel Winchester, who is also the Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance at PLU.TicketsMarch 9, 10, 15 (student discount performance), 16 and 17 at 7:30pm and March 18 at 2pmBuy“The ability to direct a musical has been a dream role of mine since coming to PLU. I believe I can speak for everybody in the show by saying that being able to work

  • artist, Philip Lacey, directed the show alongside Assistant Director, Andrew Corse (Class of ’18), Music Director, Tyler Dobies (Class of ’16) and Choreographer, Rachel Winchester, who is also the Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance at PLU.TicketsMarch 9, 10, 15 (student discount performance), 16 and 17 at 7:30pm and March 18 at 2pmBuy“The ability to direct a musical has been a dream role of mine since coming to PLU. I believe I can speak for everybody in the show by saying that being able to work

  • The Art of the BookThe Art of the Book I is a studio art course in the historical, aesthetic, and creative dimensions of book design and typography. The class is conducted in PLU’s own Elliott Press. Students gain hands-on experience in the enduring handcrafts of typesetting, letterpress printing, and bookbinding. Advanced students may go on to write or edit, design, illustrate, print, and bind their own limited edition books in an independent study course, Art of the Book II. Advanced students

  • Group X Schedule The Office of Recreational Sports stays up-to-date with current fitness trends by offering a wide variety of classes. Our goal is to provide fun and diverse programs to meet your fitness needs. All of our group exercise classes are free of charge and open to all PLU students. Classes are held in both Memorial Gym and the Columbia Center Dance Studio. Please remember to bring your Lute Card and sign up on imleagues.com before the start of each class. Group X is proud to offer

  • Teagan Haden- Namibia Biology- Class of 2019 A piece of advice to future study away students: Go meet new people! Fellow PLU travelers are helpful during the transition abroad, but avoid sticking with the Lute Group throughout the whole experience. If the opportunity presents itself, spend time with others and form lasting friendships What surprised her about studying away: I was surprised at how much I learned about myself while studying away. I realized being away from family (and the

  • global studies as the world and the United States reconsiders what it means to work together. Our program I think is the best in the area in either global studies or international relations international studies. We offer three key tracks for our students in international affairs development and social justice or transnationalism. So looking at issues of migration through all of these you can either work totally internationally or think about local global connections. Our alums thus go on and do