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physiology lab in the Rieke Science Center had been transformed into a cutting-edge learning facility, complete with best-of-its-kind educational technology, thanks to contributions from PLU donors and a matching grant from Pierce County.“The new lab space is an amazing place for students to learn and collaborate effectively, which is essential in classes like Anatomy and Physiology,” says nursing major Dillon Benacerraf-Gajda ’24, who is also a student employee working in the lab. “The improvements have
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was generous with a financial aid package and credit for my International Baccalaureate (IB) classes. So, I’m graduating in three years thanks to a year of college credit. What was it like going to school during COVID? The first full year was primarily spent in dorm-room isolation on Zoom calls. We took meals back to our dorm rooms. It was an odd way to start. But I made great friends on campus during the COVID year and now live off-campus with some of them. Now as things have returned to normal
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) program at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences. She’s now a third-year student in PNWU’s Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program. After two years of classes at PNWU’s Yakima campus, Hatton is now back in the Tacoma area doing clinical rotations with a doctor who works at MultiCare Allenmore Hospital, Tacoma General Hospital and St. Joseph Medical Center. She recently met with PLU News to discuss her path into the medical field. What inspired you to pursue a career in health care
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your classes. You will need to be successful in your upper-level physics classes if you want to succeed in graduate school, so take the time now to learn as much as you can! Explore Options. Talk with faculty about their graduate school experiences. What did they enjoy about it? What did they struggle with? Learn about different research fields in physics, and different career options. Remember, most undergraduate physics students take a job in the workforce when they graduate, so this might be an
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Spring Only. Students who cancel for Spring only will be expected to move out on the last day of J-term classes at 6:00pm. Please refer to the Checkout Guidelines for expectations regarding moving out.FAQs Q: Do I still need to cancel my housing if I’m graduating? Yes. The housing and meal agreement contract you signed prior to moving onto campus is an agreement for the entire academic year. Campus Life will assume that you are returning after Fall semester if you do not submit a Housing
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experience left them feeling prepared for the rest of their time at PLU and beyond. “The biggest takeaway for me is being able to apply what I’m learning in classes and put it into actual observation and fieldwork,” Higgins said. “We learned so much about the environment from scholars. It’s made me a more critical thinker and it’s exciting to understand the situation of whales and think of more thoughtful ways to solve problems.” Marsha Green, a professor at Albright College in Pennsylvania and the
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. Registration is required. 4:00 – 5:00 pm | HPRB Workshop for Faculty – Zoom Marianne Taylor, Chair of HPRB (Human Participants Review Board) Open to all faculty whose classes submit HPRB proposals. Overview of HPRB process and resources including online submission of research through Sitero (Mentor) system. This workshop is open to all faculty/instructors. Registration is required. Tuesday, August 27 9:00 – 11:00 am | Getting Started with Sakai for Instructors – Zoom Sean Horner, Senior Web Developer
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Placement and RegistrationInstrumental AuditionsChoral AuditionsPlacement and Registration Music Ensemble Placement Auditions Fall 2024 Auditions August 31-September 4, 2024 Membership in a music ensemble is based on the results of ensemble placement auditions held in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center during move-in weekend and the first week of classes. The Audition Process Click on the INSTRUMENTAL or CHORAL audition tabs above and carefully read the information regarding auditions
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really small things, like molecular work, or virology, or microbiology, they can take classes on that. If they want to go bigger with the systems, in terms of ecology and organisms, they can do that too, and everything in between. I found it really amazing that students were able to create their own focus in that way. I also had a really good experience talking with students. I had lunch with three students during my interview here, and all of them were double majoring. At my undergrad institution
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required to meet with their advisor and they do not need a registration code in order to register. The School of Nursing office sends registration instructions to student each semester. This document lists the classes (with Banner CRNs) that each student should be registering for, based on their program and cohort. Faculty advisors usually do not need to advise students on which classes they should be taking. Change of Advisor: The School of Nursing reserves the right to reassign students to a new
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