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Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Hebrew Bible Second Temple Literature Visual Interpretations of the Bible Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Studies Ancient Near East Books Dress Hermeneutics and the Hebrew Bible: Let Your Garments Always Be Bright (T&T Clark 2022) : View Book Dress and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible: For All Her Household Are Clothed in Crimson (T&T Clark 2019) : View Book Visions and Eschatology A Socio-Historical Analysis of Zechariah 1-6 (Bloomsbury T&T Clark 2013) : View Book Biography
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Andrea Short ’24 General Manager they/them Biography Biography Andrea is a fourth year student majoring in communications with a concentration on strategic communication. They enjoy being in MediaLab because it fed into all their interests about utilizing different kinds of communicative content. They hope to improve their leadership this semester, and become increasingly more comfortable working with clients.
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Student Life Strategic Plan (pdf) view download Adopted 12/11/13
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SCRI Summer Scholars Program (SSSP) Posted by: nicolacs / December 7, 2022 December 7, 2022 In partnership with the Center for Diversity and Health Equity, the Office for Teaching, Education and Research is excited to offer our SCRI Summer Scholars Program (SSSP). The goal of the program is to provide undergraduate students with a background that is historically underrepresented in the biomedical and health sciences an opportunity to engage in basic, clinical and/or translational research
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the curriculum, development of critical thinking skills and as professionals, and preparation for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam. Test results indicate areas of mastery as well as gaps in learning and performance; they also provide important feedback to the faculty as to areas for curricular, communications, and pedagogical improvements. Testing in the SoN must be appropriately utilized in terms of content alignment, expected outcomes, the learning domain being evaluated (cognitive/affective
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. “The goal is to develop relationships, not a missionary model,” she said. “By accompanying a congregation in the community you’re serving, it’s based on human interaction: ‘All right. I’m here. What do you want me to do?’” After 12 months of service, she plans to attend law school and focus on issues of water scarcity and natural resource management. “Working on these issues with a peace-building mindset will enable me to serve people about resources as well as about community to decrease the
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Scholarship Weekend — and being awarded the Harstad Founder’s Scholarship. “The people I’ve met at PLU have inspired me to do well in multiple areas, because it’s possible to do many things at once,” she notes — including a roommate who excels in environmental studies, chemistry, and piano. Over the past four years, Beeson’s interests have included orchestra, dance, photography and art. During her time at PLU, Beeson maintained several leadership positions, including social justice director of the
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significant community partners, alumni, and constituents to provide input into the School of Nursing’s strategic initiatives; to foster advancement of the SoN; and to strengthen our regional impact through meaningful partnerships. The Community Advisory Council meets twice a year. Student Assemblies Student open forums are held regularly and are organized as open conversations with the School of Nursing Dean and faculty. The forums provide an additional mechanism for student input into program planning
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Nutrition & Health Lute Telehealth Lute Telehealth is a resource for PLU students that expands access to mental health and medical care by providing HIPAA compliant access to online or phone-based services 24/7/365. Lute Telehealth provides no cost, on-demand access to licensed mental health providers, nurse practitioners, and related services from the convenience and comfort of your phone or computer and at the location of your choosing. Check out Health Coaching in the app: How does Health
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- 4:00pmDidn’t major in education? Want to be a teacher? You could be teaching with your master’s degree (and making a master’s level educator paycheck – Washington state is one of the top 5 states for highest paid teachers) in just one year after graduating with your bachelor’s degree from PLU. Join us to learn about PLU’s Master of Arts in Education (MAE), open to students from ANY major. Dr. Mary Jo Larsen, Assistant Dean in the School of Education, will host this info session and answer your
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