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Examination Guidelines This policy applies to the core prelicensure nursing courses – N305, N306, N307, N311, N314, N315, N401, N402, and N406 only. Adherence to these guidelines are not required in other prelicensure nursing courses. Exam items will be derived from the course Learning Outcomes which support overall BSN Program Outcomes and Nursing Competencies. Each...
small subgroups, or individually. Students are not allowed to make notes or access electronic devices (phones, tablets, etc.) during the exam review to prevent threats to exam item integrity. Exam Administration and Exam Security Additional student items are not allowed in the testing room unless approved by the instructor. Any items brought into the testing area should be placed in the designated area away from the student’s computer. • Head coverings (hats/hoodies/scarves) are not allowed in the
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The Office of the Provost is responsible for conducting course evaluations using the Teaching and Course Feedback form each Summer, Fall, J-Term, and Spring.
. Qualitrics uses a secure server that ensures the security of all data.What Is Qualtrics and How Does It Work?Qualtrics is a fully hosted online tool for administering course evaluations. The tool is available for use campus-wide and is integrated with Banner and the PLU e-Pass, providing easy access for both instructors and students. Course evaluations and reports can be accessed on any computer or mobile device. Qualtrics is easy, convenient, secure and confidential.When Do Course Evaluations Take Place
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Assistant Professor | Department of Computer Science | alexandra.bacula@plu.edu | 253-535-7523 | I am a former ballet dancer turned roboticist who is passionate about the intersection of arts and technology and exploring how each practice can inform the other.
Alexandra Bacula Assistant Professor she/her Phone: 253-535-7523 Email: alexandra.bacula@plu.edu Off
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Sarah Davis began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather…
project? My capstone project was very much inspired by my passion for plant science, food security and agriculture. I completed my capstone project last spring, where I wrote a literature review focusing on genetic engineering mechanisms to combat environmental stressors — such as flooding and drought — in important agricultural crops … food security is being threatened by the severe weather patterns as a result of climate change. One potential solution to the severe crop losses, loss of food security
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Pacific Lutheran University is committed to fostering a global learning environment. As part of that effort, PLU welcomes applications from foreign nationals for faculty positions.
page for important steps regarding sponsorship options and immigration requirements. Honoraria and Payments to International VisitorsPlease review this document regarding payment/honoraria procedures and tax implications for international visitors. Employees of PLU must apply for a Social Security Number before the employment start date. Visitors not eligible for a Social Security Number, but receiving payment or honoraria must apply for an ITIN upon arrival. International visitors should be
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Access Administration faculty and staff.
Patricia Henness Physical Security and Access Manager Full Profile 253-535-7969 hennespa@plu.edu
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PLU Wellbeing Services and Resources (WSR) utilizes the confidential electronic records management system, MyChart (in partnership with MultiCare).
Activation Code onlineGet the MyChart mobile app! Getting Started With MyChart Click the “Go To MyChart” yellow link below. Click the blue Sign Up Now button You will need your Activation Code*, Birthdate, and the last 4-digits of your Social Security Number On the following page you will choose a username, password, and security question in case you forget your password Next you will be asked to review the MyChart Privacy Policy. Once you have done so please click “Agree” *An Activation Code will be
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Associate Professor | Department of Computer Science | caora@plu.edu | 253-535-7409 | My research interest is mainly focused on developing and applying machine learning and data mining techniques to solve biomedical problems, such as human genome data analysis and protein structure predictions.
Renzhi Cao Associate Professor he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7409 Email: caora@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 248 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Website: https://cs.plu.edu/~caora/ Professional Biography Video Education Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2016 M.S., Computer Science, University of Science and Technology of China, 2011 B.S., Computer Science, Anhui Normal University
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Following Dr. Pauline Shanks Kaurin’s recent publication in Newsweek, PLU’s Philosophy Department Chair sat down with me to discuss her article’s reception, the role of Twitter in philosophical discourse, and how philosophers of the modern day relate to the public. The article, originally published by…
relate to the public. The article, originally published by Just Security under the title “Just Another Mattis Pep Talk?: How ‘Hold the Line’ speaks to civilian and military audiences,” was picked up by Newsweek in late August, and republished under the title “After Mattis’ Remarks to U.S. Troops, Is A Military Coup In The Cards?”View Dr. Shanks Kaurin's Newsweek articleAs a military ethicist, Dr. Shanks Kaurin uses Twitter to engage in philosophical discourse with her audience of 2,680 followers. Dr
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No prior authorization from ISS is necessary for F-1 international students to work on-campus. J-1 students must receive prior authorization from ISS in order to accept a job offer.
? Visit Student Employment’s website to research on-campus job listings. You can also inquire directly to academic departments or other offices on campus for possible job openings. Need a Social Security Number? After you’ve received a job offer, you can start the Social Security Number (SSN) application process by filling out the SSN Support Letter Request form.
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