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  • -thinking approach to include policy, economics, and financial principles to promote high quality health care delivery to individuals, families, and communities. Develops foundational financial cost and budgeting concepts integral to advanced practice nursing; including, entrepreneurship, management of resources, productivity, reimbursements, and cost effective care. (3) GNUR 710 : Advanced Pathophysiology Focuses on normal physiologic and pathologic mechanisms of disease for the advanced practice

  • helping to develop policy as well as reviewing other proposed policy, thinking about how it could affect paleontological resources,” Foss said. “We work on and review a lot of environmental impact statements and assessments, making sure they are adequate for paleontology. “We’re also really big in the planning and management process of public lands. If there is going to be a pipeline, right-of-way or an energy corridor that may affect a lot of paleontological resources, I get involved and explain how

  • . “I’m thinking of going to law school and dealing with environmental issues,” she said. “Doing the trail really heightened that passion.” Ballinger said there is much to gain for everyone who hikes the Pacific Crest Trail in some fashion. “I think everyone should do this, even if it’s just a weeklong hike,” she said. “You learn to appreciate the little things in life that are forgotten a lot.” And don’t let your personal limitations scare you out of it, she said. “You don’t know how far you can go

  • Records Retention Schedule (Alphabetical)Please note that digital records including electronic mail have the same retention requirements as printed records. A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z   A Accidental Injury/Occupational Illness Report Internal report used by employees and volunteer to report all accidental injuries or occupational illnesses/exposures sustained while working at PLU. Includes supervisor and Environmental Health & Safety Office

  • ,” she said. “My first trip to America and it was a mix between scary and exciting.” Fodstad seemed to cope well with the fear. She earned not one, not two, but three bachelor’s degrees during her time at PLU. In between studying French, business and economics, she managed to find time to study away, as well, launching her global lifestyle long before she knew where her education would take her. “I don’t think I saw myself here when I was a student at PLU,” she said. “I ended up working with people

  • , Rebuilding Lost Polish/Jewish Connections in the School of Dialogue Program Who: Ariel Wood, Senior, Pacific Lutheran UniversityBio: Ariel Wood is a current senior studying French, Global Studies, and Economics at Pacific Lutheran University. She spent her summer in Norway as one of the 2015-16 Peace Scholars. In Norway she studied Scandinavian government and conducted individualized research with the Roma population of Oslo. Theo HofrenningTitle: Presenter, Rebuilding Lost Polish/Jewish Connections in

  • : Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Lottie Duran ’19 Majors: Politics & Government, Women’s & Gender Studies Minor: Holocaust & Genocide Studies Conference ScheduleCourtney OlsenPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Courtney Olsen ’18 Majors: History and Economics Minors: Norwegian and Religion Conference ScheduleSadie PowellPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Sadie Powell ’17 Major: History Minor: Norwegian Conference

  • ., M.A., and a doctoral degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in political sciences, geography, and urban planning, respectively. A geographer, he worked for many years at the planning division of the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection, and today he is a teaching fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in the Technion. He is a leading guide in Egypt, teaching about its many-layered history. Conference ScheduleSteven KoenigConvener: Steven Koenig Bio: Steven K. is the son

  • would be good if I actually post the link! Linking soon…” @PLUWangCenter – December 01st, 2017 “RT @Ade1a: Jonah Kone writes on the environmental politics of Study Away and Zapotec forestry @PLUWangCenter #LutesAway https://t.co/8mdRwy…” @PLUWangCenter – December 01st, 2017 “@Ade1a Is there a link? #Ihaveforgottenthelinkonmanyoccasions” @PLUWangCenter – December 01st, 2017 “RT @PLUcampusmin: Stressed out about finals? Campus Ministry is hosting an event called Deep Breath, open to everyone for a

  • problems like hunger and environmental degradation. Conference ScheduleClarice WilseyPresentation Title: “Letters from Dachau: A Journey of Words though Rarely Spoken” Who: Clarice Wilsey, Seattle Holocaust Center for Humanity Bio: Clarice Wilsey’s father, Captain David Wilsey, M.D., was an American army physician who treated survivors of Dachau Concentration Camp after liberation. He and several dozen other medical staff stayed at Dachau with thousands of former prisoners under quarantine, in order to