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  • Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2014 Home Features NicarAGUA TED Fellow Positive Prankster The Voice Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note Setting the Course On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features NicarAGUA TED Fellow Positive Prankster The Voice Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note Setting the Course On Campus Discovery Research Accolades

  • getting to pick classes that fit with the kinds of literature I was interested in, whether that was children’s books, Jane Austen, or feminist Lit. It was so great to be able to revisit books or genres that I’ve loved and read and view them through a more critical lens, and learn more about the context around their publication. It made the stories even more interesting to me!

  • – French Feminisms PSYC 375 – Psychology of Women RELI 330 – when taught as “Sex and the Bible” RELI 368 – Feminist and Womanist Theologies RELI 390 – when taught as “Women in the Ancient World” SOCI 210 – Gender and Society Critical Race Studies Electives (CRSE) ANTH 104 – Introduction to Language in Society ENGL 216 – when taught as “Literature of the Raj” ENGL 217 – when taught as “Asian-American Literature” IHON 112 – Liberty, Power, and Imagination NORD 441 – Colonization, Slavery, Genocide & the

  • : $7,164 GNUR 701: Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 706: Biostatistics, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3) GNUR 702: Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) Fall 2024 6 credits – Tuition: $7,164 GNUR 703: Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-Based Practice (3) GNUR 707: Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) January 2025 5 credits – Tuition: $5,970 GNUR 704: Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) GNUR 708: Leadership & Resource Management (3) Spring 2025 6 credits

  • China online. In the end, I had tennis elbow from all the computer time and an overwhelming Word document with information on about 35 masters programs in China! I’ve used that information to apply for programs for this coming fall. I have really enjoyed my gap year so far. There is more time for me to organize and plan, and also learn new things that I didn’t have time to before. I’ve been piano coaching, accompanying, studying Chinese and getting involved with my church community. How did you hear

  • You're Invited! Fall Preview Day Friday, November 10, 20239:30am - 2:30pmRSVPFall Preview Day Schedule of Events9:00-9:30am – Check-In  9:30-9:40am – Welcome & Keynote Speakers Hear from PLU’s President Allan Belton. 9:40-10:10am – Admission & Student Life Presentation Join a PLU Admission Counselor to hear more about the PLU application process, financial aid and scholarships, and learn more about PLU in general! 10:15-11:00am – Academic Information Sessions Attend an academic breakout session

  • BackAll researchers are required to complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course prior to submitting an HPRB proposal. This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of your research participants. Your CITI certification is automatically linked with your Mentor account, so you no longer need to provide a certification date as part of the proposal. HPRB requires updating your CITI certification every four

  • BackAll researchers are required to complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course prior to submitting an HPRB proposal. This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of your research participants. Your CITI certification is automatically linked with your Mentor account, so you no longer need to provide a certification date as part of the proposal. HPRB requires updating your CITI certification every four

  • including ecopoetics, realist fiction, speculative fiction, sf, creative nonfiction, blogs, film, performance, and public art. Course content varies. Course is repeatable once with different topic. (4) ENGL 395 : Studies in Literature, Gender, and Sexuality - IT, GE Study of literature through the lens of gender and sexuality. Students practice feminist and queer approaches to literature from a range of historical periods, genres, and 13 national/global contexts. Additionally, this course creates a

  • Faculty 4790 Printmaking professor pens book on feminist history Mollie Smith December 6, 2016 Faculty 479 Views Read more