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  • adopt special rule(s) of order, as permitted by its governing authority, Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised. The following Special Rules of Order, while not themselves part of the Bylaws, have been adopted by the Faculty Assembly. A motion for an informal discussion, with a specified time limit, is in order when no other motion is pending. Questions for the president must be submitted in writing to the president. Once the president has the floor, they may choose to take additional questions from

  • seminar, 3 clinical - 180 hours) GNUR 701 : Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication Reinforces composition and writing skills for academic purposes. APA is stressed; including, writing, citations, and references. Written communication of ideas to inform and persuade a reader on a topic through a variety of dissemination methods. (2) GNUR 702 : Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration Focuses on the role of an advanced practice nurse and interprofessional collaboration, change management and

  • seminar, 3 clinical - 180 hours) GNUR 701 : Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication Reinforces composition and writing skills for academic purposes. APA is stressed; including, writing, citations, and references. Written communication of ideas to inform and persuade a reader on a topic through a variety of dissemination methods. (2) GNUR 702 : Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration Focuses on the role of an advanced practice nurse and interprofessional collaboration, change management and

  • , critical assessment of arguments, and thoughtful reflection. We are able to provide the potential for creative service to the community and the earth because of the generosity of our Lute community. Kevin J. O’Brien Dean, Division of Humanities and Associate Professor of ReligionMake a gift to the Division of HumanitiesDivision of Natural SciencesGifts to the Division of Natural Sciences: Afford us the opportunity to update our classrooms so that our students can engage in collaborative learning and

  • reactstrap frontend. Saturday, May 15th9:30am – PLU Varsity Sports App Blake Uyehara (BA), Emily Sugimoto (BA) The PLU Varsity Sports App replicates the golutes website in a creative and user friendly design for mobile devices. Utilizing web scraping techniques, features such as team rosters, game statistics and game results are displayed in real time. Users will have greater accessibility to PLU sports while on the go through the direct link to the PLU streaming platform. The front end is built in Dart

  • perished in the Holocaust had her grandmother not come to the U.S. in 1914. Marcus hopes the students can do their own creative project about the individual artifacts they work with. “I hope this project is empathy-building,” Marcus said. “And also building a connection to a history and a past that is both far away and is still relevant for today.” Read Previous Faculty members approach difficult budget cuts in a ‘very PLU way,’ with care and inquiry Read Next PLU invests in continued accessibility

  • (Routledge, August 2014) and Creating Women’s Theology: A Movement Engaging Process Thought, (St. Louis:  Chalice, 2011). PLU Faculty BioDavid CherwienPresentation Title: The Church’s Song: Always in Reform Who: David Cherwien, Director of The National Lutheran Choir Bio: Dr. David Cherwien serves as Cantor at Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, a parish known for its passion for traditional liturgy and creative, high-quality music. He also serves as editor of the National Lutheran Choir Series

  • EDITOR Debbie Cafazzo WRITERS Emily Holt MFA ’16 MacKenzie Hines Sarah Nystrom MFA ’22 Lora Shinn Zach Powers ’10, MFA ’24 RESOLUTE PHOTOGRAPHER Sy Bean CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Courtney Perry Jeffrey Roberts Joseph Esser Matt Nugent Silong Chunn EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Lace M. Smith EDITORIAL OFFICES Neeb Center 253-535-8410 marcom@plu.edu PLU OFFICERS Allan Belton President Joanna Gregson, Ph.D. Provost Daniel J. Lee Vice

  • students studying abroad or participating in clubs or activities. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for active citizenship and a variety of career opportunities, including library and information sciences, writing and social media, education, government service, jobs in technology, law, business, and more. How does it work? Class sizes are small and discussion based, with plenty of opportunity to read and evaluate materials from a diverse selection of writers and time periods. We use the latest

  • and environmentally sustainable agriculture. Laurie-Berry started teaching at PLU in the fall of 2008. In addition to Plant Physiology, Laurie-Berry’s other classes include Plant Development and Genetic Engineering and a first-year writing class focused on global agriculture, world hunger, genetic engineering and related topics. “Our central question for the course is how agriculture and related systems must change to alleviate global hunger,” Laurie-Berry says.Before 2015, the original PLU