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  • BUILD YOUR CAREER SCHOLARSHIP GET $9,000 IN SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE 2024 COHORT Apply for admission by January 15 to be eligible APPLY NOW Build Your Nursing Practice Career with a DNPNurses with a DNP are eligible for leadership roles and ARNP certifications as well as for roles in research, administration and policy. In Washington state, an ARNP certification qualifies you for unrestricted practice autonomy as a nurse practitioner. A DNP is also a fantastic option if you’re looking to specialize

  • conducting QI projects should work with administration or the IRB at the research site (e.g., hospital). 3. HPRB proposal form revisions We have taken this opportunity to revise our form with a goal of minimizing stipulations. Many questions are yes/no or multiple choice, with explanations required for only certain responses. 4. More research will be reviewed as exempt The Mentor pre-survey includes questions relevant to the different exemption categories. There is no longer a separate exempt form to be

  • science Degree + MBA = Network Engineer English Degree + MBA = Marketing Specialist Biology Degree + MBA = Clinical Research Coordinator Marketing Degree + MBA = Chief Executive Officer (CEO) In short, an MBA is broad enough that it teaches you the foundations of business administration and management, but it’s niche enough to serve as a launching pad for your dream career — no matter what industry you’re passionate about. The jobs you can get with an MBA are vastThe skills learned in an MBA program

  • . Another LEED point-getter: the UC is powered entirely by renewable energy, which is generated from natural sources that cannot be depleted, like wind and solar power. PLU signed a two-year commitment to purchase wind energy through Parkland Light and Water and the Bonneville Power Administration. Established in 1993, the LEED program evaluates buildings in five areas: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. Points are

  • Administration has tweaked the definition of what it considers torture. Now, sleep deprivation and water boarding, where water is poured over the head covered in a sack or cloth to simulate drowning, is not considered torture, she noted. Kaurin holds a PhD in philosophy from Temple University in Philadelphia and is a specialist in military ethics, war theory, philosophy of law and applied ethics. “I guess David and I just want a chance to argue with each other,” Kaurin laughed. “We don’t come from the same

  • . Throughout the week, the staff will lead free hour-long cooking demonstrations and tastings. The week will kick off with the Commons on Fire – PLU Top Chef at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 15 in the UC Commons. Three teams, each with two PLU students, one PLU faculty/staff/administration member, and three Dining and Culinary Services employees, will have one hour to create an entrée and a starter with 12 mystery ingredients. There will also be a free lunch for those with PLU ID on Wednesday, April 18, in the

  • and recognize scholastic and professional excellence in the business information field. PLU’s Delta Rho BAP chapter, advised by Assistant Professor of Business Gaurav Gupta, helps Accounting, Finance and Management Information Systems majors blend learning with their personal strengths to succeed in the professional environment. The four winning team members all are Business Administration majors. PLU’s chapter also has 15 other candidates and members. Only fitting for a financial competition

  • -benefits programs, dedicated orientation and on-boarding for new military students and two VetCorps liaisons. Farnum said his first task in building on PLU’s status as “an outstanding veteran-supportive campus” is “meeting everybody—faculty, staff, administration—everyone I’ll be interacting with and supporting,” on-campus and in the local military community. “I’m an alumnus and I love PLU, and I’m very excited about it,” Farnum said. Among Farnum’s accomplishments, he has:• brought together PLU and

  • —one each in the Anderson University Center, the Mortvedt Library, the Hauge Administration Building and the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, and four in Olson Auditorium. These devices act as “call for help” boxes as well as speakers to announce emergency messages inside the buildings. With the exception of the four in Olson, each device also is wired to an external speaker that now allows campus officials to send messages to students, staff and guests outdoors. PLU hopes to