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Congratulations Danielle Paschall! Danielle was selected to represent Washington state as a GNSA Advocacy Leader. In her new role, she will be learning more about and advocating for policy changes affecting graduate students. To learn more about GNSA Advocacy Leaders click here . April 30, 2019 nursing
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) remembers so fondly from the 75th reunion performance. “It is one thing being an undergraduate in the choir and learning of the traditions of Christmas concerts, tours and the excellence,” Boers said. “But it was a profound moment to be a part of those hundreds of voices, representing countless hours of rehearsal in Eastvold, Xavier Hall, or Lagerquist, countless miles traveled on long-ago tours, and the abundant stories and lifelong relationships cemented in song.” The 75th reunion was such a success
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database holding all user and book data. The main goal of the BookClub application is to provide a user-friendly experience and create an easy way to sell old textbooks or buy new ones from peers. 2:55pm Break 3:15pm – Bits and Bytes: Learning the Basics of Computer Science Via a Puzzle Based Video Game James Gentry (BACS), Wyatt Gleason (BSCS), David Min (BSCS) Bits and Bytes is a puzzle based video game designed to help students learn and practice basic computer science concepts. Bits and Bytes was
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, and creative approaches to advance the mission of the university. Criteria: This mid- to substantial award is granted both in recognition of achievements and in support of proposals that advance knowledge; enhance teaching and learning; build a stronger, more vibrant university culture; improve administrative practice; and/or demonstrate exceptional service to the community. The number and size of Quigg Awards will vary each year and there may be years when no awards are granted. The president of
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teachers, provide concrete opportunities for mentoring, and improve the learning experience for students while the course is still in session.” Keep in mind, you may collect course feedback from students whenever and as often as you deem appropriate and useful. You do not need to use EvaluationKIT to collect mid-semester feedback, though you may find it easier to do so. Particularly during this transition to a new form and system, it may be worthwhile to familiarize yourself and your students with
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standing (1-year) program, up to 12 credits may be transferred into PLU’s program. As a general rule, several of the program’s “practice” courses – Social Work Theory and Practice I & II courses and all three Practicum Experience courses – cannot be transferred. In cases where any practice course transfers are approved, they must be from another CSWE accredited MSW program. All transferred courses must fulfill PLU MSW course requirements and learning outcomes. Credits from another discipline, from
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. “So the people who will be watching our film are the people who can make a difference.” For the aspiring PLU producers of the film, learning was a big part of creating the documentary. They had to educate themselves and learn facts they never really knew before. Their quest to find out where oil comes from led to a startling realization for the college students. Nearly two-thirds of the United State’s energy resources come from Canada. “Canada is the number one energy exporter to us,” Plog said
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know our mission statement well: “To educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care, for others, for their communities, and for the earth.” It was formally accepted by our Board of Regents when the PLU 2010 long-range planning report was adopted. In that same document we set out our pathways to academic distinction in global education, purposeful learning and lives of service, and the close interaction between students and faculty. What a gift this collective vision
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participants can engage in honest and open dialogue about race and racial disparities that are systemically present in work, school and everyday life,” said Genesis Housing and Community Development Coalition President Toney Montgomery. The conference will balance lessons from the featured speakers with breakout sessions in small groups. “We hope to increase cultural understanding and respect in the community through a unique and engaging learning experience that will expand professional and personal
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writing. But I will say that I think the two classes right now are really pretty successful in that the students are showing up, they’re present, they’re doing the work, they’re contributing really excellent writing. We have a lot of fun. We have great conversations. While of course, it’s always nice to be in the same physical space, but I think that we’re having a learning experience and a learning community that’s really rich and full, even though it’s being conducted online. As you read what
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