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  • ., prisons or mental hospitals), mental or physical capacities, or the political/cultural in which they live and work. Researchers must make a special effort to ensure that potential participants are given every opportunity to exercise free choice in consenting to participate in a research project. Special Populations Certain types of participants require special attention when obtaining informed consent. In all cases, the guiding principle is respect for the rights of the potential participant. Federal

  • also be criminal.  Any member of the campus community who may have been the victim of a sexual assault is encouraged to contact a member of the Dispute Resolution Committee who may make a referral to other support resources and/or appropriate law enforcement agencies. Certain Consensual Sexual Relationships Primary responsibility for maintaining high standards of conduct resides with faculty and supervisors, since they exercise significant authority and power over others. A consensual sexual

  • recognition that both science and storytelling provide. My interpretations identify the connections and disconnections of science and storytelling, and argues that bringing them together can create positive solutions to the plastic problem. The project concludes with my own eco-poetic and artistic work. Jasper Cantrell Dr. Maria Chavez-Pringle, Dr. Michael Artime, Dr. Rose McKenney, Dr. Mike Rings, and Dr. Scott Rogers are all to be thanked for pushing me to this point and making sure my work is in its

  • strategies,” she says. “This meant we took over their social media, created a plan of what kind of content we needed to post, and evaluated where they needed improvements and how the changes can be long-term.”PLU’s Master of Science in Marketing Analytics program to be offered exclusively onlinePartnering with Community It’s projects like the one Ouanesisouk described that make Mark Mulder light up with enthusiasm. A former Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce board member, Mulder has helped

  • had arrived in the U.S.Upon returning home, Brizuela, who majored in music education at PLU, had two in-classroom days with his Clover Park School District students before classes were suspended. “It was a rapid-fire shut down of everything,” he remembers. Two states away, Sarah Lord ’00 was teaching high school biology and environmental science at Billings Senior High School in Billings, Montana. While inconvenienced by the immediate shutdown, she didn’t realize the scope until several weeks

  • Former PLU StudentsApplication for Current High School Seniors (without significant college credits)Application for Current High School Seniors Use this application if all of the following apply: You are currently a senior in high school; and You are not seeking a two-year Pre-Nursing Associate’s Degree while in high school The School of Nursing offers direct admission to the traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. The PLU Nursing program does not require a separate application to

  • . The 20-credit minor is designed as a companion program to strengthen each major on campus and make it outward-facing. Innovation Studies is currently among the fastest-growing programs at PLU, with students enrolling with core interests in Business, Art & Design, Computer Science, History, Economics, Communication, and more. Keep reading Lund’s incredible story on the Innovation Studies Blog.  Lund designs and sews all the products at ELSK the Studio (for now) Innovation StudiesCourses in the

  • Despite pandemic challenges, transfer student finds community at PLU Posted by: vcraker / June 10, 2022 Image: Biology major Monya-Dawn Wilson ’22 (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) June 10, 2022 Monya-Dawn Wilson ’22 is a DJS Fellow and Rieke Scholar who came to PLU as a transfer student. Wilson is a Biology major, and dreams of becoming a pediatrician. “I’ve always liked science and learning,” said Wilson. “I like learning about the body, learning about the mechanisms. There are many avenues of

  • professor of political science, Dr. Michael Artime, and University Chair in Lutheran Studies emeritus, Dr. Samuel Torvend, for a rousing discussion of political engagement.REGISTER HERE Preparing for Death, the Last Calling in Life Monday, November 4, 2024 – 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time (Virtual) In the month of November, most Christians throughout the world remember and give thanks for their beloved dead. In this Zoom gathering with Dr. Marit Trelstad, professor of theology whose courses include “Death and

  • inaugural program director from 2017 to 2024. Halvorson’s research interests include American business history, the history of computing, and the creative use of technology in the social impact sector. He has also written widely about the history of early modern Europe, including the Renaissance and Reformation movements. Halvorson graduated from PLU in 1985 with a B.A. in Computer Science and a minor in History. He received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in History from the University of Washington in 1996 and