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pm. (Half Saturday: February). Lute OverKnights – Faculty who teach in specific time frames are invited to include students in their classes. Faculty members are also needed to staff the academic fair. University House Related Service OpportunitiesThe University House is a wonderful place to meet colleagues from across campus and participate in interesting conversations. In addition, there are monthly talks by faculty and staff of topics of interest tied to your expertise (i.e., research) or your
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contributors (10 from PLU) working on replications of eight highly cited psychological studies, it’s a major undertaking with international implications—and a multifaceted mission. CREP (rhymes with “grape”) not only helps validate psychological research findings; it also allows undergraduate students to engage in potentially publishable research. “Most student projects, the data go nowhere,” Grahe said. “In my classes I’ve always tried to get undergrads to do projects that might be publishable, but the
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teaches people focus,” Bunk said of PLU’s MBA. Bunk knew he wanted to earn a graduate degree, and he was fortunate to have enough seniority and flexibility at his police job to juggle both. Several days a week, he would end his shift and head to PLU’s campus for classes. The most valuable parts of the program for Bunk were networking and analyzing business profiles, to see what works and what doesn’t. “If a business has already tried something and failed, why would you try to do it again?” he said
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contributors (10 from PLU) working on replications of eight highly cited psychological studies, it’s a major undertaking with international implications—and a multifaceted mission. CREP (rhymes with “grape”) not only helps validate psychological research findings; it also allows undergraduate students to engage in potentially publishable research. “Most student projects, the data go nowhere,” Grahe said. “In my classes I’ve always tried to get undergrads to do projects that might be publishable, but the
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or teach master classes, and serves on the School of Arts and Communication Executive Advisory Committee. “A lot of what I’ve done at PLU, is bridge the gap between academia and vocation,” he said. “I’m looking at ways to give students a focus on academics and apply what they learn to the vocation they want to enter one day.” Once Hobson decides to do something, he says he puts his entire self into it. After he accomplishes the goal at hand, he presses on to the next thing. He hopes that
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students dissect a human cadaver and prepare anatomical specimens for use in Pacific Lutheran University Human Anatomy and Physiology classes. Students will learn proper dissection techniques and pertinent details of the human form needed to complete quality dissection work. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor; and students must have successfully completed BIOL 205/206 or BIOL 352. Prospective students must apply for placement in the course during the semester preceding enrollment. (1) BIOL 330
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& Old Main Market (OMM) AUC Open Late: Lutes @ Nite Games: Board Games (in AUC 133) and Jackbox Games (on Discord) hosted by Engage Ambassadors Movie: Coco (in CAVE)8:30PM-11:00PMIn-Person in the Anderson University Center (AUC) and virtual via PLU's Digital Campus (on Discord) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2021 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS A Great Day To Rest Take time to refresh for first day of classes & review Smart Start Student ChecklistAll DayRelax on your own & peruse the Smart Start
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ensure they are gaining worthwhile experience. “The Army has this saying ‘train as you fight,’” Richardson said. “Well, (students) are out there training as they practice.” All the faculty members say PLU’s mission is at the core of the community-based approach. The School of Nursing focuses heavily, at all levels, on underserved patients and treatment shortages. For example, Richardson underscored the free sports health screenings nursing students provide to the surrounding communities. “Because
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a tough job with the PLU nurses he works with. Shaping Health CarePLU’s first doctoral program trains nurse practitioners for lives of leadership. “They are all bright,” Larsen said. “They are eager, they are willing, they’re gung-ho. I’ve never had a student who was questionable. I’m sure it has to do with the incredibly competitive selection process.” The nurses in training bring that passion to partner providers in surrounding communities, where they often help underserved patients in areas
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Committee, and served as a co-founding member of the Family Clinic. Molly volunteered early with the Associated Ministries’ Food First program, an effort which led to the formation of the Lakes Area FISH Food Bank in 1974. She remained actively involved with this service for more than 40 years, training each of its volunteers. Lakewood, which wasn’t unincorporated until 1996, lacked many social services. Earlier attempts to strengthen the community led to the formation of Lakewood United, an effort that
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