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  • Welcome to the Irene Creso HerbariumThe Irene Creso Herbarium serves as both a teaching resource for biology classes at Pacific Lutheran University, and as research goldmine of taxonomic and distribution gems chiefly from Pierce, Chelan, Kitsap, and other western Washington counties. The collection holds over 10,000 specimens, over 9,000 of which are digitized and accessible to researchers anywhere via the PNW Herbarium Consortium database. In addition to a good representation of vascular

  • -campus “J-Term” courses led by PLU faculty take students around the globe to destinations ranging from Neah Bay to New Zealand, often on all seven continents. Nearly 300 students participate annually in these intensive J-Term learning experiences, which fulfill many degree requirements. Summer Programs: Short-term study away programs are also available during the summer months. PLU awards academic credit for approved programs and locations. Research Grants: The Wang Center for Global Education awards

  • and Culture, Analyzing Music, Making Music, The Arts of China, and 20th Century Music courses. Accolades 2022 His opera Tacoma Method, to be produced in March 2023 by Tacoma Opera, was awarded major funding from the National Endowment for the Arts 2021 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research 2016 Grant from The Confucius Institute of Washington State for the production of Youtz' opera "Fiery Jade: Cai Yan" 2016 "Composer of the Year" award from the Washington State Music Teacher's

  • 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

  • patient and what’s going to be best for the population.” Before joining the DNP program, she already earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing at Pacific Lutheran University. “PLU makes sure you’re in there and you’re getting your hands dirty, by experience not just by reading it in a textbook,” she said. “That’s what kept me coming back over and over again.” The mentorship, research and community partnership that’s built into the DNP program offers nurse practitioners a well-rounded

  • My First MOOC: A New Year’s Resolution Revisited Posted by: bodewedl / August 25, 2015 August 25, 2015 By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer In January, I enrolled in my first MOOC to learn more about this controversial form of instruction.  It was definitely valuable, both for instructional design research and as a learning experience. The course was designed around five basic elements: video lectures, readings, weekly online quizzes, discussion boards, and video recorded “office hours

  • 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

  • , research opportunities, and the other resources their office provides. Meet with the Associate Director of and current students in the University of Oregon Graduate Internship Program and learn how to get a Master’s Degree and a job. Cope Scholars Chat with members of student science clubs about getting involved. Learn what it takes to become a NatSci Fellow. Find out about paid and volunteer opportunities working with K-12 students in the MESA program. Participate in a Find Enrieké scavenger hunt. 3

  • research assistant with the university’s the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, and hopes to eventually become a research chemist and attain her doctorate. Without the support system at PLU, Osborn doesn’t think that dream would ever become a possibility. “This place and the people are amazing,” she said. Read Previous PLU benefactor dies Read Next Who doesn’t like kudos? COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are

  • summer’s research inflicted upon me. A truer, deeper answer to that question is that I love it even though and perhaps because it hurts me. This research has helped to show me what it means to be alive.  I will never forget what it has taught me. Never. Read Previous KPLU names new general manager Read Next Neurosurgeon focuses on the heart COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window