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). Thus, regularly participating in syllabus review is a key strategy not only for teaching inclusively but for “mak[ing] inquiry a key, routine aspect of your practice” (4). All participants should bring a syllabus to the workshop. All faculty/instructors are encouraged to attend. Registration is requested, but not required. 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. | HPRB Workshop for Faculty – Zoom Marianne Taylor, Professor of Psychology, Chair of HPRB (Human Participants Review Board) Open to all faculty whose classes
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semester abroad in China.Global Education: AntarcticaStudent Jesselyn Kenduck made this video from her January-term study away class in Antarctica.MusicWe love the arts at PLU! Check out our amazing music department.Student AthletesPLU Athletes talk about what it’s like to play for a Division III school.ListenPLU students, professors, and staff talk about the importance of listening.Move-in Day 2017One of the most exciting days of the year on campus!Meet a ProfessorMeet Biology professor Michael
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Look Down, Fair Moon Choir of the West – Richard Nance, Conductor University Chorale – Brian Galante, Conductor PurchaseListen on SoundClound!The album features selections from the choir’s 2013 and 2014 tours, including music from the choir’s heralded performance at the 2013 American Choral Directors Association National Conference. Also included are the premiere of “Northern Lights,” by Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds, selections accompanied by PLU faculty pianist Oksana Ejokina, works
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PLU student speaks to the camera.] PLU Student: declaramos nuestra solidaridad [video: A PLU student speaks to the camera.] PLU Student: we stand in solidarity [Music] [video: fade to black] Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About The PLU Hispanic & Latino Studies program combines the study of the Spanish language with courses in Latin American, Latino, and Iberian literatures, linguistics, and cultural studies. Whether you are a heritage or second language learner, you’ll engage in topics
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Additionally, all entering students are required by state law to undergo criminal history screening at both the state and national level. All Washington schools of nursing are required to have clearance verification on students prior to participation in clinical experiences. The state and/or national criminal history background check must be repeated every year. Students will be alerted to these requirements as they become due. A criminal history may necessitate withdrawal from nursing classes
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who are attending classes. The PLU Counseling Center is located on the third floor of the Loren and MaryAnn Anderson University Center. Contact: 253-535-7206 or counseling@plu.edu. Fitness Services – Tacoma Campus Fitness facilities, such as the pool, Names Fitness Center, Olson and Memorial gyms, outdoor tennis courts and track are available for everyone’s use and are administered by the Department of Athletics.
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***Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 Year 1 SummerNo Classes FallNURS 720 Analytical Methods NURS 721 Epidemiology and Biostatistics3 Credits 3 Credits J-TermNURS 705 Resource Management3 Credits SpringNURS 730 Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 731 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics3 Credits 3 Credits Year 2 SummerNURS 702 Information Systems and Patient Care Technology NURS 732 Advanced Physical Assessment NURS 733 Advanced Health Promotion3 Credits 4 Credits 2 Credits FallNURS 770 Primary Care
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allowed to register, drop or change classes after their initial (entry) registration. Any student born before January 1, 1957 is considered immune to measles, mumps, and rubella. Students born after January 1, 1957 must provide records for required immunizations. The full-text of this policy is available online at https://www.plu.edu/health/new-students/immunizations/. Any questions concerning immunizations should be directed to PLU’s Health Services at 253-535-7337.
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Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationWomen and the Holocaust Free and Open to the Public. Please register online to help with our planning. Monday, October 17Tuesday, October 18Wednesday, October 19Monday, October 17 7:00 p.m. – Music of Remembrance (Eastvold Auditorium, Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts) Free and open to the public. Music of Remembrance presents a community-wide free concert at the Eastvold Auditorium at Pacific Lutheran University. The concert
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collaboration occurred in the Parkland community, with the local utility provider and local churches, all focused on building awareness around the global water crisis. The narrative continued on campus. In a series of predeparture seminars provided by an interdisciplinary team of PLU faculty, the PLU student team discussed topics such as ethical approaches to water, processes for community building and conflict resolution, and deeper understanding and appreciation of Nicaraguan culture and history. It is a
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