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  • semesters in length, offered over a 2-year period. The first students began classes in February 1990, with the first graduates completing the program in May and August, 1992. The MSN Care and Outcomes Manager concentration includes focus areas in nurse education and administration. In 2003, the School of Nursing enrolled its first cohort in the Entry-Level MSN program. The program is designed for students with non-nursing baccalaureate degrees to complete the graduate degree in nursing. Students

  • period. The first students began classes in February 1990, with the first graduates completing the program in May and August, 1992. The MSN Care and Outcomes Manager concentration includes focus areas in nurse education and administration. In 2003, the School of Nursing enrolled its first cohort in the Entry-Level MSN program. The program is designed for students with non-nursing baccalaureate degrees to complete the graduate degree in nursing. Students’ progress through an intensive 15-month course

  • baccalaureate degree following completion of prerequisites, was the first of its kind in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest. It was phased out with new curriculum changes in 2021. In 1989, the faculty and Board of Regents approved a proposal for a program of study leading to the Master of Science in nursing degree. The program is four semesters in length, offered over a 2-year period. The first students began classes in February 1990, with the first graduates completing the program in May and August

  • students and faculty. The Office of Accessibility and Accommodation supports faculty who are looking to more intentionally incorporate UDL into their syllabi. If faculty are interested in conversations about how to do so, or are interested in learning more, please contact OAA at Beiermad@plu.edu to schedule an appointment with faculty who currently use UDL in their classes. Commonly Requested InformationWhat Can Faculty Expect Regarding Accommodations? To receive notification of the authorized

  • learned at PLU? Knapp: One of the things that we’ve talked about in a lot of political science classes is different theories on messaging and things like that. I feel like a lot of (lessons) end up reflecting what it’s like at the legislature. PLU: What made you want to study political science in the first place? Knapp: My motivation is definitely improving people’s lives and making a better world. It’s super cliché and I hate it, but that’s ultimately what’s motivated me into politics. PLU: Will we

  • volunteer, to create a digital map to accurately geo-locate these sites. Here is a link to their work: http://www.mappingmonuments.pludhlab.org/ Not only has Riley helped create this map, but his Hispanic Studies capstone project revolved around his research. In addition, he has presented his research in several HISP 301 classes, at PLU’s Undergraduate Research Symposium, and at the Honors Symposium at Seattle University. Another monument located in Guatemala City. All photos courtesy of Riley Dolan

  • this guide to assist faculty in requesting instructor editions from publishers. I cannot meet the textbook adoption deadline. What should I do?We realize not all faculty can meet the adoption deadlines and new classes, sections and instructor changes sometimes come after adoption deadlines. These requests should be made as soon as information is available. We are committed to supporting PLU’s mission to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care–for other people

  • to ask questions, and to be charitable, and to try to understand what people are saying, more than putting out what I think,” she explains. “I use Twitter to explore what other people think and to try out ideas.” Dr. Shanks Kaurin brings her professorial techniques online with her. “It’s a lot like what I do with my classes when I walk in and say, ‘Here’s what I was thinking about today. What do you all think about this?’” Although opening up philosophical conversations to the internet at large

  • spaces with art and creative enterprise. Today, Monthy and Mikheyev fill two of the program’s five staff positions. Spaceworks TacomaSpaceworks offers artists and creative entrepreneurs training and resources. It's a joint initiative of the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber and the City of Tacoma. Spaceworks has grown into a backbone of the Tacoma arts community in the past seven years. The organization has partnered with hundreds of do-it-yourself artists, small businesses and fledgling nonprofits

  • Friday from 10:30-11am Mental & Physical Thriving Get connected with providers who can support your mental and physical thriving through TimelyCare Get connected with peers through movement and play with Recreational Sports (including Outdoor Rec, Club Sports, Intramurals, and/or Group X classes) Welcome from Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis, Vice President for Student LifeWelcome to the start of the fall semester! We are so excited to engage with you as you establish your rhythms for this term and very much