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  • their door. Current residents seeking support or accommodation should consult with their Community Director. Examples of accommodations might include limited permission for candle lighting in a residence hall for a specific religious holiday, *ceremonial smudging, and requesting a single-gender wing or residence hall, etc.   *PLU is committed to honoring the cultural and religious practices of students, including Smudging for our Native American and Indigenous students. During the Fall 2022 semester

  • website to deepen their understanding and broaden their perspective on the topics and themes the book covers.2019.2020 Common ReadingKindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation  by Damian Duffy and John Throughout her career, Octavia Butler, from whose work the graphic novel is adapted, broke new ground and the boundaries of gender, race, class, and genre.  As a woman and an African American in the realm of science fiction, Butler thrived in a genre typically dominated by white males. As a child, she was

  • acting provost. She collaborates with, supports and advises the President’s Council and Acting President Allan Belton on strategic planning for the academic division, including advising on new academic initiatives, faculty affairs, and advancing the academic mission and intellectual positioning of PLU. As a faculty member, Gregson has taught and conducted research in the areas of deviance, gender and qualitative research methods. Christian Caple Christian Caple is an award-winning, Tacoma-based

  • Course Descriptions GNUR 640 : ENP Procedures Provides the Emergency Nurse Practitioner student with a range of diagnostic and interventional skills used in urgent care and emergency settings; including, the ability to understand, manage, and safely perform these procedures. (2) (2 credits lab/seminar) GNUR 641 : ENP I: Lifespan Emergency Care This course covers the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the Emergency Nurse

  • Course Descriptions GNUR 640 : ENP Procedures Provides the Emergency Nurse Practitioner student with a range of diagnostic and interventional skills used in urgent care and emergency settings; including, the ability to understand, manage, and safely perform these procedures. (2) (2 credits lab/seminar) GNUR 641 : ENP I: Lifespan Emergency Care This course covers the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the Emergency Nurse

  • , thoughtfully reevaluate how each of us conceives of those around us. 17 Judith Butler, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (Abingdon: Routledge, 2006).ConclusionThe issue at hand is not all ways of constructing logic. It is not even all math, though I hope no one tells my last math professor this. The issue is assigning value based on a total view of logic. Logic becomes violent when we assume that there is only one possible logic, that it properly assigns value to all things in its

  • , thoughtfully reevaluate how each of us conceives of those around us. 17 Judith Butler, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (Abingdon: Routledge, 2006).ConclusionThe issue at hand is not all ways of constructing logic. It is not even all math, though I hope no one tells my last math professor this. The issue is assigning value based on a total view of logic. Logic becomes violent when we assume that there is only one possible logic, that it properly assigns value to all things in its

  • covers the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the Emergency Clinician Specialist (ECS). Students are taught the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the ECS at an advanced level, thereby enhancing clinical decision making for urgent/emergent illness and injury across the lifespan. (4) (2 seminar, 2 clinical - 120 hours) NURS 642 : ENP II: Trauma & Critical Illness Building

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  • Two-Year Course CyclePlease note: this course schedule is subject to change. Fall 2023 offerings hav