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Anthropology Capstone Presentations The Anthropology Department is thrilled to present our senior capstone presentations. Students will share their projects and will answer questions. Please join us online to learn more about the students’ impressive research and anthropology. All are welcome! Contact Dr. Bradford Andrews (andrewbw@plu.edu) if you have any questions about accessing and joining the meeting. Tuesday, May 11 2021 Online Starting at 9:55 AM via Zoom Link to join: https
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(ARNP). The degree allows nurses to move out of generalized nursing care and into jobs with more ownership and focus. DNP: Nurses with a DNP have the highest possible degree for clinical nursing. Nurses with a DNP are eligible for all leadership roles and ARNP certifications as well as for roles in research, administration, and policy. In some states, a DNP qualifies you for unrestricted practice autonomy as a nurse practitioner.A Nursing Graduate Degree Could Prepare You to Work in These Kinds of
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Idriss, the director of Search for Common Ground, an organization that works on conflict resolution around the world (7 p.m., KHP). Idriss will be speaking on the topic “Conflict is Inevitable, Violence is Not.” If you have any questions about the Peace Corps Prep Program or would like to be added to the interest list, please email the program coordinator, Katherine Wiley (wileyka@plu.edu). Read Previous Summer Undergraduate Research at the University of Pittsburgh Read Next American Chemical Society
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to be more strategic in choosing research that will allow you to build a marketable skill set and develop the professional skills that will make you more competitive. Regardless of which trail you eventually blaze, this program allows you to do it with more data about the opportunities out there. Join Zoom Meeting https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/95096197374?pwd=bXdzditqb0NtM3BWM0ViMWl6Z0xIdz09 Meeting ID: 950 9619 7374 Passcode: 381323 Can’t make it? I’m happy to book a phone appointment: lynde
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that couldn’t fit with earlier schedules, gain research and/or laboratory experience, learn a language, demonstrate a well-rounded and versatile course of study, develop transferable business skills such as finance, marketing and people management or explore options that might lead to a new professional or academic direction. With more than 400 courses in 50 subject areas taught by senior faculty across the University, students have the flexibility to choose options that sustain their intellectual
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research projects. Concepts in data analysis and statistical design of experiments (e.g. MatLab, Python, JMP) are incorporated throughout the coursework. Electrochemical content is coupled with professional and communication skills development, as well as elective coursework focused on target career areas (materials science, bio-medicine, energy, etc.). After 6 months of accelerated immersion coursework and a 9 month industry internship, graduates are ideal “T-shaped” employees that can tackle complex
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: http://thisisdesign.school Twitter: @tidspodcast iTunes: https://goo.gl/tC111p Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I3mpapg6s7enrj6lncbaeblq7r4 Jp on Twitter: @jpavila Chad on Twitter: @chadphall Michael Clark on Instagram: @themusiclab__ Read Previous MediaLab Premiere – “Living on the Edge” Read Next Life Under Drones: A Scholarly and Research Symposium LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington
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the community.” The debate will probe a wide range of issues from multiple angles, like the efficacy of government intervention into the market versus market-based solutions, and balancing the rights of both tenants and property owners. Registration for this free community event is optional and available online with Eventbrite. For more information, visit https://www.plu.edu/comm-media-designarts/about/debate/. Read Previous Life Under Drones: A Scholarly and Research Symposium Read Next 2019
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Approaches to Literature; Women Writers and the Body Politic; and a first-year seminar on Holocaust Literature developed with Professor Rona Kaufman. Lisa also regularly teaches courses in the Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Programs. Her current research project is Snapshots of a Daughter: A Feminist Genealogy, a critical exploration of letters between Marcus’s mother and the poet Adrienne Rich, 1979-82. You can read a poem she published about visiting Auschwitz
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; Women Writers and the Body Politic; and a first-year seminar on Holocaust Literature developed with Professor Rona Kaufman. Lisa also regularly teaches courses in the Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Programs. Her current research project is Snapshots of a Daughter: A Feminist Genealogy, a critical exploration of letters between Marcus’s mother and the poet Adrienne Rich, 1979-82. You can read a poem she published about visiting Auschwitz here.
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