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  • Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Showcase May 10, 2024 The Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Showcase highlights the research and creative activities of PLU students from across the university. Featured projects may be the outcome of a range of learning opportunities, including student-faculty research collaborations, classroom, capstone, laboratory, or community-based projects, or study away or academic internship experiences. May

  • in lecture in context of communication theory. In this course, I was able to view it from the context of English critical theory; engaging more with the philosophical and historical lens of feminist and queer perspectives than I had previously. As we read and discussed these in the course, I was also writing analyses of television episodes and entire films. This puts me into the context of communication (Media Studies). I was able to use the theory that I was learning from reading to draw my own

  • philosophical principles of the teaching/learning process. Analysis of adult teaching strategies and the process of self and student evaluations. (3) (3 credits didactic) NURS 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) NURS 641 : ENP I: Lifespan Emergency Care This course

  • students and made friends that aren’t studying abroad from a US university? Are there internship or service learning opportunities? This is something onsite staff typically will help you with while you’re abroad, but it’s important to start thinking about it now. Spending How and where we spend our money can demonstrate what is most important to us. Like most people, you likely don’t have an unlimited amount to spend during your program. Before you leave, research which (if any) independent trips you

  • offices and student gathering space. These labs and other amenities will double the square footage dedicated to our outstanding nursing students. We currently are seeking donor support for this new vision that will place our Nursing facilities among the premier learning spaces in the nation. Academic Growth and Innovation Fall semester marked the launch of new academic programs in Innovation Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, and Musical Theatre. A sustainable model for funding new

  • arriving to campus by submitting this online form. We can meet you at the Campus Safety office and help you move-in.  The deadline for submission is: August 1 for Fall and January 15 for Spring. Get Connected Sign Up for Global Campus Connection (GCC) GCC is a program in which new International Students and current PLU students are matched for a mutually beneficial learning experience. To learn more about the program, please visit the GCC website. The deadline for submission is: August 1 for Fall and

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  • until after college that I fell head over heels for poetry,” she said. “I was learning by going to The Strand (bookstore in New York City) and reading anything I could find.” After moving back to Seattle, where she grew up, the lifelong learner and avid reader started taking poetry classes at Hugo House, a nonprofit “place for writers.” That cemented her future plans as a poet. “When the urge to go back to school got big enough, I had to figure out what to do with that urge,” Swift said. Billie

  • Student Conduct RecordsStudent Rights and Responsibilities Dean of Students Office Dean of Students/Director for Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesFinancial Aid RecordsStudent Financial Services  Hauge Administration 102  Records Coordinator Physical/Learning Disability RecordsOffice of Accessibility and Accommodation Dean of Students Office Dean of Students/Coordinator for Disability Support ServicesProgress and Advising RecordsFaculty Office at each Academic Department/School, Academic Advising

  • or funding opportunity that’s not on our list? Let us know at wang.center@plu.edu. Students interested in exploring social justice and human rights: Learn about Humanity In Action Funds four weeks of summer human rights study in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Copenhagen, Sarajevo, or Warsaw Allows you to develop a human rights project over the next 11 months Sign up for email updates Students interested in language learning: The Critical Language Scholarship is a fully funded opportunity to study a