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  • various science classrooms. Future studies will aim to measure correlations between Instructor Talk and key indicators of student success including mitigation of stereotype threat, enhancement of student motivation, and boosting of student self-efficacy. I am also studying quantitative aspects of the classroom environment using a tool I collaboratively developed called DART: Decibel Analysis for Research in Teaching. DART measures classroom noise and separates it into categories that indicate the

  • Why Study Chinese Studies?“Our future is China,” declare Boeing executives who are exploring newly opened trade opportunities with the world’s most populated country and the globe’s fastest growing economy. This emerging global superpower will increasingly influence international politics, culture and trade in the 21st century; there is a growing demand throughout the world for people trained in Chinese Studies.Why Study Chinese Studies at PLU?Pacific Lutheran University offers a unique program

  • The BBA Curriculum and ConcentrationsCompleting the Bachelor of Business Administration within four years is a high priority for students and faculty of the School of Business. Students can meet this goal through planning and regular communication with their academic adviser. The following supplemental and Business core courses are required for all Business majors, regardless of concentration, and also fulfill the designated General Education requirements.Required Supplemental Courses - 20

  • Sixth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: March 13-15, 2013, Anderson University CenterScholar Deborah Lipstadt; Author Cara De Silva; PLU Dean of the School of Arts and Communication and pianist Dr. Cameron Bennett; PLU professor and art historian Heather Mathews and others join to present “Empowerment” a three-day conference. The Powell-Heller Conference seeks to give educators, students and community members a way to use the lessons of the Holocaust to empower themselves

  • Sixth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: March 13-15, 2013, Anderson University CenterScholar Deborah Lipstadt; Author Cara De Silva; PLU Dean of the School of Arts and Communication and pianist Dr. Cameron Bennett; PLU professor and art historian Heather Mathews and others join to present “Empowerment” a three-day conference. The Powell-Heller Conference seeks to give educators, students and community members a way to use the lessons of the Holocaust to empower themselves

  • of physics Katrina Hay. “It requires long exposures or stacked images, focusing in cold dark conditions, climbing a ladder to access the telescope, tracking objects as they move across the sky, and merging several color-filtered images to make a full-color image. Then the physics begins! Our students optimize these skills to capture the best images for use in their investigations- observing dynamics, temperatures, and luminosity of celestial objects,” Hay concluded. Seeing Stars:Dr. O'Neill is

  • . Harstad established a number of schools and church congregations in both Minnesota and the Dakota Territory. In 1889 he was sent to the Pacific Northwest to help establish a school. Having already founded several academies and congregations, Bjug was well suited for the difficult task. Pacific Lutheran University Association (PLUA) was incorporated December 11, 1890, and Harstad became the school’s first president in 1894.  “The synod could not have chosen a better person for the educational

  • here. Concession Sales Campus concessions are operated by Campus Restaurants and must comply with Tacoma Pierce County Health Department regulations for operating a temporary food booth. A current copy of the TPCHD permit or courtesy letter is on file with Campus Restaurants. PotlucksPotlucks and small group gatherings with user supplied food are acceptable in the following situations: Note: No alcohol can be served or consumed at any on campus event unless an approved Application for Campus Event

  • competencies). Cost per semester credit hour: $1,194 Nursing Program Fee: $4,092 (Subject to change) Additional fees may include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). 2024 Cohort Program Cost Sheet (PDF)Calculate ROIHow much more can I earn with a DNP? Click here to find outCost breakdown by termSummer 2024 6 credits – Tuition: $7,164