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  • , & Veronica Tran It’s for the Greater Good: Do the Results of Morally Ambiguous Studies Sway Perceptions of Unethical Methodologies? 2. Georgia A. Eastlake Discrimination in Hiring Practices: The Impact of Gender on Perceived Job Fitness 3. Naomi Lapp A Pervasive Preoccupation: An Overview of Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Suggested Methods for Support 4. Students of PSYC 481 Cell Phone Salience and Attention: A Replication and Extension of Ward, Duke, Gneezy, and Bos (2017) 5. Amber L. Cooper Origins and

  •                   10                 10 Next Gen Case study with 3 questions per case                                                          2                  3                   4                   5 *N305 – Dosage Calculation examination: A twenty item dosage calculation examination will be conducted during N305. Students must achieve 100% on this examination to pass the course. Students who are unsuccessful on the first attempt must meet with the NCLEX-RN Success Coach for training/remediation and may be

  • Details Performance/clinic: Each school band will perform 15-20 minutes along with a 15-20 minute onstage clinic.  Groups will receive a recording of their performance along with recorded feedback from clinicians. Midday Concert:  The PLU Wind Ensemble will perform a short concert each day at 11:45 am Entry fee: $275 – Registration and Payment Deadline: TBD Tentative Schedule:Friday, March 7, 2024 8-11:45am – Round 1 (5 Bands) 11:45am – PLU Wind Ensemble performance for Rounds 1 and 2 12:15pm – Lunch

  • . Current students and alumni discuss issues of vocation as part of Homecoming’s ‘Meant to Live.’ One person, for example, sought to build world peace and global understanding though a non-profit called “Companion Flag International.” Another chased tornados. Their stories were as diverse as they were compelling. But the theme was always the same: Live Your Passion. Or, to put it a different way: to get students to think about what they can do with their one wild a precious life. Now, six years later

  • second option, at PLU we offer an engineering and industry minor. Through this minor, students learn the basics of engineering design and team problem solving, gain familiarity with industry, and obtain valuable skills ensuring their success in the workplace or in graduate studies. This minor is ideal for all students who would benefit from in-depth exposure to engineering and industry. Typically, students in Natural Sciences, Business, Economics or any students who have completed the introductory

  • Athletics Program Review, 2021-2022Executive Summary During the 2020—2021 academic year, the Athletic Program Review was initiated in keeping with our PLU Strategic Plan to examine the overall health of our entire athletic program. This process looked at several factors, including equitable opportunities for participants, the viability of the programs, the number of interested student-athletes, and the revenue and facilities needed to properly support the teams at the varsity level. Based on

  • been ready for this challenge. I will be moving in a few months to Spokane to begin to prepare for Graduate school which will begin this summer. I would love to hear from alumni and current students! Desiree Henderson, Class of 2002 Des_h98@hotmail.comPatricia Meyer '02I am currently enrolled in the Advanced Standing Master’s of Social Work program at UW-Seattle. After graduating with my Bachelor’s degree in May 2002 I took a little time to myself before heading into the UW graduate program in July

  • thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. These words ring clear in the review team’s vision for Campus Ministry moving forward: relationship, partnership, collegiality, collaboration, participation, celebration and service. A second part of the ministry review in the fall drew from conversations with stakeholders and an online survey of students, pinpointing campus-wide spiritual practices and needs. The results of the two-part review will guide the selection and call of a new campus pastor and

  • an elected member, please notify the current committee member or the Environmental Health & Safety Manager. If you would like to become a selected member, please notify the Dean or Director of your department. Member duties include review of safety program and policy documents, performing safety inspections, and acting as communication liaison for your building or department.Safety Committee Building InspectionsTo ensure safety to PLU faculty, staff, students and visitors the Safety Committee

  • News & Events for the CS-STEM Program CS-STEM Teacher Candidates at Western Regional Noyce Conference Spring 2023 Quick Links CS-STEM Main Page More about CS-STEM Scholars More about CS-STEM Teacher CandidatesNoyce Summit (June 2023)PI Munro and CS-STEM alumni Becca Anderson and Nicholas Celebrado will attend the annual Noyce Summit in Washington DC. The team will facilitate a workshop about the format and content of the CS-STEM Equity Seminars. Becca will also present a poster describing