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John Knox, 2018) draws on recent research on illness-related trauma and the insights it provides on what it’s like to be undone by cancer and other serious illnesses. I use trauma research to call for an expansion of the stories we tell about cancer as well as about faith, and I explore places in the Christian story that make space for those undone by serious illness. When we acknowledge and make space for being undone, and acknowledge that God is in those spaces as well, we can catch glimpses of
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Music and Culture, Analyzing Music, Making Music, The Arts of China, and 20th Century Music courses; PLU’s Gateway Program in Trinidad Accolades 2022 His opera Tacoma Method, to be produced in March 2023 by Tacoma Opera, was awarded major funding from the National Endowment for the Arts 2021 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research 2016 Grant from The Confucius Institute of Washington State for the production of Youtz' opera "Fiery Jade: Cai Yan" 2016 "Composer of the Year" award from the
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Music, The Arts of China, and 20th Century Music courses; PLU’s Gateway Program in Trinidad Accolades 2022 His opera Tacoma Method, to be produced in March 2023 by Tacoma Opera, was awarded major funding from the National Endowment for the Arts 2021 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research 2016 Grant from The Confucius Institute of Washington State for the production of Youtz' opera "Fiery Jade: Cai Yan" 2016 "Composer of the Year" award from the Washington State Music Teacher's Association
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summer’s research inflicted upon me. A truer, deeper answer to that question is that I love it even though and perhaps because it hurts me. This research has helped to show me what it means to be alive. I will never forget what it has taught me. Never. Read Previous KPLU names new general manager Read Next Neurosurgeon focuses on the heart COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window
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.” During Krise’s tenure, PLU launched its first-ever professional doctorate, the Doctor of Nursing Practice, plus three new graduate degrees in finance, marketing research and accounting, as well as a new minor in holocaust and genocide studies. The university also extended its outreach to high-need students in the region by launching the 253 College Bound Scholarship, and the Parkland Promise Scholarship for students from PLU’s immediate neighborhood. “I feel very good that we have raised the
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. To share in that journey with students is one of my greatest professional privileges and joys—I can’t think of a more rewarding experience as a microbiologist.” Siegesmund regularly teaches microbiology, introductory biology, cellular biology, and immunology at PLU. Her current research focuses on student metacognition and learning; the use of self-assessment to increase metacognition; and student theories of intelligence, learning, and failure. Siegesmund is an alumnus of the National Science
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Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa ’24 lights up when talking about her role in the Murdock Trust-funded research on RNA detection. A collaboration between faculty and students at Pacific Lutheran University, Seattle Pacific University, and Northwest University, the interdisciplinary project aims to fill the gaps in what we know about RNA and its function. Under the direction of chemistry professor Neal Yakelis, Angela has been working to develop an organic compound that can better visualize and track RNA in
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and Outcomes Research3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits Year 2 SummerNURS 732 Advanced Physical Assessment NURS 733 Advanced Health Promotion4 Credits 2 Credits FallNURS 651 Psychopharmacology Across the Lifespan NURS 652 Management of Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders NURS 653 PMHNP I – 180 hrs clinical3 Credits 2 Credits 7 Credits J-TermNURS 705 Resource Management3 Credits SpringNURS 654 PMHNP II – 180 hrs clinical NURS 790 Translating Research – 60 hrs clinical NURS 791 Proposal Seminar 5
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-TermInternational/ Global Elective SpringNURS 773 Family Nurse Practitioner II – 120 hrs clinical NURS 790 Translating Research – 60 hrs clinical NURS 791 Proposal Seminar 5 Credits 3 Credits 1 Credit Year 4 SummerNURS 774 Women and Children – 120 hrs clinical NURS 792 DNP Scholarly Project I – 120 hrs clinical4 Credits 2 Credits FallNURS 775 Family Nurse Practitioner III – 120 hrs clinical NURS 793 DNP Scholarly Project II – 120 hrs clinical5 Credits 2 Credits J-TermNURS 794 DNP Scholarly Project III – 120 hrs
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Credits 7 Credits J-TermInternational/ Global Elective SpringNURS 654 PMHNP II – 180 hrs clinical NURS 790 Translating Research - 60 hrs clinical NURS 791 Proposal Seminar 5 Credits 3 Credit 1 Credits Year 4 SummerNURS 655 PMHNP III – 120 clinical hours NURS 792 DNP Scholarly Project I – 120 hrs clinical5 Credits 2 Credits FallNURS 656 PMHNP IV – 120 hrs clinical NURS 712 Trauma Informed Care NURS 793 DNP Scholarly Project II – 120 hrs clinical5 Credits 3 Credits 2 Credits J-TermNURS 794 DNP Scholarly
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