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  • practice?Precepting is a chance to give back, to stay inspired, and to create and shape the next nurse practitioners. See Preceptor Benefits “Be the Bridge between Academics and Practice.” Are there any tangible benefits for a preceptor?Yes! Please see the Benefits of Precepting “Concrete Benefits.” What are other benefits?See Benefits of Precepting “Concrete Benefits” and “Career Development.” Can I earn continuing education (CE) hours for precepting?Yes for AANPCB re-certification (see next question

  • childhood and career interest since I was an elementary student, and engaging in undergraduate astronomy research kept me motivated and inspired throughout this entire summer,” reflected senior physics major Julian Kop. Two star systems, RR Lyrae and 68 Herculis, exhibit remarkable fluctuations in brightness, rendering them ideal subjects for telescope observation, especially during the summertime in Tacoma. Kop photographed the stars as they underwent their luminous transformations, and by analyzing

  • Amazon, and from Microsoft to Starbucks. Being able to think in new ways will go far in any profession, whether you are considering a career as a teacher, working for a non-profit agency, attending law school, or starting your own business. I encourage everyone to look into the Innovation Studies minor as a possible pair with your major. It seems like a great fit for History majors. But actually… it is hard to imagine a context in which creativity, teamwork, and entrepreneurship skills are not

  • and the church throughout his distinguished career as a professor, musician, historian, and Lutheran pastor. He is Professor of Church Music Emeritus at Luther Seminary in St. Paul and Director Emeritus of the seminary’s sacred music program with St. Olaf College. Dr. Westermeyer has published widely and is the author of Let Justice Sing. 2:45 Break 3:00 Who harvested these grapes? Food Insecurity in Washington State Dr. Samuel Torvend, Professor of Church History, PLU Dr. Torvend is Professor of

  • Family Therapy Download free ebook Schedule AppointmentMake a phone appointment with an Admission Counselor Schedule AppointmentRequest InformationSign up for an information session to reach your career goals Learn MoreStart ApplicationContact us to get more information about Graduate programs at PLU Apply Now Read Previous 5 Noteworthy Facts About PLU’s Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy LATEST POSTS 5 Noteworthy Facts About PLU’s Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy June 9, 2021

  • get passionate about plants, make connections, and go further with it,” Laurie-Berry says. “Even for students who go on to medical school or cancer research, this research brings them a broader appreciation and lens for their future work.” Read Previous PLU’s new anatomy and physiology lab is the first in a series of science upgrades Read Next Full Circle: Brandi Hilliard, Director of Career, Learning & Engagement LATEST POSTS The Passing of Bryan Dorner June 4, 2024 Student athlete Vinny

  • department and interacting with patients and physicians. I plan on studying for my MCAT over the winter and likely write it in April of next year. 5. Do you have any advice or insight for students aspiring to study biology? My advice is to build connections early and find a strong support group in college. Many of my close friends from PLU are STEM majors and have similar career aspirations. Friends with similar interests can refer relevant resources or opportunities or introduce you to people who can

  • limited in what you can participate in,” he said. “Because PLU is the way it is, we all got to do a little of everything. I got to understand the mechanics of theater,” he said. While at PLU, Hobson helped plan the Night of Musical Theater, and he participated in the opera program. He was also in the Choir of the West, and got the opportunity to do the technical side of theater, working on lighting and tech design for several shows. Once he made the major switch, his career progressed at a fast clip

  • ,” Nagel said. ” I’m not sure which career path I want to follow at this point but I believe that I have to start somewhere with ‘real-world’ learning. “I wanted to teach in Germany because I am not only passionate about both the culture and language, as I majored in German, but I also have familial roots there. Receiving a Fulbright Grant is an unbelievable opportunity for my post-undergrad future and it will open doors I haven’t even considered yet, nor imagined. I look forward to the growth it will

  • learners come to class as “practice students” — Park helped that day’s teacher with the lesson. Students learned, all in Korean, how to make kimbap — a sort of Korean sushi roll. “She’s really been a leader in the program,” Yaden said.LEARN MORE AND APPLYVisit plu.edu/languages/startalk-teacher-program to learn more about the program or contact Bridget Yaden at byaden@plu.edu.  Read Previous For PLU’s Mary Moller, Nurse of the Year award was a career in the making Read Next PLU’s Diversity Center