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  • Thinking about Graduate School in the Natural Sciences?Are you passionate about research and interested in advancing your education beyond your undergraduate experience? It is our goal to support and encourage your efforts to continue your professional development in graduate school. This page will provide some useful information and contacts for you as you start your journey. You will find information on: What can you do now to prepare for your application to graduate school? Finding the right

  • key to the DNP program, she stressed — preparing leaders to influence the future of nursing. Long before launching its first doctoral program, PLU was nationally renowned for its rigorous nursing school and post-graduate success. In 2003, the Institute of Medicine released a report about health care education and recommended increasing the competencies of health care provider education in a number of areas. In response, the member schools within the American Association of Colleges of Nursing

  • , help bridge the gap between the actual cost of your education and the limited amount the government allows you to borrow in its programs. Private loans are offered by private lenders and there are no federal forms to complete. What are Alternative Loans?Private (or alternative) education loans are credit based loans made through commercial banks and credit unions. Before borrowing a private education loan, it is important that you consider: Discussing your financial aid options with the Office of

  • questions.Visa Application & Interview Resources | 签证申请和面试资源The first step in your journey to PLU is to get your visa request approved. Below is information you need for that process and some resources to help you through it successfully.Basic Information on J-1 Visa Applications (有关J-1签证申请流程的基本信息)With your DS-2019, you may now start your process to apply for a J-1 exchange visitor visa. Each U.S. embassy and U.S. consulate sets its own interview policies and procedures regarding visas—consult with your

  • Three years ago we began a discernment process to select a set of attributes that are widely shared by PLU students, alumni, staff and faculty. We spent countless hours listening to folks from every corner of the PLU community. The result is a set of five attributes that embody what it means to be a Lute. This issue of ResoLute explores those qualities and tells stories that embody each one of them. LUTES EMBRACE COMPLEXITY The challenges of our lifetime are complicated — and so are the people

  • Resolute Online: Spring 2019 – RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine. Search Features Features Opening Note Defining Success Build It and They Will Come Undergraduate Research Symposium Grant Power On Campus Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Explore the World Homecoming 2019 Alumni Profile Once a Lute, Always a Lute Five Guys, One Basketball and Fifty Years Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Defining

  • Names are Sacred Names Are Sacred Activity Guides Note Cards Names Are Sacred Stories View more stories Three Names are Sacred Activities Overview These three Names Are Sacred story-sharing activities aim to explore the significance of names, their evolution, and their impact on individuals’ identities, especially within marginalized communities. Participants will engage in reflective discussions and exercises to understand the value of using chosen names and recognizing the dignity inherent in

  • , number of fatalities, etc., by country and region: https://covid19.who.int And, if you don’t mind his language/humor or his political critique, Dr. Shah recommends John Oliver’s segment on the WHO, which does a good job of explaining its funding, the purpose of US contributions, etc. https://youtu.be/7g0Jh4h5E1ENovember 4 It’s Like Herding Chickens:  Social Psychology and the Understanding of Non-compliance with Pandemic Health-Directives Dr. Michelle Ceynar, Professor of Psychology Dr. Corey Cook

  • a priority to not only get great students here, but we are ensuring that they are successful while they are here and setting them up for success after they leave. Alumni and Student Connections While much has changed at the university since its founding in 1890, the core mission and tenets of Lutheran higher education remain central to PLU’s mission. Alumni have experienced firsthand PLU’s transformative experience. And those same life-changing experiences continue for students on PLU’s campus

  • isolation because mates are often (usually?) chosen from within flocks. An additional behavioral factor that may promote assortative pairing is song divergence. I am currently investigating the nature and extent of song divergence between call types. Matt Smith My research centers around the mechanisms by which estrogen exerts effects on the central nervous system that goes beyond its ability to merely drive reproductive function. Recent evidence suggests that estrogen plays a role in such diverse