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  • Coercion and Resistance: Jewish Prisoner-Physicians in Nazi Camps, 1940-1945.” Conference ScheduleOver the course of her research and writing, she held fellowships in residence at the Institute of Contemporary History (Berlin and Munich), the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies. Her dissertation project also received support from the Claims Conference and the Harry F. Guggenheim Foundation, among others

  • value creation process. Basic concepts, strategies, and features of database design and management and how database applications support managerial decision-making and business operations. Prerequisite: BUSA 201. Recommended: CSCI 120. (4) BUSA 320 : Accounting Information Systems and Data Analytics Study of the flow of accounting information through an enterprise, systems documentation, internal controls, and database applications in accounting. It also includes data analytics and visualization in

  • standards of media structure. Prerequisite: COMA 101, 215 or consent of instructor. (4) COMA 357 : Media Literacy in a Post-Truth Era This course will examine the phenomenon of "fake news" - and the misappropriation of that term - within the context of revelations surrounding social media, disinformation campaigns, and U.S. presidential elections. Lectures, discussions, viewings, and workshops will support the objective of developing critical media literacy skills within an emerging media landscape

  • locally, nationally, and globally. Students will analyze the ethical, legal, economic, and sociocultural factors influencing policy development. Health policy frameworks are analyzed from governmental, organizational, and clinical practice perspectives. (2) GNUR 705 : Information Systems & Patient Care Technology Focuses on nursing informatics knowledge and skills needed to assess, evaluate, and optimize health information systems and technology to support communication, the delivery of high-quality

  • locally, nationally, and globally. Students will analyze the ethical, legal, economic, and sociocultural factors influencing policy development. Health policy frameworks are analyzed from governmental, organizational, and clinical practice perspectives. (2) GNUR 705 : Information Systems & Patient Care Technology Focuses on nursing informatics knowledge and skills needed to assess, evaluate, and optimize health information systems and technology to support communication, the delivery of high-quality

  • 2012, and has recently returned to PLU to work in Wellbeing Services and Resources. Jen has over 12 years of experience as a therapist, along with an extensive professional history within the social work and social justice field.  She has guided many people throughout the years, and considers it her calling to be present for those who need support through this grand adventure called LIFE! Who: Ashely Hill ’15, MSW, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Wind and Willows Therapy ServicesBio

  • voiced concerns about the economic impact they will be burdened with as the land that would have been used for agricultural purposes is diverted to serve as part of the riparian zone (“House Rural Development”). With the complications of cause and effect, the impact of one farm going out of business can lead to other food supply issues in the state. The Northwest Indian Fisheries Commision remains steadfast in their support for a policy that can restore riparian habitat to improve salmon health, even

  • tables and chairs. For Hospitality Services, we have a multitude of items available for your use.Audio/Visual NeedsInstructional Technologies can help with all of your media service needs, such as sound support, media, audio/video recording, and streaming services. To view information regarding service types and request deadlines, review the Instructional Technologies Request/Change Policy. If you have questions email media@plu.edu or call 253-535-7509. Tips and considerations regarding accessibility

  • the Go Red for Women Executive Leadership Team in Philadelphia and is a longtime member of the Circle of Red and Cor Vitae. She volunteers much of her time, expertise and funds in support of the American Heart Association. Conference ScheduleSam BrillPresentation Title: “Kaytek” A Little Girl from the Warsaw Ghetto Who Became a Polish Resistance Fighter and Decorated War Hero Who: Sam Brill, born: 01/06/1958, Petach Tikvah, Israel Personal: Married to Dr. Janet Brill, 35 years, 3 children: Rachel

  • the Go Red for Women Executive Leadership Team in Philadelphia and is a longtime member of the Circle of Red and Cor Vitae. She volunteers much of her time, expertise and funds in support of the American Heart Association. Conference ScheduleSam BrillPresentation Title: “Kaytek” A Little Girl from the Warsaw Ghetto Who Became a Polish Resistance Fighter and Decorated War Hero Who: Sam Brill, born: 01/06/1958, Petach Tikvah, Israel Personal: Married to Dr. Janet Brill, 35 years, 3 children: Rachel