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  • 2018 AwardsCongratulations to the Overall Winners of the 2018 South Sound Regional Science & Engineering Fair! 1st Place: Ashlynn Gallagher, W.F. West HS: A Novel Approach To Diagnosing Zika: The Use of Silk Fibroin Protein and 2D Paper Networks To Create A Temperature-Independent, Affordable Paper Test Strip 2nd Place: Sathvik Nallamalli, Olympia HS: A Portable Android Based Diagnosis System of Prevalent Chronic Respiratory Illnesses 3rd Place: Abhinav Gundrala, Olympia HS: Myocardial

  • come here and be in our little bubble here at PLU,” said Marisa Etzell ‘20, who works as a student volunteer at Perry G Keithley Middle School in Parkland. “We have the opportunity to serve, and I think that it’s our job as students here at PLU to recognize our privilege and use that privilege as leaders. (We’re in) a rich, diverse community with plenty of opportunities for experiential learning.” The university is working hard to eliminate that gap. CCES is an integral tool to that end, mobilizing

  • all overnight reservations. The linen package for each person includes sheets, one pillow slip and pillow, a blanket, towel and wash cloth. We do not offer maid service and all your linen needs must be identified and pre-ordered prior to your event. Venue Rental RateFor overnight conferences and camps, we offer a flexible venue rental rate. Our venue rental rate is a weekly, per person rate, allowing access to all available facilities during the event. Venue Rental Rate includes: Use of all

  • to better understand their strategic efforts to date. Through these conversations, she will serve as a mirror to reflect back to us what she hears us saying about ourselves. We also expect Dr. Killen to use her accumulated wisdom from her time as a PLU faculty member, PLU provost, and former provost at Gonzaga University to inform critical questions she might ask us to deepen our thinking about our work. What emerges from those conversations will feed into the creation of a university vision

  • , multiple regression, quasi-experiments, surveys, and non-parametric statistical techniques. Students will learn to use computer programs to carry out statistical analyses and will have the opportunity to design and conduct their own research study. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: STAT 232 and accompanying lab taught by members of the psychology department. (4) PSYC 287 : Special Topics in Psychology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in

  • MSN Programs Outcomes1. Implement evidence-based practice, incorporating theory, models, and science to ensure safe, quality health care. 2. Integrate knowledge of technology, information systems, policy, organization, and financing into the improvement of health care delivery and health outcomes. 3. Demonstrate a commitment to ethical decision making, social justice, and advocacy for vulnerable and diverse populations. 4. Develop and use collaborative leadership and management strategies that

  • Why Marketing Analysts are Game Changers for Business Companies work diligently to keep a step ahead of their competition, and marketing analysts play a major role in this strategy . Consumers determine where their money goes, but marketing analysts use data to determine why they spend their money where they do, which is… November 27, 2019

  • who live in the Niger River Delta. Further, the teeth and eyes of the figure atop the staff are also distinct indicators found throughout the delta region. The staff is stained with a white pigment, of an unknown origin, however the pigment suggests that the object has been in use before. In Urhobo culture white is the color representative of water. The amount of white pigmentation on this object suggests that it may have been used in a ritual honoring the spirits of the Niger River and Delta. A

  • Sakai Gradebook: Supporting Student Success by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Image courtesy of Ron Gerhardstein, 2017 Efforts to increase student retention have highlighted the importance of supporting student success. While grades are not the be-all and end-all of college learning, it is still important for students to be able to… November 29, 2017 assessmentGradebookSakaistudent communication

  • Workshops & Book Groups JTerm Book GroupFaculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to join JTerm Book Group to dialogue about intersections of diversity, justice, and sustainability through a common text.  Groups online or in person to share, affirm, and challenge concepts, reflect how the book connects with our current social landscape, and dialogue about how they impact our Lute community.Books we have read2021: Just Us: An American Conversation by Claudia Rankie 2020: THICK, and other