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  • Two New Doctors in the House Congratulations to Dr. Christina Pepin and Dr. Kelsey Hirsch! Dr. Pepin defended her doctoral dissertation titled “Prevalence and Use of High-Fidelity Simulation in Family Nurse Practitioner Programs”. Dr Pepin currently teaches Professional Foundations and provides leadership for our students in their final semester of the… April 25, 2019 facultynursing

  • Official PLU TranscriptsOfficial transcripts are printed on secure paper and include the University seal and Registrar’s signature. Each transcript is sealed in an individual envelope. PLU uses the National Student Clearinghouse for online ordering. PLU DOES NOT use Parchment for transcript services: transcript orders placed through Parchment will NOT be fulfilled. Electronic Transcripts are $10 each with a $2.90-$3.40 handling fee per order. Physical copies sent via mail are $15 each with a

  • by visiting banweb.plu.edu. Click on “Enter Secure Area”, log into Banner, click on “Personal Information”, view or edit your contact information. Be sure to put all seven digits of your cell phone number in the “Phone Number” box. Do not put the last four digits in the “Extension” box. Enter your cell phone number in the cell phone field. You will not get text messages if your cell phone is only listed in the home phone field. Do not use spaces or dashes when entering phone numbers. The system

  • Instructional Resources, Part 1: Variety is the Spice of [Student] Life By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer One way to increase student engagement with course content is to promote a variety of instructional resources that provide multiple perspectives or methods of delivery. When planning instructional content, consider how content posted online can enhance the learning taking place… March 15, 2016 instructional resourcesinstructional strategiesinstructional videostudent

  • Development Opportunities and ResourcesA variety of development opportunities and resources are available for faculty interested in online learning tools and strategies. The Pacific Lutheran University Teaching Online (PLUTO) program is one opportunity where faculty can participate in a comprehensive training and development program to design a blended or online course. If you’re interested in simply learning more about how to use online tools and technologies effectively, Instructional

  • , Determining flow bias in the use of passive tube traps to study Geoduck larval transport in situ, Vancouver, BC (2011) Selected Articles Becker, B., M. Behrens, B. Lemay†, Y. Shevalier, C. Henzler, E. Hoaglund, S. Staggers†, J. Brokenshire†. "Novel tracking technique indicates importance of rare events driving larval connectivity of geoduck clams in Puget Sound, WA." Journal of Shellfish Research Vol. 31(3), 2012: 1-13. Smith, K.F., Yabsley, M.J., Sanchez, S., Casey, C.L., Behrens, M.D., Daszak, P

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  • Photography & VideoThe Marketing & Communications Photography & Video Group captures and reproduces artistic, creative and professional-quality images for use in print and online that reflect the full range of events, activities and people at the university. They provide creative direction, composition planning, camera techniques, lighting, locations and backgrounds that meet professional standards in photography and photojournalism for clients throughout the university. Requests for

  • classes, led by professors Herman Luis Martínez Cruz and Marycarmen Olivares López. Term I. Intensivo. The details of class are a little different for all of us, but the basic gist of it is as follows: 9am – 10:40am. Get to class by 9am, coffee in one hand, an Oaxacan pastry in the other, and ready to delve into today’s material. We go over grammar structures, the dreaded subjuntivo, cultural aspects about Oaxaca, new vocabulary. Huicha. Huicha takes a nap while the rest of us work hard. Photo Credit

  • an orchestration by George Crumb called “Ancient Voices of Children,” a sprawling work that looks a bit like a Rorschach test of musical notes. Mezzo-soprano, boy soprano, mandolin, harp, toy piano and Tibetan prayer stones are all called for in this score that fills pages, some of which are 20 inches long. And if one can’t get prayer stones? Use rocks, Reid laughed. Reid’s music will be included in a program of chamber music on Feb. 29th at 8 p.m. in Lagerquist Concert Hall. The pieces will

  • . Williams has published articles on working effectively with E/BD students, and has developed a social/behavioral curriculum for use in classrooms that serve these students that has been adopted in six school districts in the State of Washington. He is also active in presenting at numerous conferences both regionally and nationally, and consults with a number of regional LEAs on program development in special education. Dr. Williams is currently project director for a State of Washington grant for the

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