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  • Faculty Service Opportunities*These resources were revised in August 2020, just as pandemic-related decisions were in consideration for the 2020-21 academic year. Some opportunities listed here may be paused or reconfigured to meet Covid-19 pandemic requirements.As an active contributor to campus life and as a way to help create evidence for tenure and promotion, the university encourages faculty service. Your contributions could include service to your school/division/department/program

  • , Ciabattari said. “Our world won’t organically become desegregated,” she said, stressing that white people should not expect change to happen overnight. “Don’t expect too much too soon.” The divisive presidential election is evidence of the long road ahead, Ciabattari said, adding that Tuesday’s surprising results underscore the need for communities to come together and discuss polarizing issues with compassion, respect and humility. “I have been so aware of my race and my whiteness in the last couple

  • reporting person and the community. The University will take reasonable steps to conduct an inquiry and respond to the complaint consistent with the person’s request for confidentiality. However, under compelling circumstances – including evidence of a pattern of repetitive behavior, the use of or threat of force, or the use of a weapon by the accused – the University may conduct further inquiry or take other appropriate measures without the reporting person’s consent. The reporting person will always

  • information.Definition of Credit HourFederal regulations effective July 1, 2011, mandate that all candidate and accredited institutions comply with the definition of the credit hour as set forth in Section 600.2 of the Higher Education Opportunity Act, which defines the credit hour as: Except as provided in 34 CFR 668.8(k) and (l), a credit hour is an amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes and verified by evidence of student achievement that is an institutionally established equivalency that

  • Activity, that they want to stop, or that they do not want to go past a certain point of sexual interaction, continued pressure beyond that point can be coercive if Consent is not voluntarily or freely given, or if the individual giving it is not capable of doing so. Investigator An appropriately trained individual, who may be a PLU employee, who reviews, gathers facts and evidence, and provides an investigative report regarding the alleged Prohibited Conduct that meets the criteria set forth in Title

  • , under compelling circumstances – including evidence of a pattern of repetitive behavior, the use of or threat of force, or the use of a weapon by the accused – the University may conduct further inquiry or take other appropriate measures without the reporting person’s consent. The reporting person will always be informed whenever possible of any action the University takes to resolve the complaint, including further inquiry and corrective action or sanctions. Confidential Reporting Sources: If a

  • Degrees and CertificatesPacific Lutheran University offers graduate and post-baccalaureate certificate programs in advanced professional education within a context of the liberal arts tradition. Graduate degree programs in business, marketing analytics, creative writing, education, marriage and family therapy, kinesiology, social work, and nursing challenge students to increase their understanding and competence in theory, research and practice. Graduates are prepared to become thoughtful and

  • artifact, and where imaginative design – focusing more on engagement with theory and concepts, rather than functionality – is encouraged. Students created designs and mock-ups of browser extensions, mobile apps, and other online utilities for users to help determine the credibility of online information.Seley Nemish: TrustMEdia Artist statement: This app mockup outlines the idea of an iPhone app that would identify the 8 Trust Indicators, or lack thereof, of any written article that was inputted into

  • , research, and theory, while DNP graduates serve as leaders in the health profession and implement the best, most recent research into the practice of nursing to improve health outcomes. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), a majority of nursing schools are advocating for the DNP degree to be required for all nurses who are interested in taking on one of the four APRN roles.  Increasingly, nurses who want to lead or teach across the profession are choosing to pursue

  • settings. Conversely, a PhD prepares nurses not for patient care, but for academic research and theory. Nurses with a DNP have the highest possible degree for clinical nursing. Nurses with a DNP are eligible for all leadership roles and ARNP certifications as well as for roles in research, administration and policy. In some states, a DNP qualifies you for unrestricted practice autonomy as a nurse practitioner.If you’re a nurse who is looking to secure a graduate nursing degree that will prepare you to