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  • China that there are robust markets for these high-end consumer goods, as well as black markets copying these brands.

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  • reverent care.” Upon noticing this connection, Professor O’Brien applied for and received a Kelmer-Roe grant, with student Collin Ray, to study the connections that she saw between ultrarunning, Dark Green Religion, and concepts like gender, race and class.   Professor O’Brien believes the activity of ultrarunning, the combination of testing the body and returning to outdoors to do it, speaks to a spiritual relationship between runners and nature. “You’re returning to a more primal behavior where

  • TRANSFER ADMISSIONSEE INFORMATIONTRANSFER NURSING ADMISSIONSEE INFORMATION Transfer Admission Admission Decision Priority Dates PLU has transfer application priority dates for fall and spring semester starts. If you complete your application materials prior to one of these dates, you can expect an admission decision, notification of academic scholarship eligibility, and an official report of transferable credits within four weeks. Note: Our review of applications for a fall semester start does

  • can expect a conditional admission decision prior to the next decision date. The final deadline to submit the Nursing Conditional Admission application is January 23, 2023, the week after the January 15 application priority date. The School of Nursing will send final offers of conditional admission by February 15. *Though PLU offers test optional admission to the university, we strongly encourage Nursing Conditional Admission applicants to submit their SAT or ACT test scores. Those not offered

  • Tuesday, and presented his capstone on the Chinese automobile market and the struggle by Toyota dealers to enter and engage that market. After the presentation, Nishimura reflected on his career, the family business and the decision to come back and finish what he started. “This was always on my mind,” said the thoughtful Nishimura. “It was a dream,” he said of his wish to finish his bachelor’s degree. At first, Nishimura had planned on pursing a business or economics degree when he arrived at PLU in

  • .: F.A. Davis. Richardson, K. (2019). Pneumonia. In Woo, T.M., & Robinson, M.V. (Eds). Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice nurse prescribers 5th ed.: F.A. Davis. Presentations (podium/poster, last three years) Podium 2019 Clinical Decision Making/Sigma Psi-at-Large Fall Program/ Des Moines, WA (invited) 2019 Healthcare Precepting/ PLU Center for Continued Learning, Tacoma, WA (invited) 2019 Helpful Hints on Publishing Your Work/Seattle Nursing Research Workshop, Seattle, WA (invited) 2019

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  • programs that earned the university its honor. In general, “PLU has made a conscious decision to talk about “study away” rather than “study abroad,” Sobania said. “We do so because the south Puget Sound is so richly diverse that one does not need to travel more than a few blocks to have a cross-cultural experience.” Many of those cross-cultural experiences happen right on campus. For instance, more than 230 international students study on-campus, representing 24 countries. On-campus groups also focus

  • that she wanted to return to the Pacific Northwest. At the time, she said, there weren’t many local colleges offering a graduate degree in sports administration — she didn’t just want to work in the field, but wanted specialized instruction — so her decision to attend PLU amounted to a no-brainer. She remembers a particularly insightful sports ethics class taught by Colleen Hacker, current professor of kinesiology at PLU and mental skills coach for professional, international and Olympic teams and

  • intercollegiate athletics. And she knew that she wanted to return to the Pacific Northwest. At the time, she said, there weren’t many local colleges offering a graduate degree in sports administration — she didn’t just want to work in the field, but wanted specialized instruction — so her decision to attend PLU amounted to a no-brainer. She remembers a particularly insightful sports ethics class taught by Colleen Hacker, current professor of kinesiology at PLU and mental skills coach for professional