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  • ART IS THIS, the 2014 Senior Exhibition at Pacific Lutheran University, will begin with an opening reception on Wednesday, April 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in PLU’s University Gallery. It is featured as the last event in the 2014 SOAC Focus Series on…

    submitting work to the show. Peterson will be submitting prints, from the past year’s body of work. Hosman is working on a project that illustrates the history and towns in the Black Hills of South Dakota through various print materials and Kreutz is working on a family tree of sorts with wood silhouettes. Awards are given to artists and announced at the opening reception on April 23. Awards are determined by Art and Design faculty and include first, second and third place along with a number of

  • Tuition is based on a cohort model for the 2024 cohort. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing.

    semester credit hour: $1,194 Total Tuition: $95,520 Nursing Program Fee: $6,183 (Full-time) or $8,244 (Part-time) Additional fees may include: Technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). DNP FNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF format (Full-time) DNP FNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF format (4 Years Part-time) DNP FNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet

  • Tuition is based on a cohort model for the 2024 cohort. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing.

    . Cost per semester credit hour: $1,194 Total Tuition: $100, 296 Nursing Program Fee: $6,039 (Full-time) or $8,052 (Part-time) Additional fees may include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). DNP PMHNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF Format (Full-time) DNP PMHNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF Format (4 Year Part-time) DNP PMHNP

  • Tuition is based on a cohort model for the 2024 cohort. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing.

    transfer-in credits. Cost per semester credit hour: $1,194 Total Tuition: $95,520 Nursing Program Fee: $6,183 (Subject to change) Additional fees may include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). *Changes in the progression path listed below may be determined based upon analysis of previous coursework (must meet the AACN DNP

  • Tuition is based on a cohort model for the 2024 cohort. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing.

    analysis for transfer-in credits. Cost per semester credit hour: $1,194 Total Tuition: $100,296 Nursing Program Fee: $6,039 (Subject to change) Additional fees may include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). *Changes in progression path listed below may be determined based upon analysis of previous coursework (must meet the AACN

  • Dr. Dean Waldow recently traveled back to his alma mater, Augustana College (Sioux Falls, SD) to give the annual Froemke Chemistry lecture, where a distinguished Augie alumnus returns and talks about

    Hay to attend the 2024 NetVUE Faculty Seminar: Teaching Vocational Exploration in Indianapolis in June 2024. Attendees learned how to “strengthen the teaching of vocational exploration by probing a variety of understandings of vocation and their importance in educating undergraduates, by developing new courses or course materials or redesigning existing courses, and by establishing a broader network of faculty members committed to teaching vocational exploration.” Dr. Michelle Ceynar

  • In May 2000, a grant was awarded to the Division of Social Sciences for a student-faculty research program to honor PLU faculty member and alumnus (1955) Dr. S. Erving (Erv) Severtson.

    completed application form and unofficial transcripts. Students should consult with their faculty supervisor about the project prior to submitting the application. The Severtson Fellowship Committee will review all submissions and notify applicants of its decisions. Only one student will be selected for 2024-2025 award. By its very nature, the Fellowship Committee is an interdisciplinary group of scholars and application materials need to be prepared with this audience in mind.Selection will be based on

  • The Wild Hope Center for Vocation has created and implemented an opportunity for new faculty to participate in a New Faculty peer-teaching observation and support program – in their first year at

    process has been completed is all that is requested. For the mentee (about 6 hours during the second semester of the academic year): Provide the mentor with course syllabus and any other instructional materials considered useful. Meet with the mentor before the mentee teaching. Arrange for the mentor to visit a class. Meet with the mentor after the mentor observes mentee teaching. You can download this document for more details about the program and the process. How can you get involved?Please declare

  • English professor receives prestigious award Assistant Professor of English Rona Kaufman was named a recipient of a 2008 Graves Award in the Humanities. The award is given every two years to eight to 10 faculty members from private, liberal-arts colleges in California, Washington and Oregon.…

    travel expenses and research materials for a project examining the literacy of cookbooks during her sabbatical next year. Kaufman’s primary interest is in Jewish cookbooks and telling her family stories. “I’m interested in the ordinary practices of living,” Kaufman said, “and how we record those, how we tell those particular stories.” One book she plans to study is an old Seattle cookbook that contains recipes collected and published by Jewish women living in Seattle. While it lacks recipes for

  • Government scientist shares passion for empowering women and minorities By Katie Scaff ’13 The science world needs more women , particularly in academic and research institutions, said government scientist Debra Rolison. “They’re too white — and too male,” said Rolison. “There’s a statistical imbalance between…

    at PLU about her views on how scientific fields need to include more women in leadership positions. Rolison currently heads the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Advanced Electrochemical Materials section and serves as an Adjunct Full Professor of Chemistry at the University of Utah. Forty percent of chemistry Ph.D.’s go to women, but only about 10 percent apply for high-level positions, according to Rolison. The few women who advance in their academic and research institutions are often