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  • Scholarship & ResearchYou will find resources here to help faculty in their pursuit of research – supporting, conducting, and sharing their research.PLU Awards & GrantsInternal grants and awardsView DocumentsExternal FundingOffice of Sponsored ProgramsLearn MoreActivitiesComing soon...Learn MoreReview BoardsHPRB & IACUC review and approval processesLearn MoreCelebrating Student ScholarshipRae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Projects ShowcaseLearn MoreImportant DatesImportant dates and

  • . The film took three years to produce. With Swingler’s input, the world surrounding Jameson and Wolf gained a playfully dark atmosphere and a Dr. Seuss-like rhyme scheme. Petersen said telling the story through rhymes was one of the most strenuous aspects of writing the film: “Sometimes we would agonize over one line, but if we changed that, then we’d have to change the paragraph before that.” "There were all these various things in the theatre department that I had to work on that I realized

  • and the society, communities, and institutions that we are impacted by and part of. There are many ways in which dimensions of wellbeing impact academic success in the learning spaces we’ve created. Some of these documented impacts include*:Impact of Depression on Academic PerformanceStudents with depression have lower GPAs and are at higher risk of dropping out compared to peers who are not depressed (Eisenberg et. all, 2009). Research demonstrating correlation between depression and poorer

  • 5 Graduate Degrees to Address the Negative Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19, coronavirus, pandemic — where were you when you first heard the words that would impact your life experience? In times of pandemic and adversity, we collectively faced an insurmountable challenge. People all over the world experienced uncertainty regarding the future, quarantine fatigue and a… March 2, 2021

  • Exhibit Blogposts Through ENVT 350, students have projects centered around Chambers Clover Creek Watershed. Some of these are, and will be, uploaded to this website to share the knowledge discovered at PLU through ENVT 350. Here are some we think you might enjoy: Salmon in Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Stormwater Pollution in Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Restoration in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed The Policy Protection and Value Attributed to Chinook Salmon and Insects in the Chambers

  • Dana Shreaves Instructional Designer Phone: 253-535-7572 Email: bodewedl@plu.edu Office Location:Mortvedt Library - Room 329 Status:Working Remotely Biography Biography Dana is a staff member in the Office of the Provost and has been employed at PLU since August 2013. She works with faculty and staff on projects related to teaching, learning, and technology through consultations, workshops, presentations, and special events like the PLUTO Institute. Dana leads PLUTO programming for the

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  • Advancement Operations Request Form (link) view page Advancement Department- Use this form to request a list of constituents for a communication, a new report, modifications to an existing report, or other data related projects.

  • Is Nursing School Worth It? 3 Reasons to Get an MSN Degree Wondering if an MSN degree is worth it? We’ve collected our top reasons you should pursue a nursing degree and why nursing school is worth it. As a nurse, you possess the ability to positively impact the lives of others, but if you’re looking to… May 12, 2021

  • Undergraduate and pre-licensure ELMSN students must maintain full-time status in the nursing program. Post-licensure ELMSN students seeking to change their status from full-time to part time enrollment must follow the procedures outlined for MSN students below. MSN students need to indicate upon admission whether they are requesting full-time or part-time status. Any student seeking to change their status from full-time to part-time enrollment in the MSN or post-licensure ELMSN program must

  • explore how this living tradition understands the meaning of human life. Lutheranism is a movement within the Christian tradition and the course examines it within the context of our diverse, pluralistic, and secular world. The course includes topics such as: the history of this tradition and its impact, grace and freedom, church and secular authority, and social advocacy in politics, race, and gender. (4) RELI 226 : Christian Ethics - RL, VW This course introduces and explores moral arguments in