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  • -professional teams to improve health outcomes, and be leaders in the nursing profession. Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) The Master of Science in Nursing, ranked as one of the top 150 graduate nursing programs in the US by US News and World Report, is designed to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills to lead change, promote health and elevate care in various roles and settings. Master of Business Administration (MBA) The Master of Business Administration is founded on the cornerstones of leadership

  • of the prestigious U.S. Fulbright program. Read MoreA life of service looking outwardMark Carrato ’94, a foreign service officer with USAID’s Power Africa program, realized that working for the government would put him in a position to institute real change. Read MoreLife After PLUWe estimate that: More than 600 of our graduates are dentists or physicians About 3,600 have careers in accounting, business, finance or economics More than 5,000 educators and 3,200 nurses have PLU degrees Almost 1,200

  • Act Six scholar gained confidence to study abroad Posted by: vcraker / February 5, 2021 Image: Andre Jones, and Act-Six scholar photographed near the PLU sign, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, at PLU. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) February 5, 2021 Andre Jones ’22, of Tukwila, Washington, stays busy with his leadership roles in campus clubs and the Act Six program. Founded and run by the Tacoma-based nonprofit Degrees of Change, the Act Six program identifies and rewards scholars who are passionate about

  • would be great for it.’ ”The Diversity CenterThe Diversity Center is committed to empowering the PLU community to engage in dialogue, programs, and initiatives that promote and enhance equity, agency, and action.Center for Gender & EquityPLU’s Center for Gender Equity supports, challenges, and empowers students, staff, and faculty to combat gender-based oppression and enact positive social change. Read Previous The Strength of Faculty Mentorship Read Next Get out of the classroom: Study Biology at

  • of Macroeconomics - ES ECON 215 Investigating Environmental and Economic Change in Europe - ES, GE ENGL 328 Theories of Reading and Writing - ES GLST 210 Contemporary Global Issues: Migration, Poverty, and Conflict - ES, GE GLST 325 Global Political Thought - ES, GE GLST 331 International Relations - ES, GE GLST 332 American Foreign Policy - ES, GE GLST 357 Global Development - ES, GE HIST 102 The Pre-Modern World: Explorations & Encounters - ES, GE HIST 103 Conflicts and Convergences in the

  • for the hunger and to bring a broader awareness to the ceramics program at PLU. Along with these student bowls there will be an additional three larger artist pieces available throughout the night. “I am a firm believer that ceramics can be catalyst for social change,” Delaney Hills ‘18, a ceramics student at PLU, said. “I’m doing what I love. Having the opportunity to give back to our community is a wonderful byproduct of ceramics.” The students can take pride in the fact that their work is going

  • Goodall and I Set Free the Smartest Birds in the World, Slate.com, November 2013 Make Way for the African Penguins, Smithsonian Magazine, May 2012 Stolen Wildlife: The Illegal Trade in Animals is Exceeded Only by Drugs and Weapons Trafficking, Smithsonian Magazine, December 2009 Sea Change for Puffins, BirdWatchingDaily.com, April 2011 Books A Penguin Told Me a Secret (XLIBRIS 2016) : View Book Wild Echoes: Encounters with the Most Endangered Animals in North America, 2nd Edition (University of

  • video recordings in lieu of in-person auditions.  In fact, Theatre & Dance, as a department, also made this change for our scholarship auditions. This past Spring, I taught a half-semester Auditions class for 20 students and, thanks to a generous PLUTO Teaching with Technology Grant, I was able to purchase and provide high-quality recording equipment for the class: a 4K video camera with light and microphone, a tripod, a Snowball microphone with wind guard and stand, quality headphones and a

  • students as well? Yes. What if I withdraw and then re-enter at a later date. Will I still be eligible for the Fixed Tuition Guarantee? As long as you re-enter within seven years of the catalog year of your academic program, then you will still be eligible for the Fixed Tuition Guarantee. Will the Fixed Tuition Guarantee impact my financial aid eligibility? No. Provided you maintain satisfactory academic progress and your family’s financial situation does not change, your financial aid eligibility from

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