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  • DNP Scholarly ProjectsClass of 2019 Liliya Artym, BSN, RN Diabetes Mobile App Rx: Equipping Patients with Tools for Chronic Disease Management. Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care? A Case Study of Barriers in a Medically Under Served Area. Diane Marie Crum, MSN, RN Exploring Employer Expectations of Nurse Practitioner Utilization in the Emergency Department: A 2019 Survey of Washington State. Stephanie Ann Dent, MSN, RN Yoga, Nature Bathing and Newsletters: Improving the Mental Well

  • Student Summer HousingEligibility for University housing is restricted to students registered for a PLU summer class, students registered for a PLU class the immediate next Fall semester or students registered for a PLU class the immediate previous Spring semester.  Priority for University housing is given to students enrolled in Summer or Fall classes. Please read through these two documents to be sure this housing option is appropriate for you and your situation: Summer Student Housing Guide

  • Larsen, the Assistant Dean of the Department of Education at PLU talks about how the faculty stay engaged and closely connected with the students on a one-on-one basis.Preparing New TeachersPacific Lutheran University has been training teachers for more than 120 years. We not only prepare quality candidates but diverse, fun professionals with a lot to offer. In this video, Larry Kennedy ’14 talks about how the program prepares new teachers. Become a Teacher in One YearWhen students enroll in the year

  • Student Art on Display in the University Gallery Posted by: Zach Powers / December 7, 2015 Image: PLU students at the opening reception of the fall 2015 Juried Student Art Exhibition on Wednesday, Nov. 18. (All photos by PLU Photographer John Froschauer) December 7, 2015 TACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 7, 2015)—The latest works by Pacific Lutheran University student printmakers, painters and drawers will be on display through Dec. 16 in Ingram Hall’s University Gallery as part of the fall 2015 Juried

  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)The PNWU College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) DO Program prepares students for professional practice through didactics, interactive clinical case sessions, clinical skills training, and formative and summative assessments including properly spaced, high-stakes licensure exams. Upon successful completion of the program, students will have attained knowledge and skills for the competent practice of medicine. Program Highlights: Starts in the fall Four-year

  • Pre-Law MinorIn addition to the Pre-Law Advising Program, we also offer a minor in Pre-Law that helps students develop skills that are important to preparation for the law school application process and in legal coursework once admitted. Minor in Pre-Law 20 semester hours Foundations in the Law (4 semester hours) BUSA 303: Business Law & Ethics POLS 370: Prisons & Prisoners POLS 371: Judicial Process POLS 372: Constitutional Law POLS 373: Civil Rights & Civil Liberties RELI 361: Church History

  • Army ROTC Scholarship – National BoardsTo apply for the 4-Year Army ROTC Scholarship go to: http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students.html High-school Juniors can begin an application after June 12th//Seniors must apply before January 10th (at the latest).  All documents must be uploaded and the PMS interview must be conducted before February 26th. NOTE: If you have submitted an application packet & need to schedule an interview with the Professor of Military Science, please send an email

  • Miriam Barnett has served in the non-profit world since 1987 when, after being a full-time craft artist for twelve years, she became the Executive Director of Allied Arts of Whatcom County in Bellingham, WA.  In 2000, she moved to Tacoma to work for the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts where she was the Development Director for 2 years. Following her work at the BCPA, she became the Director of the Fund for Women and Girls at The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. While working there

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsIs there any cost to attend a PLU-Wang Center International Symposium?There is no cost or registration necessary. How can I get involved in a PLU-Wang Center International Symposium?Students, staff, and faculty can get involved by serving on the CIS committee, and by actively participating in CIS sessions. Community members may also volunteer to help with CIS, which counts on volunteers for everything from airport shuttles to introducing speakers. If you are interested

  • Stressed?  Need to Talk? Access mental health services when you need them! All-Day Walk-Ins / Same-Day Only Appointments The First Two Weeks of Fall Semester Sept. 6-16, Monday-Friday only The Counseling Center is pleased to offer same-day access to counselors via walk-ins or scheduled same-day appointments! Swing by AUC 300 or call 253-535-7206 to schedule a Same-Day Appointment. Appointments are generally 30-50 minutes, and available 9:00am – 4:00pm (last appointments scheduled at 3pm