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on the Presidency in Washington D.C. In January, students explored Oaxaca, Mexico, delving into its history and culture through activities at archaeological sites, interactions with traditional healers, and collaboration with local artisans. Gaining insights into community health care access, they provided basic health screenings and education in schools, health care facilities, and orphanages. The program emphasizes a public health perspective, collecting valuable information on social
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PLU is home to many students who are pursuingĀ a career in medicine. In 2014, Donald and Barbara Simmons established a scholarship for this group of dedicatedĀ scholarsĀ toĀ help them as theyĀ prepare forĀ a lifeĀ of serviceĀ and care. We asked Barbara for the history behind theĀ Donald E. Simmons, MD & Barbara A. Simmons Endowed Scholarship for Pre-Medicine Students, and she was kind enough to share her story with us. āMy late husband, Don (Donald E. Simmons, M.D. 1967) was a graduate of PLU in 1967
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to the employee upon request. Keep this file locked at all times. Place biographical information and career history for the congregation's staff in the congregation's archives. Emergency notification forms Health related documents, such as worker's compensation Letters of recommendation Background and reference checks Performance appraisals and letters of discipline Contracts Continuing education documentation Documents related to compensation and benefitsIf information, including background
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, and mindfulness. Psychiatry: Appointments are available through referrals. Self-Care Content: Visit the Explore page within TimelyCare for guided self-care content. HOW TO ENROLL NOW Go to timelycare.com/LuteTelehealth. Click āSign Inā as a first-time user.Ā If youāre on your phone, youāll be prompted to download the TimelyCare app. Students must use their plu.edu email address to create their account. Enter your personal profile information and medical history. As a reminder, TimelyCare licensed
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. Other topics featured during the conference include visual arts during the Holocaust, a dramatic presentation of the writing of Anne Frank and approaches to teaching Holocaust history. The conference will also showcase the work of PLU faculty and students. This conference is free and all sessions are open to the public. Registration is requested. The program on Friday, March 18, is designed with educators in mind, and is focused on lessons of diversity and tolerance that can be learned through the
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. Other topics featured during the conference include visual arts during the Holocaust, a dramatic presentation of the writing of Anne Frank and approaches to teaching Holocaust history. The conference will also showcase the work of PLU faculty and students. This conference is free and all sessions are open to the public. Registration is requested. The program on Friday, March 18, is designed with educators in mind, and is focused on lessons of diversity and tolerance that can be learned through the
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. Other topics featured during the conference include visual arts during the Holocaust, a dramatic presentation of the writing of Anne Frank and approaches to teaching Holocaust history. The conference will also showcase the work of PLU faculty and students. This conference is free and all sessions are open to the public. Registration is requested. The program on Friday, March 18, is designed with educators in mind, and is focused on lessons of diversity and tolerance that can be learned through the
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Jeffrey Bell-Hanson Director of Orchestral Activities Phone: 253-535-7617 Email: bellhajl@plu.edu Office Location:Mary Baker Russell Music Center - Room 338 Website: http://www.plu.edu/symphony/ Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Music Education D.M.A., University of Iowa, 1997 M.M., University of Notre Dame, 1980 B.M., University of Iowa, 1978 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Orchestra Music History Biography Jeffrey Bell-Hanson is in his twenty-first season as Music
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, trying to see why I couldnāt put a book down, and all the ways you can say something to subtly point a reader in a particular direction,ā she says. PLU communications director Zach Powers ā10 interviewed Matthias recently about her new literary fiction novel, The Runestoneās Promise. Matthias discussed how the novel has roots in her familyās history and what itās like writing a novel set in 1799 Christiana (now Oslo). Read Previous PLU interns combat climate change one tree at a time Read Next
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