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  • the NCLEX-RN Success Coach for training/remediation and may be referred to open lab for hands-on dosage calculations practice as appropriate. Students will then be provided a second attempt to pass this exam. This process will be repeated up to a maximum of four total attempts. Students must pass the dosage calculation exam demonstrating safety within the Junior I semester or repeat N305. Study Guide – It is at the faculty’s discretion if a study guide or test preparation review is provided. The

  • 5/12/2023) Funds Allocated: $10,650 in Club Seed Funding $5,000 for Mental Health Workshops and Education through the PLU Counseling Center $500 for Rock The Block $700 to support Home Run Derby for mental health resources $6,420 for InterVarsity conference attendance  $242 to purchase Booster Cushions for MBR Practice Rooms $1,513 to purchase Lacrosse Team Helmets $3,500 to support the ROTC Cadet Club Military Ball $250 for the Pre-Law Club to support LSAT Preparation $1,968 to Reign Women’s

  • attracting amazing students,” Belton said. “But right now, they’re doing so in facilities that don’t match the quality of the program.” The new center will be located just steps from the main campus, in a building previously occupied by the Garfield Book Company. Preliminary design, engineering and preparation work has been done, and fundraising to support the $6.5 million project is underway. McGranahan Architects is designing the center. The center will house a state-of-the-art training facility that

  • Namibia’s capital city. One of them continues to teach as originally planned, the other took a slightly different path. Both credit Namibia for the direction of their vocation. And they aren’t alone. Many students carry lifelong lessons with them after returning from Windhoek, says Jan Weiss, assistant professor of education. An educational relationship that started with a grant-funded teacher training program involving PLU faculty members has evolved into a deeply immersive experience for PLU students

  • supplies from Garfield Book Company. Official Copy: Retention: Other Copies: Retention: Budget Advisory Committee Official Copy: Finance & Operations Office Retention: 10 years. Transfer to University Archives Other Copies: Any member of Committee Retention: 1 year. Shred Budget Planning Files/Working Papers May include budget work sheets, copies of amendment of allotment transaction, reports, statistics, and related information used in preparation of budget proposals and requests. Official Copy: Any

  • : The computer science program at PLU is for students who are interested in mathematics, science, engineering and are interested in building software. [video: Coral sits in front of a glass wall. Coral Hunter ‘20: I originally came to PLU to pursue math and to become a math teacher eventually. [video: Coral’s voice continues over clips. A whiteboard with notes in black ink. A computer screen with code typed. A professor talks to a student in front of a whiteboard filled with notes.] Coral: Then when

  • Poets Guide to the Birds (Anhinga Press) and three collections of short nonfiction—In Short, In Brief and Short Takes—and the anthology Brief Encounter.  Her awards included an NEA fellowship in poetry, two Pushcart Prizes in nonfiction and recognition as a distinguished teacher of adults.  She had the distinction of being called—by Newsday—the Evel Knievel of literature. Wednesday, Aug. 5, 7:15 p.m. Bernard Cooper, The Judith Kitchen Visiting Writer. Cooper has written two collections of memoirs

  • his teaching; in his reading and writing; in his ongoing correspondence with his former students, family, and friends; at his piano; at the opera and in the theater; and in his home with Carey, his beloved partner of 40 years. Tom Campbell has made a life of fiery, thoughtful beauty. Tom’s attention to beauty plays out in the art of literature, in the art of teaching, and in the art of conversation. Known for his passion, rigor, energy, and honesty, Tom has incredible breadth as a reader, teacher

  • member of my community, and PLU seemed like a place where I could fulfill that desire. Casey Church ’13 is from Everett, Wash. My PLU experience: Math and music have been consistent in my life as a Lute. The math coerces have been fabulous, and the faculty have become role models for who I want to be when I become a math teacher some day. My advisor has helped me connect with schools in the area, and hopefully that network leads to me doing what I want to do in the future. Music has been another

  • Institute of Medicine released a report about health care education and recommended increasing the competencies of health care provider education in a number of areas. In response, the member schools within the American Association of Colleges of Nursing — the voice for nursing programs nationwide — formally agreed on moving the level of preparation required for advanced nursing practice from the master’s to the doctoral level in 2006. PLU, a member of that association, already touted a successful