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  • Inauguration of Allan Belton Allan Belton became Pacific Lutheran University’s 14th president the same way he became the first in his family to attend college: unexpectedly. Read More Clinical Learning and Simulation Center A state-of-the-art facility will give the PLU School of Nursing room to grow. Read More Palmer Scholars Pierce County organization builds hope and opportunity through education. Read More Trinidad and Tobago Beyond the sun and sand, alumni get together to celebrate 25 years of study

  • ELMSN program cost for 2014-2016 cohortThe 2014-2016, 27-month Entry-Level Master of Science in Nursing program is 85 continuous semester hours from summer 2014 to summer 2016, for a total program price of $63,500. The cost per credit is set at the following cohort rates: $630 per credit summer 2014 to summer 2015 $875 per credit fall 2015 to spring 2016 $1200 per credit summer 2016 The MSN program tuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the entire program with their cohort

  • A number of individuals with disabilities (as defined by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act) are qualified to study in the School of Nursing with the use of reasonable accommodations. To be qualified to attend the School of Nursing at PLU, all individuals must be able to meet both our academic standards and the Essential Qualifications, with or without reasonable accommodations. The School of Nursing will work with the student and the Office of

  • engagement in personal intimacies, sexual contact, or sexual coercion. Sexual misconduct of any kind is not tolerated and will be addressed through PLU’s Student Conduct System. For more information see Sexual Misconduct section within this Student Handbook. All suspected inappropriate relationships will be reported to the PLU Title IX Coordinator, and are subject to disciplinary action by the university. See PLU Title IX Policy and PLU Sexual Misconduct Policy. Sexual or romantic conduct with a patient

  • Spring 2022 Social Work CapstonesFriday May 20th, 2022 9:00 AM - 1:00 PMAnderson University Center - Room 203Block One 9:00 - 9:55 AMSarah KirschenbaumMcKenzie Hart LindgrenAshlee GormleySarah Kirschenbaum “Childhood Trauma: The Effects of ACEs on Mental Health in Adulthood” McKenzie Hart Lindgren “Mental Health: Effects of Bullying on Middle School Aged Students” Ashlee Gormley “Social Justice for Children of Incarcerated Parents” Block Two 10:00 - 10:55 AMArianna Tunstall-McKinneyKaren

  • GET INVOLVED AT PLUVolunteers play an important role in the life of the university. They are committee members, fundraisers, reunion planners, council representatives, prospective student recruiters and more. They work to build and maintain PLU’s connections through personal friendships and direct links to the university. Explore the opportunities below! Affinity Groups Learn moreAlumni Board Learn moreClass Notes Learn moreClass Reps Learn moreConnection Events Learn MoreMentoring Programs

  • Photo courtesy of Al Schmauder Dear Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Members, In 1993, the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council successfully repaired the substrate content of a channelized portion of Clover Creek by adding gravel, large stones, woody debris and other organic materials. It would be worthwhile for the council to revisit these efforts for the rest of the channelized portions of the creek as part of their next Action Agenda so we can make our urbanized creek function as

  • Faculty LifeThis page provides a centralized place with links to information about the many expectations of and activities faculty engage in during the year and over their career at the university.Faculty BenefitsBenefits Information for FacultyLearn MoreFaculty ReportingFaculty reporting resources: eFAR, self-assessment essayLearn MorePromotion & ReviewsRank & Tenure, Interfolio, Faculty Reviews..Learn MoreSabbaticalSabbatical forms and informationLearn MoreRegaliaFaculty RegaliaComing Soon

  • For StudentsIf you have a sports jersey, please wear it to the events on Thursday and Friday, March 4th and 5th. Thursday: Take the bus downtown! Buses will depart from in front of Harstad Hall at 5:00, 5:15, 5:30, 6:00, 6:15 and 6:30 Buses will return you to campus from the Convention Center beginning at 8:45pm Friday: Walk to campus! Most events will take place on or around the UC. See the Program Schedule for locations of specific events.

  • Earl LovelaceEarl Lovelace was born in Toco, Trinidad, and has lived most of his life on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. His books include The Wine of Astonishment, While Gods Are Falling, winner of the BP Independence Award, the Caribbean classic The Dragon Can’t Dance, and Salt, which won the 1997 Commonwealth Writers Prize. He is the author of the new novel Is Just a Movie, published by Haymarket Books. The novel was named the Grand Prize winner of the 2012 Bocas Literary Festival.