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  • EntréesHoneystung Chicken$4.29eggglutensoyGrilled Chicken Breast$3.59glutenfree2501429Wild Salmon$5.79glutenfreefishSidesGarlic Red Mashed Potatoes$2.69glutenfreevegetariandairyBaked Sweet Potato$2.69glutenfreeveganSeasonal Vegetables$2.69glutenfreeveganCROSS CULTURES Loco Moco Rice Bowl$8.99glutenfreeeggsoywhite rice with a burger patty and caramelized onions topped with a fried egg*, brown gravy and green onionsLoco Moco Impossible® Rice Bowl$8.99glutenfreevegetariancoconuteggsoySticky rice with a Impossible®

  • Is IHON For Me?What is IHON like? In a typical PLU IHON class you will find the following: Peers who are motivated, prepared, and eager to engage Small class sizes (12-20 students per course) Discussion rather than lecture:  most professors who teach in the program use some variety of the Socratic Method in their courses. Consideration of the ethical implications of the particular themes or topics under discussion. An effort to include global perspectives in each class A commitment to engage

  • **Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 Fall SemesterNURS 523: Role of the Advanced Practice NURS 525: Theoretical Foundations NURS 534: Informatics & Nursing Healthcare NURS 544: Advanced Nursing Management of Illness & Disease 2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 4 credits January TermNURS 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion 3 credits Spring TermNURS 526: Leadership and Management NURS 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research NURS 531: Clinical Outcomes Management I NURS 542

  • Progression in the nursing major is dependent upon satisfactory completion of the prescribed sequence of courses. Undergraduate (BSN and ABSN): Nursing students must obtain a minimum grade of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) in all required nursing courses before students may progress to the next sequence of nursing courses. Students who earn less than a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) in any nursing course must repeat that course in its entirety in order to continue in the program. Required courses may be

  • Urhobo Water Masquerade Staff 2 Urhobo Water Masquerade Staff 2 Artist: Unknown Urhobo artist Name: Water Masquerade Staff Origin: Urhobo (Ur-ha-bow) people of Nigeria Made of: wood, pigment (chalk?) Dimension: H: 49.5” (125cm); W: 3” (8cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2010 Accession no. 2010.02.008 Not presently on display Nigeria Description: A long, tan-colored, and pigmented, wooden staff, carved from two pieces of wood, one for the shaft, which features what may have

  • Pacific Lutheran University Visitor Policy   PLU is a private institution, and as such reserves the right to limit the use of its grounds and facilities, as it deems appropriate. PLU in its entirety is restricted for use by PLU students, faculty, staff, authorized visitors, and guests. The general public may be granted a limited invitation to campus facilities for specific purposes such as athletic events, forums, concerts, conferences, etc. However, access to any university facility by any

  • Computers & Software Getting Support for Computers and Software – How to get help with your computers, peripherals, and software. What We Support – A description of the hardware and software supported by the Help Desk. Finding the PLU Barcode Number – For some requests you’ll need the PLU barcode number of the equipment. This page describes where to find the barcode. Purchase Recommendations – Minimal computer purchase recommendations for students. Computer Purchases – Information about

  • The College of Liberal Studies 2024 Capstones As a part of their academic majors, Pacific Lutheran University seniors complete a significant project, paper, or internship – a “capstone” to their academic careers – that is presented to an open forum. The College of Liberal Studies invites all students, faculty, and the public to visit our Capstone webpages for a view at some of this year’s presentations. 2024 Department Capstones Economics 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageEnglish

  • Your Lutecard is your library card.  Faculty, staff, and current students can check out up to 100 items at a time.  Consult the appropriate table below for more details.StudentsFacultyStaffStudents Item typeBorrowing periodNumber of renewalsCheckouts limited to Books28 daysOne (28 days) Journals7 daysNone DVDs and videos7 daysNone5 CDs7 daysNone Juvenile/curriculum materials28 daysOne (28 days) Course reserves2 hours - 1 week, depending on itemNone Faculty Item typeBorrowing periodNumber of

  • I Thank You God The Choral Union – Richard Nance, Conductor Conceived as a “town and gown” ensemble in 1984, and conducted by Dr. Richard Nance since 1993, the Choral Union consists of singers from across the Puget Sound community, including many PLU faculty, staff, students and alumni. This is the Choral Union’s first recording and features works by Carlyle Sharpe, John Chorbajian, Eric Whitacre, Simon Preston, Z Randall Stroop, Knut Nystedt’s, Benjamin Britten, David Mooney and Frank