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Project Seminar (1) GNUR 798 DNP Project hours (2) (120 hours) GNUR 724 FNP4 Didactic (1) GNUR 734 FNP4 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours) GNUR 715 Psych for Primary Care (2)1 Credit 2 Credits 1 Credit 3 Credits 2 Credits FallGNUR 797 DNP Project Seminar (1) GNUR 798 DNP Project hours (2) (120 hours) GNUR 735 FNP5 Seminar/Clinical Hours (4) (120 hours) GNUR 717 Management of Substance Abuse and Addiction (elective) (2)1 Credit 2 Credits 4 Credits 2 Credits (elective) J-TermGNUR 797 DNP Project
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3 Credits FallGNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) GNUR 742 PMH2 Didactic (2) GNUR 752 PMH2 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours) GNUR 717 Management of Substance Abuse and Addiction (2)3 Credits 2 Credits 3 Credits 2 Credits J-TermGNUR 708 Leadership & Resource Management (3)3 Credits SpringGNUR 795 Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796 Project Seminar (2) GNUR 798 Project hours (1) (60 hours) GNUR 723 PMH3 Didactic (2) GNUR 733 PMH3 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours)1 Credit 2
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Calendar Calendar Highlights Homecoming 2017 Below is a speech, titled “A PLU Story,” originally presented at the 50th reunion dinner for the class of 1967. Tim Sherry ’67 moved the crowd to tears with his story of five basketball players who played together for four years at PLU and have remained friends ever since. Sherry’s story centers on two photographs, pictured below. In addition to the speech, which has been modified for this podcast, Sherry also reads a poem he wrote, inspired by the milestone
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Around the PNW: Rock-climbing in Central Washington Posted by: vcraker / October 26, 2022 October 26, 2022 Join PLU student videographer Matt Shaps ’24 as he travels with Outdoor Rec on an epic rock-climbing adventure in Vantage, Washington. Learn about Outdoor Rec’s upcoming day and weekend trips at plu.edu/recreations/outdoor-rec. Read Previous Around the PNW: Evening hike to Mt. Rainier Read Next PLU Honors Dia de los Muertos LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart
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Hear from ASPLU Leadership Posted by: vcraker / February 22, 2022 February 22, 2022 ASPLU President Cece Chan ’23 and Vice President Naomi Atnafu ’23 share their experience of being the first women of color to lead PLU’s Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University. Read Previous The Head in the Game: Q&A with PLU Coach Goes Inside the Mind of an Athlete Read Next How the PLU community is addressing mental health LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24
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Interested in studying Psychology? Posted by: vcraker / April 20, 2021 April 20, 2021 Are you interested in becoming a psych major? Curious about the PLU Psychology program? Hear from PLU faculty and students as they share five reasons you should study Psychology at PLU. Read Previous Discipline Dash: Professor Michael Artime on Political Science Read Next How to be a Lute: Let’s Spend a Day in Tacoma LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in
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Study Away in Trinidad & Tobago Posted by: shortea / February 17, 2023 February 17, 2023 Over 130 students studied away in eight different locations (we call it ‘study away’ instead of ‘study abroad’) this January for January Term. Cece Chan ’23 takes us through the first week of studying away in Trinidad and Tobago. Read Previous Uncomfortable truths: Taking an Introduction to Holocaust & Genocide Studies class Read Next The A&P lab gets renovated LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations
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You Ask. We Answer. How is your Education program? Posted by: mhines / April 26, 2024 April 26, 2024 Thinking about education at PLU?When are education students able to enter the classroom? Can you gain skills in teaching students while you study away? In this session, John Wright, assistant professor of Education, and Ryan Branchini answer your questions! Read Previous Major Minute: English Read Next You Ask. We Answer. How is your Biology program? LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations
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Urhobo Water Masquerade Staff 1 Urhobo Water Masquerade Staff 1 Artist: Unknown Urhobo artist Name: Water Masquerade Staff Origin: Urhobo (Ue-ha-bow) people of Nigeria Made of: wood, pigment (chalk?) Dimensions: H: 25” (63.5cm); W: 3” (8cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2010 Accession no. 2010.02.007 Not presently on display Nigeria Description: A thin, wooden staff, carved from two pieces of dark brown wood and stained with a white-chalk like pigment. The female figure atop
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Regularly Administered Assessment SurveysThe academic division seeks additional indirect information regarding student perception of their own learning success. As well, understanding how PLU compares to like-institutions is often helpful in analyzing our own results. To this end, we participate in two national assessment surveys in a consistent manner: the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) and the Diverse Learning Environments Survey (DLE).National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE
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