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during their final undergraduate year at PLU support for undergraduate STEM majors interested in teaching through advising and CS-STEM Equity Seminars funding for students interested in teaching middle school or high school during the PLU Masters in Education program induction support to scholars after they complete their Masters in Education during their first two years of teaching in a school district Are You Interested in Becoming a CS-STEM Teacher? Do you want to teach a STEM field in a middle or
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Training opportunities in worker health and safety The Northwest Center for Occupational Health & Safety - University of Washington Posted by: alemanem / October 13, 2023 October 13, 2023 The Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety (NWCOHS) at the University of Washington prepares graduate students for careers in worker health and safety through training programs, significant financial support, and community-engaged research opportunities. The NWCOHS offers funded graduate training
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Prelicensure Clinical Performance Guidelines Clinical Placement Compliance and Immunization Requirements Health Requirement Submission Deadlines Criminal Background Checks (Annual) Maintenance of Washington State RN Licensure Uniform Policy Grooming and Appearance Photo IDs Transportation Privacy Protection / Computer Security Health Protection Policy/health insurance requirements Clinical Placement Compliance Incident Reports Managing Healthcare Risk Just Culture Errors Hostile Environment
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Public Health Concerns and PLU Community Updates Posted by: Student Life / July 29, 2022 July 29, 2022 Dear PLU Community, As we continue to engage in the long game of responding as a community to multiple coexisting public health concerns, I am writing to update you on two specific concerns that may be on your mind: COVID-19 variants and the emergence of monkeypox in Washington State. First, I’ll provide some reminders and information about current COVID-19 protocols on campus, and then I’ll
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Protect Your Neuromusculoskeletal and Vocal Health Every Day (pdf) view download
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The Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies (GSRS) program at PLU provides students with an innovative curriculum that examines how gender, sexuality and race are embedded in complex dynamics of power
prepare them to pursue social justice and work in diverse communities. GSRS graduates will be able to solve problems in diverse environments, work effectively across difference, and lead from an equity mindset, some of the most important skills and abilities desired by employers.Please join GSRS, Psychology and Marriage and Family Therapy next Tuesday 10/17/23 to recognize Mental Health Awareness Week and LGBTQIA+ History Month with the following events
Gender, Sexuality, and Race StudiesGender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 -
, please RSVP on the Opportunities Board, select “Workshops” under “Events”. Opportunities BoardFor staff, alumni, and the public, please fill out the online RSVP form. RSVP Form Career Panels - What to Study?Explore career pathways in business, education, and health services, learn how a graduate degree will enhance career prospects and optimize opportunities. Hear inspiring stories from PLU alumni panelists. Network with these professionals and others to learn about their career experiences. All
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REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED - EVENT HAS ENDED Strategies for Healing Among Traumatized Youth Struggling with Substance Use Problems: An Integrated Treatment Approach Presented by: Liza Suarez, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Director of Pediatric Stress and Anxiety Disorders Clinic, Co-Director of the Youth Trauma Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago Free and Open to Mental Health Clinicians Friday, March 11, 2022 8:00 a.m. – 12:00p.m. CE certificates will be
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Education and Journalism: Hard work and worth the effort Posted by: Todd / November 19, 2012 November 19, 2012 Robert Marshall Wells was looking out the window of his corner office at AT&T, where he was working as a public relations specialist, looking beyond the rolling hills and D.C.-area cityscape, not really seeing anything. Wells was pondering his future. He had already racked up an impressive set of credentials, with a bachelor’s of general studies from American University in Washington
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November 1, 2012 Robert Marshall Wells, associate professor of communication, works with a student in MediaLab. Photo by John Froschauer. Education and Journalism: Hard work and worth the effort By Barbara Clements Robert Marshall Wells was looking out the window of his corner office at AT&T, where he was working as a public relations specialist, looking beyond the rolling hills and D.C.-area cityscape, not really seeing anything. Wells was pondering his future. He had already racked up an
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