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  • a muddy slurry that whirls out from the drill every time it comes up for a new length of pipe. Both quickly become hash-marked from head to boot with mud. Shirts and pants sag into a soggy chocolate skin. Hands stain with mud and a red grease that smells vaguely of cherry nail polish. “The work wasn’t physically hard,” Stallard says later. “But that heat. It was hot.” Even the Living Water International staffers partnered with PLU admit the heat is crushing; they’re amazed at the fortitude of

  • opportunity in all aspects of employment and education and to provide a working and learning environment free from unlawful discrimination and harassment. In accordance with the plan, the University has appointed an Affirmative Action Officer who is responsible for implementing and monitoring the University’s goals including those set forth in the Affirmative Action Program.  The Affirmative Action Program is regularly reviewed and may be modified from time to time to serve the needs of the PLU community

  • The PLU campus spanned the globe in January when classes convened in Australia, China, Italy, Namibia, Peru, Neah Bay, Washington and on the Antarctic Peninsula. It was the first time that students from one university studied at the same time on all seven continents.

  • Curricular Practical Training (CPT)International Students can participate in training that is directly related to their majors using CPT authorization. CPT authorization must be approved by International Student Services. This opportunity is available for current F-1 students only. Most students use CPT to engage in positions that are paid and located off-campus.Am I Eligible?  – all of the following criteria must be met: I have been lawfully enrolled on a full-time basis for one academic year

  • workshop composed of writers in their primary genre; in the second half, the participant takes part in mixed-genre workshops.“This residency — compressed time — has provided me with time, with time out of time, that has allowed me to immerse myself in language, in my contemporaries, in the writing world.”  In addition to the workshops, participants are required to take 16 credits of classes  during the residency.  A superb variety of classes is offered each day, exploring thematic and technical issues

  • Laila’s Story – Trinidad & Tobago Social Work (Women’s and Gender Studies and Peace Corps Prep minors) – Class of 2019 What she would like other students to know: My time in Trinidad and Tobago was by far my most challenging and rewarding semester during my time at PLU. I experienced so much, both good and bad, and not only learned a lot about a beautiful new country, but also about my self. As a white person traveling to a country of black and brown people with a complicated and painful

  • Information Councils, Advisory Boards & Constituent Relations Peer Review Faculty-Student Hand-off Policy School of Nursing Conceptual Frameworks Operational definitions for conceptual frameworks SoN Conceptual Framework School of Nursing Program Outcomes BSN Program Outcomes MSN Program Outcomes DNP Program Outcomes Sample Programs of Study Traditional BSN Accelerated BSN Entry Level Master’s BSN to MSN BSN to DNP Full-time – Family Nurse Practitioner BSN to DNP Part-time – Family Nurse Practitioner BSN

  • Angela Zazeski Lead Payroll Specialist - Student Time Sheets, Hourly Time Sheets, Direct Deposit, Leave Balances, General Information Full Profile She/Her 253-535-7341 azazeski@plu.edu

  • she hails from a religious family, and often felt “stress” when it came to sexuality. She said she struggled reconciling Christianity and queer identity. “I had heard so much about (how) being queer was a sin, but I didn’t feel like a bad person,” she said. “Ultimately, I came to realize…I was loved for who I was.” While Brewer’s time at PLU helped her feel more comfortable with her sexuality, the campus wasn’t immune to larger societal tension surrounding LGBTQ issues. She recalls one incident in

  • Gainful Employment Disclosure 2019 Program Name: Post-Graduate Certificate for Family Nurse Practitioner This program is designed to be completed in 28 months. This program will cost $50,391 if completed within normal time. This figure includes tuition, fees, and books and supplies. There may be additional costs for living expenses. These costs were accurate at the time of posting, but may have changed. Fewer than 10 students completed this program within normal time. Median debt has been