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  • Contact Us!Foundation Relations grantdev@plu.edu 253-535-7177 WorkshopsThroughout the year, we host workshops to help faculty and staff understand grant processes, share tips and tools for applying to external grant funding and build collaboration. Check back soon for more opportunities.Introduction to Foundation RelationsAn overview of our new website and information on ways the foundation relations team can support faculty and administrators with external funding requests. November 14, 2017

  • New FacultyOn these webpages you will find important information which will help you in your orientation to the university and assist you throughout the year. Use the buttons below to navigate to various sections of the New Faculty website. (Pages will open in a new tab.)WelcomeWelcome to PLU!Go nowGetting StartedQuick Guide to Getting Started at PLUGo nowBenefitsBenefits Information for New FacultyLearn MoreOrientationNew Faculty Orientation (NFO) Information and ScheduleGo

  • reviewed and approved the proposal and all final versions of required documents, will help students navigate any unforeseen issues, once their projects are approved, and will oversee students’ on-going HPRB responsibilities related to the project

  • folder, open a browser window and type in www.formstack.com.  Hover over Login, click on Forms and use the department ePass and password. You should see the folder and all of the forms listed.

  • daytime courses in the summer and January terms. Additional coursework may be required based on coursework analysis to meet the AACN DNP Essentials competencies. PLU Entry-Level MSN graduates will need to start in Summer for additional coursework. Post-masters students must have a minimum of 1000 post-baccalaureate clinical hours. Curriculum *Changes in progression path listed below may be determined based upon analysis of previous coursework (must meet the AACN DNP Essentials competencies) Summer

  • Daily TransportationPierce Transit provides 50 local bus routes, Shuttle (specialized transportation for people with disabilities), vanpool, ridematching and intercounty express service to Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport and Olympia provided in cooperation with Sound Transit and Intercity Transit. Pierce Transit’s fixed-route system includes routes that operate on more than 900 miles of city streets, county roads and state highways from Seattle through Tacoma and on to Olympia. For more information on

  • Elizabeth Landis Lecturer - Harp Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: elizabeth.landis@plu.edu Biography Biography Elizabeth Landis is a much sought-after harpist in the greater Seattle and Tacoma area. As a concert harpist she serves as principal harpist of Symphony Tacoma and Northwest Sinfonietta, among others. She’s performed professionally with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Opera, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Jacksonville Symphony, Harrisburg Symphony

  • Purpose: Hand-offs between faculty enhance communication and promote quality transitions during student progression through the nursing programs. To facilitate faculty communication and student success, faculty will use a standard communication tool or hand-off form. The hand-off form is not placed in student files. Process: Faculty teaching didactic and clinical courses in undergraduate and graduate programs participate in hand-offs of student cohorts, within courses when applicable, and level

  • ? Understanding the Conflict of Opposing Political Forces in an Era of Developing Technologies.3:30-4:00pm - Jared ShelleyA New World Order with Chinese Characteristics: Analyzing Confucianism in a Modern Chinese Geopolitical Context4:00-4:30pm - Natalie MullerBelt and Road Initiative: China’s New Silk Road?

  • Lise Mba Ekani Assistant Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Global Studies Full Profile 253-535-8340 lekani@plu.edu