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, and a girl’s leadership camp. I also have more or less learned the very unique language of Albania, learned the history of this once communist country, mastered my knitting skills, and learned that Turkish toilets are healthier than sitting toilets. The end of my two year service is coming soon and it is a bittersweet end. I will miss the people I have shared the last two years of my life with and miss the beautiful places I have seen but I look forward to where my life is taking me next!
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power of global travel to inform and illuminate as we make our way in a troubled world. Read More Power Paddle to Puyallup Kelly Hall ’16 found a new connection to her native Samish tribal culture through her studies at PLU, then gave voice to her people as part of the revival of this traditional Northwest canoe journey. Read More Strong Link of Three People remember Panago Horton ’12 for his quiet leadership, devotion to family and passion for access to education for marginalized students. His
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. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail. Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York City. He spent his last eight years there working as
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professional nurses for advanced nursing roles. The M.S.N. curriculum is evidence-based and practice-oriented, and consists of a common core (theory, advanced practice roles, evaluation and outcomes research, leadership and management, and advanced health promotion), specialty didactic and clinical/practicum experiences, and a capstone course (Scholarly Inquiry or Thesis). Each M.S.N. student completes coursework leading to the Care and Outcomes Manager concentration, which may be further differentiated
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care, competence, difference, service, and leadership. (2) EDUC 404 : Teaching and Learning of Social Studies Integration of literacy for the teaching of social studies strategies that can be incorporated into P-8 instructional models and assessments with applications to the development of lesson sequences. (4) EDUC 405 : Teaching and Learning Art in the Elementary Classroom Methods and procedures in teaching elementary school art as well as infusing the arts in the curriculum. (2) EDUC 407
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information Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs253.535.7126provost@plu.eduAcademic policies and programs, faculty appointments, and curriculum topics, Academic Planning, Assessment, Accreditation and Institutional Research Vice President for Student Life253.535.7200slif@plu.eduCenter for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability; Campus Life (Residential Life, Commuter Student Services, Clubs & Organizations, LUTE Welcome New Student Orientation, Student Government [ASPLU] & Leadership, Co
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, leadership and care guide our mission. We nurture inclusive excellence and create a learning environment that values equity, inclusion and belonging. Understanding the social determinants of health and addressing health care disparities are not just part of our work, they are our mission. Through this mission, we can make a profound difference in the lives of our patients and our community neighbors. Our nursing programs offer degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels and continuing
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his third book of poems, Chord. This is my last year as Dean, and I’m delighted to report that Professor Kevin O’Brien of the Religion Department will be taking the reins. Kevin is a respected scholar of Christian environmental ethics (check out his most recent book in the “Booknotes” gallery) who has served in various leadership positions on campus—including Chair of Environmental Studies and the Faculty Representative to PLU’s Board of Regents. It’s been a great pleasure to meet and communicate
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written, stressed throughout curricula, independent of major. Quick Links Employer Policies Post a Job State Work Study Internships Our Mission PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. Fulbright scholars: Since 1975, PLU has produced over 100 Fulbright recipients; The Chronicle of Higher Education named PLU a top producer of scholars into the program in 2014-15. Low student – faculty ratio, on
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