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The College of Health Professions is home to the School of Nursing and Departments of Kinesiology, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Social Work.
enrollment in undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education to meet the challenges facing public health. 2. Meaningfully integrate diversity, justice, and sustainability into our work. 3. Invest in programs and people in order to thrive. Our Schools & Departments Kinesiology Visit Department WebsiteMarriage and Family Therapy Visit Department WebsiteNursing Visit School WebsiteSocial Work Visit Department Website
College of Health Professions323 Garfield St, Suite 106 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 -
The Parents and Families website is an information resource for parents, guardians, and families. In many cases, parents and family members have different questions than students do.
Wellbeing Services & ResourcesExplore and VisitLearn more about what makes PLU unique!MoreHealthFind out how our Lutes' health is our first priority.MoreRights and ResponsibilitiesPLU is dedicated to keeping your student safe on campus.MoreFAQSome helpful answers to family's commonly asked questions.More
Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations253-535-8555Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 -
The Diversity Center opens on lower level of University Center, the first time in years that PLU has had a physical space and gathering place dedicated to this effort.
The Diversity Center opens on lower level of University Center, the first time in years that PLU has had a physical space and gathering place dedicated to this effort.
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Special Recognition of Commencement Participants
encourages, stimulates and maintains excellence in scholarship and advances the science of psychology.StudentsBrianna Lynn Reynon Amaya Lynn Brooke Hoopii-Baptista Amberly Jayne Lunsford Richard Oeun Susanna Joy Sphar Sara Lois WifallSIGMA THETA TAUThe international nursing honor society for students who demonstrate outstanding scholarly achievements, Sigma Theta Tau supports the learning, knowledge and professional development of nurses committed to making a difference in health
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We have first aid kits located all around campus in order to insure the safety of our PLU community. If you need a first aid kit refill please contact us at x8935 or at safety@plu.edu.
Health & SafetyHealth and safety at PLU is both a right and responsibility. The university has detailed those rights and responsibilities in our written Occupational Health, Safety and Accident Prevention Program. Supervisors in particular should become familiar with these policies and procedures in order to effectively manage worksite safety training requirements and enforcement of safe work practices.Work InjuriesThe Washington State Department of Labor and Industries requires employers to
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The following list of was complied for students seeking opportunities in internships and post-baccalaureate programs that have annual or recurring cycles.
Internship & Post-bacc OpportunitiesThe following list of was complied for students seeking opportunities in internships and post-baccalaureate programs that have annual or recurring cycles.Additional Opportunities Additional NIH Funded Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program Institutions Chem Opp Blog Pre-Health Diversity & Equity Resources page National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation – Research Experiences for Undergraduates Pathways to ScienceSummer Internships
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Know What You’re Eating Click through the menu on the left to find: Allergy Information If you are living with a medically diagnosed food allergy or intolerance, you are not the only one on PLU’s campus! Helpful nutrition information on all of the menus in The Commons. Request a meeting with one of the Sous Chefs...
Know What You’re Eating Click through the menu on the left to find: Allergy Information If you are living with a medically diagnosed food allergy or intolerance, you are not the only one on PLU’s campus! Helpful nutrition information on all of the menus in The Commons. Request a meeting with one of the Sous Chefs to help you eat safely at PLU. Nutritional Information Establishing a healthy relationship with food is an important part of learning. We are pleased to offer nutrition services and
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From 1965 until his death in 1974, Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington reformed both his worldview and his music. With his advancing age, failing health, and the death in of his beloved co-composer Billy Strayhorn, Ellington came to realize the impermanence of life and rekindled the…
Sacred concerts highlights faith and music Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 8, 2017 March 8, 2017 From 1965 until his death in 1974, Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington reformed both his worldview and his music. With his advancing age, failing health, and the death in of his beloved co-composer Billy Strayhorn, Ellington came to realize the impermanence of life and rekindled the deep faith instilled in him by his father. From here, Duke Ellington composed the Sacred Concerts, calling his first of
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48 semester hours MFTH 500: Biopsychosocial Health and Development Across the Lifespan (4) MFTH 503: Systems Approach to Marriage and Family Therapy (4) MFTH 504: Contextual Foundations of Systemic
meaning of family, relational functioning, and changes over time. Throughout the semester, we will study how race, gender, social class, immigration, religion, spirituality, sexual orientation, and other factors impact family development. You will take part in several projects, including a group cultural “immersion,” a religious community observation, and on-going volunteer work in the community. (4) MFTH 505 : Research Methods in Marriage and Family Therapy This course focuses on helping students
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The 8th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series presented by PLU’s Department of Kinesiology will feature Dr. Richard Lapchick and his keynote presentation, “Facing Uncomfortable Truths” on February 28th, 2024, from 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in the AUC (Chris Knutson Hall). In his keynote presentation,…
The 8th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series: Dr. Richard Lapchick presents “Facing Uncomfortable Truths” Posted by: Ava Edmonds / February 12, 2024 February 12, 2024 By Ava EdmondsMarketing and Communications The 8th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series presented by PLU’s Department of Kinesiology will feature Dr. Richard Lapchick and his keynote presentation, “Facing Uncomfortable Truths” on February 28th, 2024, from 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in the AUC (Chris Knutson Hall). In
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