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An orientation session is held prior to the beginning of nursing coursework. The orientation session provides an opportunity for students to meet faculty, staff, administrators, and fellow classmates, as well as to learn specific School of Nursing policies, procedures and requirements. Since information vital to integration to the program is discussed during this time, all students are expected to attend the orientation session.
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Academic integrity is honesty concerning all aspects of academic performance including clinical performance. Academic integrity in the classroom is defined in the PLU Student Rights and Responsibilities. Academic dishonesty in the clinical setting include, but are not limited to: Plagiarizing clinical assignments, including care plans, drug reviews, falsifying data in a patient’s record, or other required work, Submitting work written by others as one’s own work, Unauthorized collaboration with
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SoN Organizational Chart SoN Governance Chart
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The Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU) serves as the representative voice of students in promoting excellence in all aspects of PLU life. This association provides for active participation by all students through its committee structure. Nursing students are encouraged to participate in the university-wide student governance by becoming involved in the many ASPLU committees and activities.
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PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook (link) view page
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Ahead Summary of Documentation (pdf) view download
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From Quills to Laptops: Transcribing Early Modern Manuscriptsby Nancy Simpson-YoungerBringing the Li
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Department of English Painting the Parkland Mural 10 Years of the Visiting Writer Seriesby Jakob Meier ('15)New Honor Society Enters Lutedomeby Jennifer Arbaugh ('15)Appreciations: In Recognition of Our Retiring ColleaguesPLU Rose Window CitationsEnglish Department Hires New Professor
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New In Print: American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Presentby Erin McKennaCosmopolitanism, Aesthetics, and Celine Dionby Mike RingsEncountering Adam Smith in Scotlandby Michael Schleeter2016 Department of Philosophy Eventsby Sergia Hay
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Department of Philosophy Painting the Parkland Mural A Semester in Oxfordby Greg JohnsonPhilosophy and Economics in Opoleby Michael SchleeterTechnology as a Topic of Intentional Inquiryby the Department of Philosophy
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