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  • .” Social Work at PLULearn more about a career in Social WorkEducating caring, skillful generalists to be ethical agents for global and local change.After her graduation this May, Marquez plans to take some time off from school before eventually attending graduate school to earn her Master’s degree in social work.   “I want to have a year to celebrate my accomplishments. It’s kind of scary, because all my life I have been a student,” she said. Marquez hopes to find some training programs related to her

  • training the future health care providers required to meet our area’s continuing needs.” The MAMS program begins in the fall and runs for one year. PLU graduates must complete the medical school prerequisites, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and an MCAT score of 492 or higher. MAMS seats for PLU graduates will remain open until filled or until July 1 of the application cycle. Over the last 11 years, six PLU graduates completed the MAMS program and then went on to the DO Program at PNWU.New

  • non-resident, & tuition. The AAMC charges for this information: you have to pay $25 for an online subscription. This link has a lot of useful information on MCAT preparatory courses. This link from Pacific Medical Training also contains some valuable info. The Kaiser Family Foundation has a tremendous amount of great information regarding big public health issues: health care spending in US, disparities in health care, insurance, health reform, etc. You could easily spend a number of days

  • non-resident, & tuition. The AAMC charges for this information: you have to pay $25 for an online subscription. This link has a lot of useful information on MCAT preparatory courses. This link from Pacific Medical Training also contains some valuable info. The Kaiser Family Foundation has a tremendous amount of great information regarding big public health issues: health care spending in US, disparities in health care, insurance, health reform, etc. You could easily spend a number of days

  • creative writing and publishing classes. Authors have Skyped in from Eastern Washington, Northern California, and South Florida. Also in Fall 2015, my Freelance Writing students spoke with Roy Peter Clark, author of our course textbook, Writing Tools (Little, Brown, 2008). Clark is Senior Scholar at Florida’s Poynter Center, a national journalism training institute, and has written or edited eighteen books. He chatted for an hour with PLU students about everything from how to write the perfect story

  • multiple entities including the Uruguayan Ministry of Foreign Relations, the OEI (Organization of Ibero-American States), its program on education and human rights , and PLU organizations including the Hispanic Studies Program, the International Honors Program (IHON), the Global Studies Program, the Marriage and Family Therapy Program and the Center for Media Studies. Pablo Martínez Pessi holds a degree in Audiovisual Communication from Uruguayan ORT University. His training in scriptwriting has been

  • asbestos removal and repair to ensure that building occupants are not  exposed to asbestos fibers. Environmental Health & Safety conducts periodic asbestos awareness training to help prevent accidental exposure to asbestos. Please contact Mary Jones at x7233 if you are interested in training.Asbestos AbatementThe Environmental Protection Agency recommends property owners leave asbestos materials in place as long as they are not damaged.  Facilities Management ensures that asbestos materials are handled

  • city, it’s impossible to truly prepare yourself for living in NY, but I believe the [International Honors] classes I took at PLU gave me a foundation for looking at the world from various perspectives, something that’s unbelievably important in a city with so many different people crammed into a tiny island!” What is one piece of advice you would give graduating SOAC students about the future? “To graduating SOAC students: You’ve begun your training to become an artist. Don’t be afraid to go and

  • Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 relies on his medical training – and sense of humor – as an ER doctor in Central Washington  PLU, Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 studied  biology  and  chemistry as a double major. At first, he thought chemistry or dentistry was his future—but a medical mission trip the summer before his senior year to Costa Rica and Panama changed everything. He kept a journal of… April 19, 2023 BiologyChemistry

  • Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 relies on his medical training – and sense of humor – as an ER doctor in Central Washington  PLU, Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 studied  biology  and  chemistry as a double major. At first, he thought chemistry or dentistry was his future—but a medical mission trip the summer before his senior year to Costa Rica and Panama changed everything. He kept a journal of… April 19, 2023 BiologyChemistry