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  • into a professional presentation on public health issues.Religion class takes students off campusA Contemporary Religions of South Asia class went on a site visit to local Sikh Temple Gurudwara Singh Sabha. Site visits offer students excellent opportunities to ask questions and reflect on their course content.Unethical medical experiments in historyThrough a student research fellowship, Holocaust & Genocide Studies student Sophia Mahr analyzed how and why medical providers deliberately harmed

  • remember who our content is for and avoid using complex government or policy jargon that can be frustrating for the general public.” “As a political science major, I’m also really enjoying watching the Tacoma Housing Authority make and adjust policy, seeing the work they do to connect with the community, and how they make sure to put the community first,” Kang said. “When working with the PIE department I got to organize and analyze community surveys which has given me a great perspective for the

  • here! School of Nursing Mentoring ProgramThis enriching program is tailored for undergraduate students who are Senior 1s or Junior 2s during the Fall 2024 semester. This program is designed to support your academic and professional aspirations by connecting you with alumni in specific fields of your interest including Community/Public Health, Emergency/ICU, OB/Maternity, Pediatrics/Newborn, Med/Surg, and Psychiatric/Mental Health. Connect with a passionate alumni mentor who bring expertise and

  • , public display of specimens, and general collection maintenance.

  • education provides you with career paths within accounting as well as an excellent springboard for other careers in business. Within the field of accounting there are a number of specializations. One of the most common is auditing, which is the review of an organization’s financial statements by a Certified Public Accountant CPA. Other certifications include the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) and CIA (Certified Internal Auditor). However, one need not be certified to enjoy a successful career in

  • Accounting Certificate ProgramThe Accounting Certificate program is available for students who hold a baccalaureate degree, or are pursuing a baccalaureate degree (any field) and wish to complete the accounting course educational requirements to sit for the Certified Public Account (CPA) examination. Requirements for the certificate include: 24 semester hours from BUSA 202, 203, 320, 321, 322, 323, 422, 423, 424 and 427 a cumulative 3.00 GPA in accounting courses a minimum of C- in any course

  • Auditorium at the Seattle Public Library, located at 1000 4th Ave. Seattle, WA 98104. An on-campus premiere will be held on Thursday, April 28 as part of the SOAC Focus Series on Storytelling. For more information, please visit the These Four Years website at (www.thesefouryears.com/). RSVPs for the event can be submitted to ml@plu.edu. Read Previous Annual ‘Empty Bowls’ event fills empty stomachs Read Next Debate student discusses local issues on KBTC’s Northwest Now LATEST POSTS Meet Professor Junichi

  • /rewards of conducting field work in remote/sensitive backcountry environments.  The science of the project is presented at a base level to be accessible for non geos as well as the general public. Candice Hughes graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geoscience in May 2008. A native of Trinidad and Tobago, Candice came to Tacoma as part of an exchange program between PLU and the University of the West Indies. During her time at PLU she studied for a semester in Botswana and attended field camp

  • Ron Gerhardstein joins PLU music education faculty after extensive career Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / April 1, 2015 April 1, 2015 Ron Gerhardstein joins PLU music education faculty after extensive career As a music educator for the past 18 years, Ron Gerhardstein has taught instrumental and vocal music in both public and private settings in Washington, Idaho, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Now, as a new PLU faculty member, he’s imparting his knowledge to music education majors who wish to follow in

  • on Oregon Public Broadcasting PBS-television networks, and then broadcast on PBS stations nationwide in 2016. For this night only, the anniversary concert will feature Metropolitan Opera soprano and PLU alumna Angela Meade. Patrons will have many opportunities to celebrate: additional, non-gala concerts will be hosted in Lagerquist Concert Hall Saturday, December 5, at 8pm; Sunday, December 6, at 3pm; and Saturday, December 12, at 8pm. The festive concert will go on the road to Portland on