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  •  -The first training of the Sexual Assault Prevention Education Team (SAPET) takes place at the Women’s Center Fall 1997 – Move to blue house on lower campus next to athletic fields 1997 – First Inspirational Women’s Banquet held 1995 – Judy Mladineo hired as the 2nd Women’s Center Director 1992 – Women’s Center moves to a house near upper campus & Becky Frehse, Professor of Art, is given course release to serve as the first Women’s Center director Spring 1990 – “Women’s Center of Pacific Lutheran

  • to nurse training is similar to how commercial pilots train on flight simulators — with opportunities to learn, test and master skills. The manikin experience offers a safe, less-threatening environment that allows students to assess the patient, prioritize care and apply critical thinking skills. "The experience provided some safety but still triggered strong emotions. With this physical presence in front of you and the clock ticking, someone’s life is in your hands."- Nursing major Rion James

  • is also responsible for coordinating study away opportunities and preparing students and faculty for these trips. The Wang Center made every effort to keep students and faculty safe while studying away. Before participating, students had to complete a risk orientation training. Each trip had its own requirements for Covid-19 testing and entrance preparation, depending on the location. The Wang Center helped students prepare for safe travels by communicating these requirements and offering

  • 24 | Virtual and In PersonJoin us in training to complete the 15th Annual Parkland Pace or Race 5K on Saturday, August 24.  We will share weekly goals leading up to the race.  Each participant will receive a dCenter Alumni Couch to 5K t-shirt to wear during training and on race/pace day. The Office of DJS will cover the race/pace registration fee; day of race registration opens at 8:30a and race/pace begins at 9:30a.  June | July Coffee Crawl Series | Featuring Vegan Treats & Snacks | June

  • are commonly referred to as IRBs (Institutional Review Boards).submit Already know how to submit? Submit all HPRB proposals via our online system, Mentor. Be sure to use the newest versions of our templates.QI? Nursing faculty check here for QI info First time submitting to the HPRB?Use our Step-by-Step guide.Step 1: Check if you need HPRB review Step 2: Complete required online training (CITI) Step 3: Understand the basics of the HPRB process Step 4: Understand methodological issues that impact

  • recreation, training and competition in every sport. “The projects will be phased in over time,” Turner said. The first major component is the creation of two outdoor all-weather lighted synthetic fields for practice, competition and recreation. One of the fields will be designed to accommodate the addition of spectator seating, giving the campus a multipurpose stadium sometime in the future. The construction of new indoor space for practice, instruction and recreation is also planned for phase one. It

  • collaborates with academic departments to support PLU’s commitment to global education. The center is also responsible for coordinating study away opportunities and preparing students and faculty for these trips. The Wang Center made every effort to keep students and faculty safe while studying away. Before participating, students had to complete a risk orientation training. Each trip had its own requirements for Covid-19 testing and entrance preparation, depending on the location. The Wang Center helped

  • Precautions shall be used when handling infectious waste materials. B. Sharps Management Sharps will be segregated and collected in closable, puncture-resistant, leak-proof sharps containers. Hypodermic needles, syringes with needles attached, and potentially contaminated broken glass and blades are all examples of sharps. Sharps containers are found in the following locations: Student Health Services, Campus Safety, Biology Department, Facilities Management, the Athletic Training Room, Nursing Skills

  • training. Student success The PLU psychology program enjoys a positive regional and national reputation, and our students are highly respected by employers. See the department’s website for information about recent graduates. We have also had success placing students in graduate programs. Most psychology students applying to graduate programs have been accepted for admission. We believe the success is due to a high quality education in psychology and the support students receive at PLU. Faculty form

  • Calendar Highlights – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust