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  • PLU Alert – Stay in Place – Shooting reported at 121st and Pacific Ave Alert Type: Emergency Start Time: Aug 22, 2023 @ 11:45am End Time: Undetermined Campus received a report of a shooting at Parkland Transit Center near 121st & Pacific Ave.  The suspects were reported to have fled in the direction of Campus. Law Enforcement is in the area and responding to the incident. Continue to stay in place until further notice. Updates Aug 22, 2023 @ 12:03pm - Update: Stay in Place Lifted Updated

  • Erik Moen ’89 Physical Therapist Biography Biography Erik is a 1989 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University with a BS-Biological Research. He went on to Physical Therapy School at the University of Washington. Erik is the owner of Corpore Sano Physical Therapy in Kenmore WA. Erik’s specialty is bicycle biomechanics and injury intervention. Erik is a frequent author and educator in bicycle-related topics. He attended the 2008 Paralympic Games as a Soigneur/PT for the USA Para-cycling team.

  • Family Therapy program in 2005 and continued in a tenured position after earning his Ph.D. at Texas Tech University in 2006, where he also began his career as a therapist. In 2009, he became the chair of the MFT program. He’s received many accolades for his teaching and counseling, including being named educator of the year by the Washington Association for Marriage and Family Therapy in 2009, and receiving a faculty excellence award for mentoring from PLU in 2012. In July 2022, Ward became the

  • ” at the bottom, showing students gathered on a green field in Lutes gear.] Paphawee: One of them is Exercise Science, pre-physical therapy, health and fitness education and health and fitness promotion. [video: Return to Paphawee in front of the offices.] Paphawee: We also offer minors for the kinesiology program some of the minors are [video: Paphawee’s voice continues over photos for each minor. The first photo reads “Exercise & Sports Psychology” at the bottom, showing students clipping onto a

  • , staff, and students in living them out.  This also includes supporting community members in the process of exploration and asking critical questions with regard to faith and spirituality. Additionally, the following policy seeks to put PLU in compliance with the Washington State law regarding religious accommodations,  RCW 28B.137.010 Reasonable accommodation for religious holidays.Resources to Support Religious & Spiritual Life at PLUMulti-Faith Meditation & Prayer Space: All members of the PLU

  • Relationships: COMMUNITY BUILDING – Building relationships through dialogue  DJS Lounge Check In: Exploring Trust, DJS Lounge (AUC 140) Mon 4/22 @ 1:45pm, Tue 2/23 @ Noon & 1:45pm Community Garden Work Party, PLU Community Garden Fri 4/19 @ 9:30am – 11am, Sun 4/21 @ 11am – 12:30pm, Fri 4/26 @ 9:30am – 11am Fri 4/19 @ 4:00pm Lawa Kūpono `Oe Day 2: PLU Pacific Islander Community Connection (Centering PI Voices) Fri 4/26 @ 2:00pm Gathering Table: The unexpected ways spirituality connects with climate change

  • Services Currently Not OfferedClick below for more info on services we are unable to provide at this time through PLU Counseling Services.Services Currently Not ProvidedServices Currently Not Provided: Intensive, long-term, or weekly open-ended therapy.  Possible indicators for longer term or more intensive therapy include: Recent or multiple psychiatric hospitalizations. Chronic thoughts of suicide, frequent self-injury behaviors, or history of repeated suicide attempts. Evidence or risk of

  • . Students in practica work together in co-therapy teams for extra support and will meet in pairs for clinical supervision for two hours weekly. Option B “fall starters”: begin practica in fall at on-campus clinic, 20-25 hours per week. Students in practica work together in co-therapy teams for extra support and will meet in pairs for clinical supervision for two hours weekly. Summer year 1: Option A trackSummer year 1: Option B track MFTH 511 (4) Systemic Assessment MFTH 519 (2) Practicum I MFTH 520 (2

  • MASTER OF ARTS IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY Admission RequirementsAdmission to the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy program is competitive and each application is considered holistically. The minimum requirements for admission to the MFT program are: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution with a major in Family Studies, Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Work. Or a minimum of 15 semester hours  (or 22.5 quarter hours) in Family Studies, Human

  • health professional school programs (i.e., osteopathic or allopathic medicine (DO or MD), physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), physician assistant program (PA), pharmacy (PharmD), dentistry (DDS or DMD), optometry (OD), or podiatry (DPM). “PNWU knows that PLU students are well prepared for success, and we know PNWU offers high-quality programs where our students thrive,” continued Auman. “In addition, this partnership will allow us to recruit more pre-health sciences students, increasing