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  • conduct course business and to ensure effective planning. All members of the course team are expected to participate in the courses meetings. Level and/or specialty meetings (professional foundations, med-surg, leadership, etc) will be held as needed for overall curricular coordination and planning.Course and Clinical Assignments & SchedulingCourse & Clinical Assignments & SchedulingCourse and clinical scheduling are determined by the Dean’s office. The established course and clinical scheduling

  • conduct course business and to ensure effective planning. All members of the course team are expected to participate in the courses meetings. Level and/or specialty meetings (professional foundations, med-surg, leadership, etc) will be held as needed for overall curricular coordination and planning.Course and Clinical Assignments & SchedulingCourse & Clinical Assignments & SchedulingCourse and clinical scheduling are determined by the Dean’s office. The established course and clinical scheduling

  • the program. “It was also the first time that my mom and my PLU mentor, Miss Melannie Denise Cunningham, got to meet each other,” she recalled. “At the end of the event, as I was being my usual self, running around and saying hi to people while trying to make sure everything was in order, I doubled back when I saw that my mom and Miss Mel were hugging each other and crying. When I came closer to them, I heard them say to each other, ‘She did it. She really did it. Our little April Rose.’” A

  • of a “guest lecture” in a PLU class related to business or economic history, or a formal “seminar” type event hosted elsewhere. No academic credit is given for summer fellowships, nor are grades assigned students. However, students and mentors will be formally acknowledged on the Business and Economic History program website, and a lasting record of fellows will be maintained. Periodically, reunions of fellowship program alumni will also be organized. Student-faculty research fellowships are an

  • – University of London, and the Choir of Queen’s College, Oxford. The choir will join with the King’s Voices to present a Choral Evensong at famed King’s College Chapel in Cambridge. Following the tour of the United Kingdom, we will fly to Germany to participate in the 16th Marktoberdorf International Chamber Choir Competition. This bi-annual event is considered one of the world’s most important competitions for chamber choirs, and since its inception has drawn over 200 choirs from more than 40 countries

  • participation in a community that teaches life skills. “Debate is about talking; it’s about making connections with some of the smartest people you’ll ever meet. It’s all about finding a community, and we’re making sure that community has a place for women,” Tinker said, the student coordinator of this event. Debate helps individuals gain confidence and learn how to communicate their thoughts. These skills give individuals a leg-up in the workforce, politics, or wherever life takes you. Much like the debate

  • disservice.” Swenson grills small burgers for a weekend event on campus. Sourcing local Most university chefs can’t say with certainty where the meat they cook with comes from — but no one ever said PLU chefs are like most chefs. A student worker serves dinner in the University Commons. While the rest of the university moves toward the goal of being a carbon neutral by 2020, Dining Services staffers are searching for ways to reduce their own carbon footprint. They work with a number of local companies

  • first city in the country to host an in-person event to promote the “Hate Won’t Win” campaign just a few weeks ago.  So once again, I was reminded that issues of racial equity are all around us. I started out these remarks by quoting our PLU mission statement.  I like to point out that the word “care” is an unusual one in a university mission statement, and we emphasize it unusually strongly by repeating “care for other people, care for their communities, and care for the earth.”  This triple

  • made in the entire book. Not bad when accounting for the potential for human error with a project of that scope. Even the Bible’s mistakes were beautiful, treated as artistic opportunities rather than errors, an homage to humanity’s imperfections. A Year with the Bible PLU welcomed the Gospels and Acts volume, as well as several framed illumination prints, Sept. 15 to begin its year with The Saint John’s Bible. The event included a presentation by Moore, the illuminator from Vashon Island. Moore

  • the vaccine was manufactured using samples obtained in the Soviet Union and that he now had Soviet antibodies in his body protecting him from the flu,” Foege said. The Congressman was not amused, but others were. On a more personal note, Foege once caused a ruckus at the Gates Foundation when he invited me—a journalist—to join him when the philanthropy opened its new campus in downtown Seattle. I knew the event was supposed to be for select staff only, no media, and so I suggested this might cause