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  • dismantling systemic racism and promoting equity and justice for all wherever they have influence. Specifically, anyone on an Anti-Racist Leadership development journey working in government agencies at every level (tribal, federal, state, local), non-profits, for-profit corporations, K12 Education, Higher Education, Entrepreneurs, faith-based organizations, individuals and more.Cost-includes lecture, lunch and signed book Corporate/Government/Business $150 Non Profit/Higher Education $125 Use code LandL

  • excellence in nursing leadership, practice, service, and scholarship that promotes transformational leadership within complex health systems. Please consider the following criteria in submitting your nomination for this award: MSN project demonstrates high-level mastery of an area of nursing practice; MSN project has the potential to directly or indirectly influence outcomes related to health care, practice, or policy; Exemplifies outstanding leadership; Exemplifies outstanding professionalism

  • , or shorter January Term and summer programs from a diverse rotating list of countries that include Italy, Namibia and New Zealand. For those looking to explore other parts of Washington or the United States, domestic options include Neah Bay, Washington, and Honolulu, Hawaii. Internships, research, language immersion and cultural exploration are foundational elements of study away experiences, and vary from program to program. Whereas many of PLU’s peer institutions contract with outside

  • other various organizations. Looking ahead, what are you most excited about for next year? We are excited for the chance to build on a very special 2021 season and challenge ourselves to be even better students, athletes, and people. We are really excited about traveling to Ireland and Scotland in August to play soccer and gain an awesome cultural experience.   “PLU men’s soccer has helped me become more aware of how my actions can affect a whole lot of people. It’s given me the opportunity to step

  • Festival – Friday November 1st, 10:30-11:00am on KHP porch (during chapel break).  Celebrate this Festival of Lights with food, community, and learning about this holy day. Celebration of Light – Wednesday December 4th, 4:30-6:00pm, KHP.  An annual celebration of winter holidays from a variety of religious and cultural traditions.  Treats, activities, JOY!

  • The demand for nurses and for high quality nursing care exists across the country, but some states are especially good places to build your career as a nurse. A combination of economic, legal, and cultural factors make Washington state a highly desirable place for nurses to work and grow their nursing careers long-term. Washington nurses and nurse practitioners make significantly more than the national average in annual salary. Washington is expected to see a 39.5% growth in registered nurse

  • ., Xavier 150 Information session & application workshop: Tuesday, February 21; 6:00 – 7:00 p.m., AUC 201 (bring a laptop or tablet if you have one) You are also invited to attend the launch of the PC Prep Program on Wednesday, March 1 (3:45 -5:00 p.m., Scan Center). This event will feature a panel of Lute alums who served in the Peace Corps talking about their experiences, especially with cross-cultural engagement. It is in conjunction with the Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture, which features Shamil

  • wear them. Additionally, students are welcome to include adornments and items of religious or cultural significance as part of their ceremony regalia.Regalia OrderingRegalia ordering is now open and will close on April 5, 2024. Regalia may be ordered through Herff Jones. You may also order your regalia through our local sales rep by calling 360.254.7870.  Should you get voice mail, please leave a message and your call will be returned.  Regalia Pick-upGraduates will pick up their regalia at the PLU

  • pm - Lydia Downs``Embracing Diversity Through Teaching Banned Books``6:30 pm - Sydney Jeffery``American Zombies: The Anxieties and Fears Behind a Cultural Obsession``7:15 pm - Jazmin Garcia Hernandez``The Words That Are My Bones: Impacts of LatinX Feminist Literature``May 17, 2024 - Creative Writing11:30 am - Ashley Jacobson12:25 pm - Kalin Burgman1:10 pm - Holly Makar2:00 pm - Emily Fisher2:45 pm - Fiona Stirling11:30 am - Ashley Jacobson``Late Snow`` - Fiction12:25 pm - Kalin Burgman``Wizard

  • 492 on the MCAT or better Complete interview with PNWU, upon request PNWU Master of Arts in Medical Sciences ProgramThe PNWU Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS) degree prepares students for careers in health care through a diverse curriculum. Gain academic strength for health care professional programs and develop competence, cultural awareness, and compassion. Explore various health care professions, engage in leadership, community service, and research opportunities alongside fellow