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  • improve the health of the Clover Creek watershed. Pacific Lutheran University students and faculty members are part of that coalition. PLU students in “Environmental Studies 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation” collect and analyze water samples from multiple locations across the Clover Creek Watershed. The course was designed when the environmental studies minor was established (now a major and minor), and over 25 years worth of data about the watershed has been collected by the many cohorts

  • (intensive care unit), postpartum wing, and medical-surgical unit through the COPE Health Scholars program. Maqui practices patient care for the COPE Health Scholars program. “Each floor [of the hospital] had unique aspects, and I learned a lot from every area. Completing the program was meaningful, because I spent so much time and effort on it and enjoyed every second,” says Maqui. The COPE program gives high school and college students the opportunity to work closely with health professionals in a real

  • Obituaries – Resolute Online: Fall 2018 Search Features Features Welcome Circling the Heartbeat MBA to CFO ‘Building Humans’ Barista Creations Wall Street State of Mind Progress in the Face of Persecution Fortifying Health Within Prison Walls On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Ingredient for Success Homecoming Bjug Day Holocaust Conference Christmas Concert Alumni Awards Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar

  • Mental Health Awareness WeekRefresh with PLU's Wellbeing Services & Resources (WSR)James Innocent, new Assistant Director for Outreach/Counselor and Counseling Services are excited to consider how it is that we refresh and notice which ways that refreshing is happening around us. With that in mind, we formulated a video (see below) to talk about some of what we have in the pipeline.Multidimensional WellbeingMultidimensional Wellbeing: James and the Counseling Services team have created and shared

  • public health directives allow dining venues to expand dining opportunities Increase meal plan education for students and their families Updated meal plan “how to” accessible on web page: https://www.plu.edu/dining/meal-descriptions/how-to/ Campus Safety Executive SummaryExecutive Summary  This Executive Summary is designed to highlight key findings and recommendations from our review, but is not a comprehensive summary of our work. We invite our entire PLU community to review this report in detail

  • - RL, VW RELI 366 Race, Gender, and Christianity - RL, VW, GE RELI 367 Major Religious Thinkers, Texts, and Genres - RL, VW RELI 368 Feminist, Womanist, Latinx, and Queer Theologies - RL, VW, GE RELI 393 Topics in Comparative Religions - RL, VW, GE RELI 396 Health, Healing, and Religious and Cultural Diversity - RL, VW, GE RELI 397 Indigenous Religions and Cultures of the Pacific Northwest - RL, VW, GE SOCW 175 January on the Hill - VW, GE SOCW 325 Social, Educational, and Health Services in Tobago

  • and perks, including hours that work around student employee schedules. We also promote diversity, enhance and protect our environment, strengthen communities and advance health and wellness. Staff PositionsIf you are interested in a staff position, please visit the PLU Human Resources employment site.Food Worker Card Requirement Before you may begin working, you’ll need to obtain a Food Worker Card—you will not be allowed to work until you turn in your card. Take the test online at the Pierce

  • Post Masters – non-ARNP-seeking DNP Psychiatric Mental Health Effective 2023-2026 Total credit hours: 90 (actual coursework based on gap analysis) Program length: Depends on gap analysis for acceptable transfer-in credits (if any) Program start: Summer or Fall (depends on gap analysis) Class schedule: For the most part, classes are held on one evening and one full day each week. Class schedule changes every term, your classes may fall on a different day for other terms. There may be a few

  • Marriage and Family Therapy Program GoalsPLU MFT Students and graduates will be: Systemically-oriented MFT Professionals Contextually sensitive MFT Professionals committed to diversity and inclusion Ethical and effective MFT Professionals in the community mental health context Professionals who identify as Marriage and Family Therapists Student Learning Outcomes associated with Program Goals (with measurable outcomes and targets/benchmarks) 1. Students and graduates will understand and practice

  • 6-CEs for in-person attendance Earn 2-CEs for virtual keynote speaker portion In collaboration with the PLU MFT PLUS and MFT LATINX groups, we are excited to announce that on Friday, May 17, 2024 we will have our third annual Therapist of Color Conference: Restoring Wellness through Collective Healing at Pacific Lutheran University. We invite all alumni, current students, and all members of the mental health community to join us for this conference. Our goal is to nurture a community of diverse