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  • nursing program offered. Busy is an understatement. Inmate populations often run the gamut of health care needs: men ages 18 and beyond — some who have never seen a doctor in their lives, Larsen said — who require everything from treatment for chronic conditions and medical emergencies, to inpatient services and psychiatric care. “I get a direct, daily sense that I make a difference… what I do now is right in front of me, it’s almost immediate all the time.”“We see things there that you wouldn’t

  • removing barriers and increasing access for traditionally underserved student populations. The Palmer students, he says, “are what get me out of bed every morning, and what keeps me working long days.” Eunissa Satterwhite ’19, said the financial assistance she received from the Palmer program made a difference. “But it’s also the mentor, who is with you throughout your college years, and the college readiness classes in high school,” she said. Palmer Scholars are initiated into the program as high

  • invite their network to join them in supporting the project. Learn more and sign up as a Nursing Ambassador today! Learn more July 1, 2019 PLU receives $2.8 million HRSA grant A new $2.8 million federal grant from the federal Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) will help increase the number of PLU Doctor of Nursing Practice students who can serve rural and underserved populations in Washington. View Story January 5, 2020 Construction Begins! Thanks to generous donations from individuals

  • space for students in the Parkland community to seek homework help, as well as creative projects and learning-focused games. The PLC operates here in the AUC, in the schools, and online. Student Success Courses: Native American & Indigenous Studies Interconnections 111 & PLUS 100 Transitions to PLU – Students of Color Student Staff and Club Meetings Space Resources: Flexible classroom seating for 24 TV Coffee, tea, microwave

  • Studies: Roberto Arteaga Languages and Literatures: Roberto Arteaga Native American & Indigenous Studies: Roberto Arteaga Philosophy:Roberto Arteaga Political Science & Pre-Law: Roberto Arteaga Publishing & Printing Arts: Roberto Arteaga Religion: Roberto Arteaga Sociology & Criminology: Roberto ArteagaCollege of Natural SciencesBiology: Roberto Arteaga Chemistry: Roberto Arteaga Computer Science: Roberto Arteaga Earth Science: Roberto Arteaga Environmental Studies: Roberto Arteaga Mathematics

  • According to the American Nurses Association (2010), principles of Just Culture were borrowed from the aviation industry and seek to “create an environment that encourages individuals to report mistakes so that the precursors to errors can be better understood in order to fix the system issues” (p.1). The School of Nursing is committed to applying the principles of Just Culture to find a balance between blamelessness and corrective interventions for students and faculty practicing in nursing

  • -11:40 HGST 287 (section 1): Women and the HolocaustTR 1:45-3:30 HGST 287 (section 2): Latin America and the HolocaustMW 1:45-3:30 HGST 387: Stories from a Land Divided: Reading Israel/PalestineT 3:40-6:40 NAIS 250: Introduction to Native American & Indigenous StudiesMWF 11:15-12:20 & MWF 1:45-2:50 NAIS 387: Settler Colonialism, Ethnic Cleansing & Genocide in PalestineTR 9:55-11:40 RELI 237: JudaismTR 11:50-1:35

  • Look Down, Fair Moon Choir of the West – Richard Nance, Conductor University Chorale – Brian Galante, Conductor PurchaseListen on SoundClound!The album features selections from the choir’s 2013 and 2014 tours, including music from the choir’s heralded performance at the 2013 American Choral Directors Association National Conference. Also included are the premiere of “Northern Lights,” by Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds, selections accompanied by PLU faculty pianist Oksana Ejokina, works

  • research methods and various topics of practical theology, including homiletics. His recent research focuses on how to discern and use local theological claims in congregations, and on the recovery of phronesis (practical judgment) within and for theological education. Nieman has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest. After graduating from PLU, he earned his Master of Divinity degree from Wartburg Seminary and was ordained as a pastor in the American Lutheran Church in 1985. He earned his Ph.D. from

  • Team at Rainier Cup Regatta, May 2021 Men's Varsity 4+ Racing at Rainier Cup, May 2021 Training on American Lake Training on Campus- Distanced and Masked, March 2021 Racing at WIRA Championships on Lake Natoma, CA Ready to race. Sunrise at Vancouver Lake, WA. Team NewsNow recruiting for the 2022-2023 season!   Interested in rowing?  We are seeking new rowers and coxswains.  No experience required. Contact Rob Thompson (Thompsrw@plu.edu) for more information or with any questions and to RSVP for