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  • The University recognizes that the value of its data and resources lie in their appropriate and widespread use. Pacific Lutheran University is committed to respect and protect the privacy of its students, employees, parents, alumni, friends and healthcare patients as well as to protect the confidentiality of information important to the University’s academic mission. A...

    and custodians are responsible for managing and using university information in ways that are consistent with the university’s privacy and security policies (2.0 Privacy and 3.0 Security). All employees are expected to maintain confidentiality for the data and systems to which they have access. PLU employees may release internal or restricted information only to (a) entities that have a legitimate business need and have signed a data sharing agreement approved by the Senior Vice President for

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  • As a Black, neurodivergent, and trauma-informed therapist, I'm dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive space for clients to explore their experiences and emotions.

    Kiara Holden, Therapist in TrainingAs a Black, neurodivergent, and trauma-informed therapist, I’m dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive space for clients to explore their experiences and emotions. My therapeutic lens is rooted in culturally sensitive approaches and a systemic perspective that considers the interconnectedness of various systems, such as culture, family, and society, and the impact these can have on an individual’s experiences. I carry a person-centered approach that focuses on

  • Cover art by Ta-coumba T. Aiken Intersections, Number 50, Fall 2019 Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU). Each issue reflects on the intersection of faith, learning,…

    in the Presidential Center for Faith and Learning at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, the institutional sponsor of the publication. Intersections extends and enhances discussions fostered by the annual Vocation of the Lutheran College Conference, together lifting up the vocation of Lutheran colleges and universities. It aims to raise the level of  awareness among faculty, staff, and administration about the Lutheran heritage and church-relatedness of their institutions, especially as

  • Below are links to Mortvedt Library or open web materials by panelists and PLU faculty participating in the Wang Center 2022 symposium, HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL . Article: Healing, a Concept Analysis Firth, K., Smith, K., Sakallaris, B. R., Bellanti, D. M., Crawford,…

    Trauma Center is accessible from the Mortvedt Library website. PLU Faculty: Suzanne Crawford O’Brien Books and articles by Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, accessible from the Mortvedt Library website or book shelves. Denise Glover Articles by Denise Glover, accessible from the Mortvedt Library website. Brenda Ihssen Book chapters and articles by Brenda Ihssen, accessible from the Mortvedt Library website. Mark Mulder Articles by Mark Mulder, accessible from the Mortvedt Library website. Sarah Robinson Book

  • TACOMA, Wash. (Feb. 10, 2015)—On Thursday, Feb. 12, Pacific Lutheran University alumna and gospel music star Crystal Aikin ’97 returns to campus for a signing of her sophomore album, All I Need . Aikin will sign copies of All I Need from 12 p.m. to…

    will sign copies of All I Need from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 12 at Garfield Book Company. Aikin’s new album was released Feb. 3, 2015. It already has reached the top of iTunes’ Gospel Music charts. This album is her first in six years. Since her first release, she says she has become more comfortable with creating music, and she believes this album reflects her.“There’s a lot of energy in this [album],” Aikin told Black Entertainment Television. “I feel like I was actually able to put my voice, my

  • Orientation to Precepting Information that is specific for Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing, such as Orientation and the Preceptor Handbook, is available from the clinical instructor or

    physician assistants, and other health professionals are all partners in the clinical education of APRN students. As a practice discipline, experienced APRNs are an active and critical component of APRN clinical education in that they are able to afford APRN students with enculturation to their future role as APRNs.” https://www.aacnnursing.org/Education-Resources/APRN-Education/APRN-Clinical-Preceptor-Resources-Guide NONPF The Preceptor website of the National Organization for Nurse Practitioner

  • A master's degree, in any major, from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher For Ed.D.

    regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher Additional Requirements for both pathways Current, unencumbered WA State RN license Completion of college-level statistics (both descriptive and inferential) with a 3.0 (B) or better Online application Application fee (non-refundable) Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended Two letters of recommendation Résumé Statement of professional goals Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy A bachelor’s degree

  • Performance and Creative Interest Clubs and Organizations offer a wide array of communities to express creativity, passion, and individuality while being uplifted by those around you.

    organization that produces original short films, documentaries, and collaborations. They are funded by the Communication Department and offer COMA credit for attendance. Love for aspects of filmmaking and technical skills are what is valued in members and students of any skill level are encouraged to join and learn! Some of their past works include In the Same House and Her Voice, which can be found on the PLU Mast TV YouTube Channel! Type of Club or Organization: Performance & Creative Interest Meeting

  • Below are links to Mortvedt Library or open web materials by panelists and PLU faculty participating in the Wang Center 2022 symposium, HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL. Panelists: Eamonn Baker Video interview with Eamon Baker who gives an account of his experience on Bloody Sunday (January 30, 1972); the impact this had on his...

    Suh accessible from the Mortvedt Library website. Rachel Wax An article that mentions the Urban Youth Trauma Center is accessible from the Mortvedt Library website. PLU Faculty: Suzanne Crawford O’Brien Books and articles by Suzanne Crawford O’Brien , accessible from the Mortvedt Library website or book shelves. Denise Glover Articles by Denise Glover, accessible from the Mortvedt Library website. Brenda Ihssen Book chapters and articles by Brenda Ihssen, accessible from the Mortvedt Library