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  • DCHAT Podcast: PLU School of Business Dean Chung-Shing Lee answers alumni questions Posted by: Zach Powers / November 17, 2016 November 17, 2016 TACOMA, WASH. (Nov. 17, 2016)- The second episode of Pacific Lutheran University’s DCHAT podcast features a discussion with Chung-Shing Lee, Professor of Technology and Innovation Management and dean of the PLU School of Business. An award-winning educator and accomplished researcher, Dr. Lee was named dean of the PLU School of Business in July 2016

  • Pathophysiology, Clinical procedures for the Family Nurse Practitioner, Leadership and Organizational management, Policy and Politics in Healthcare, Clinical faculty for the FNP I FNP II and FNP III courses.  Chair, Doctor of Nursing Practice projects. Scholarly interest Wilderness and austere healthcare.  Alternative and complementary healthcare practices. Traditional Chinese Medicine practices, specifically Acupuncture.  Correctional Health Care. Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN). Wilderness

  • Advanced Nurse) Doctoral program (Advanced Health Assessment, Advance Pathophysiology, Clinical procedures for the Family Nurse Practitioner, Leadership and Organizational management, Policy and Politics in Healthcare, Clinical faculty for the FNP I FNP II and FNP III courses.  Chair, Doctor of Nursing Practice projects. Scholarly interest Wilderness and austere healthcare.  Alternative and complementary healthcare practices. Traditional Chinese Medicine practices, specifically Acupuncture

  • require the General Record Exam (GRE). However, law schools require the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), and business programs often require the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Summer before Senior Year: Consider a GRE (or other standardized test) prep course. Consider taking the GRE View program websites and familiarize yourself with their deadlines and admissions policies. Fall of Senior Year: Take the GRE or appropriate standardized test if you have not already done so. Work with your

  • José Curiel Morelos Executive Director of Campus Safety & Emergency Management Phone: 253-535-8787 Email: curielmorelos@plu.edu Biography Biography I am a first generation college graduate. I was born in Mexico and came to the states as a child. Grew up in Oregon for most of my life. I am married and have a daughter. The most common question I get asked is “Is campus safe?” We all have our own definitions and expectations of what it means to truly be and feel safe. In short, I would say PLU is

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  • description with you. Play an active role in the session by asking questions and contributing insights. Bring papers well in advance of the due date. Keep track of what your consultant says and apply that advice to future papers. Use the Writing Center as a time management tool: come in early at the pre-writing stage, and come back with various drafts. Utilize our handbooks and writers’ resources, even when you aren’t working with a consultant. What to Expect: While we will not proofread or correct texts

  • skills and expand their networks. Duties may include project management, collecting and analyzing large quantities of data, performing engineering calculations, reviewing plans, drafting technical memos, and participating in team meetings. Engineering interns will also be able to collaborate with a team, network with other professionals, and learn about various projects across our water system. Engineering internships are typically 40 hours per week, 12 weeks long, and coincide with the summer break

  • . Almost 50 percent of the university’s graduating seniors each year have taken advantage of study away opportunities, reaping benefits such as leadership skills, adaptability, independence and self-reliance — all traits that employers recognize and covet. Building on a study away experience is another step toward becoming a well-rounded citizen of the world, and many PLU students choose to continue their global education through Peace Corps Preps, the Fulbright Program, Peace Scholars and more.Peace

  • access to a network of accomplished mentors who are eager to share their expertise and guide students on their academic and professional journeys. College of Liberal Studies Mentoring ProgramThis enriching program is tailored for undergraduate students in a diverse range of majors within the College of Liberal Studies. Whether you are studying Anthropology, Chinese Studies, Economics, English, Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies, Global Studies, History, Holocaust & Genocide Studies, Language

  • requesting official and unofficial transcripts.Registrar's WebsiteWondering what to do about insurance between graduation and your first job? Out of work? PLU provides short term and permanent insurance options through the Alumni Insurance Program, including real estate, auto, home & renters, and travel insurance.Alumni TravelThrough a collaborative effort of the Office of Alumni & Student Connections and the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, PLU is now offering opportunities for