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  • Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Posted by: Jeffrey Roberts / May 22, 2024 Image: PLU Biology major Ash Bechtel poses for their Senior Spotlight portrait, Thursday, May 9, 2024, at PLU. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) May 22, 2024 By Nikki McCoyPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Ash Bechtel always wanted to be in healthcare, she just wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash

  • her to the realm of cardiology, where she worked as a Nurse Practitioner in both inpatient and outpatient settings until 2019. It was during this time that she discovered her true calling in aesthetics. Since the summer of 2023, she has been a member of the PLU community, sharing her knowledge and basic nursing skills with her students. She finds immense satisfaction in teaching and supporting new students during their clinicals, witnessing their remarkable progress in a short span of time

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  • to expectations for submitting corrections and revisions. Best practices: – Students should be provided with opportunities to revise and resubmit papers following initial faculty feedback. – Faculty should not make corrections and revisions for the students. Rather, faculty should name the errors (e.g., incorrect word choice, spelling, sentence structure, subject-verb agreement, punctuation, use of vague references, wordiness, in-text citation errors, reference list errors, table formatting, use

  • Timely Research PLU faculty members engage in research critical to today and tomorrow Posted by: nicolacs / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant DirectorTranslating the EnlightenmentThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently awarded Professor of French Rebecca Wilkin a $133,333 grant under the Scholarly Editions and Translations interest area. Wilkin and her collaborator Angela Hunter, an English professor from the University of Arkansas at Little

  • Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar What Lutheran Higher Education looks like in 2019 Bring Your Whole Self The values of Lutheran higher education — critical questioning, free expression, service in the world and more — inform how learning takes place at PLU, both inside and outside the classroom. Cover story LUTHERAN HIGHER EDUCATION Inquiry. Service. Leadership. Care. Lutheran higher education A visual portrait of how we live our values at Pacific Lutheran University. Power

  • What Lutheran Higher Education looks like in 2019 Bring Your Whole Self The values of Lutheran higher education — critical questioning, free expression, service in the world and more — inform how learning takes place at PLU, both inside and outside the classroom. Cover story LUTHERAN HIGHER EDUCATION Inquiry. Service. Leadership. Care. Lutheran higher education A visual portrait of how we live our values at Pacific Lutheran University. Power Paddle Lute joins her Samish Tribe in canoe journey that

  • Forest, Illinois Thomas Saathoff '87Vice President, Strategy and Portfolio Management, Hewlett-PackardRidgefield, Wash. LaurieSoine '88Nurse Practitioner, Cardiology and Director, Advance Practice Nursing/Chief ARNP, University of Washington Medical CenterSeattle, Wash. ScottSquires '88Owner/Broker, Squires Development & Real Estate, Inc.Newbury Park, Calif. BenWarwickChief Investment Officer, Aveo Capital PartnersHighlands Ranch, CO StacyWilson '03President, Wilson Construction Bend, Oreg.

  • daily lives.” 4 ASPLU Presidents Laurie Soine ’88 lives in Shoreline, Wash. She is an adult and acute care nurse practitioner in nuclear cardiology at the University of Washington Medical Center and is a teaching associate in the Department of Radiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Martha (Miller) Ward ’77 lives in Seattle. She is a senior vice president in the financial services industry. David C. Wold ’56 lives in Tacoma. He is a retired Bishop of the Southwestern Washington

  • Explore career paths in policing, law, corrections, and victim services Connect with our vast alumni network Collaborate with faculty mentors Study criminal offending and the criminal justice system InternshipOne of the hallmarks of the PLU Criminal Justice Program is our inclusion of a required internship. Examples of recent internship placements include: Crystal Judson Family Justice Center Our Sisters’ House Pierce County Department of Assigned Counsel Pierce County Juvenile Court Rebuilding Hope

  • Kate Luther Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice Phone: 253-535-7593 Email: lutherke@plu.edu Office Location: Xavier Hall - 245 Professional Education Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Riverside, 2008 M.A., Sociology, University of California, Riverside, 2004 B.A., Sociology & Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2002 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Corrections, Criminology, Juvenile Delinquency Deviance Family Gender Books Teaching Criminology at the Intersection