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Attend programs from 3/4 of the G&S Week themes listed below and receive a coffee credit!
Location Queer Coffee is a biweekly check-in for LGBTQIA2S+ PLU staff & faculty, but for Gender & Sexuality Week we would love for any queer Lutes to join us! RSVP here. Sista Circle Meet & Greet Hosted by: Center of DJS Fri 10/25, 2:30-4pm in AUC 133 Sista* Circle strives to be a safe space for womxn, nonbinary, femme, and trans people of color (faculty, staff, and students) to encourage one another to THRIVE. Overall, this space provides opportunities to discuss self-love, family life, self-care
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Sending your student off to college is an exciting time. Many parents feel it is the culmination of years spent raising, educating and caring for their children.
Tips and Resources for Parents and Caregivers of StudentsSending your student off to college is an exciting time. Many parents feel it is the culmination of years spent raising, educating and caring for their children. However, it can also be a time of sadness and grief for parents. You may be familiar with the popular term, ‘Empty Nest Syndrome’, which is not actually a clinical syndrome, but rather a common reaction to children transitioning out of the family home; it is characterized by
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The Morken Center for Learning and Technology is the first building at an independent college in Washington to receive gold-level certification under the U.S.
West Coast undergraduate institution. Rieke also offers an open chemistry and physics lab, as well as nine academic department-run computer labs. Century-old Harstad Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. One of the largest children’s literature collections in the Pacific Northwest, with 6,700 titles. Marriage and Family Therapy Center, training clinicians in mental health counseling for children, adults, couples and families. W.M. Keck Observatory, with a Meade LX200
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a. Purpose: The University’s Purchasing Card (P-Card) program is a fast, flexible purchasing tool, which offers an alternative to regular university purchasing processes and provides an efficient
reviewers, and designate default Banner account numbers (FOAPs) for P-Card transactions to post. e. Purchasing Card Coordinator: The Business Office staff member who administers the purchasing card program for the University and is the main contact between the University and Bank of America (Bank). 3. General Policies and Procedures Purchasing Cards are issued to individuals, not to departments. Cardholders must be staff or faculty employees of the University. (Students are ineligible.) Purchasing Cards
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Review Meetings are neither formal court trials nor formal administrative hearings. Rather, they are structured educational discussions that focus on the student’s behavior in association with the
, and conduct cross-examination on the student’s behalf, as applicable for a sexual misconduct hearing. Parties are not permitted to conduct cross-examination themselves. The student and the Advisor may confer at reasonable times as determined in the sole discretion of the Review Meeting Officers / Decision Makers.Support PersonStudents may select one support person per conduct process and this support person must be a member of the PLU community, may not be a family member, and may not be an
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Students may be granted regular or provisional admission to graduate programs, which may come with conditions. Some students may be granted admission with conditions.
hours are required for the Family Nurse Practitioner concentration, and a minimum of 90 semester hours are required for the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner concentration. Post-master’s students may apply previous graduate level nursing coursework toward the requirement, based on approval of the courses by the dean or his/her designee (e.g., program director). Graduate work from another institution may be accepted for transfer upon petition by the student and approval by the dean or his
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Apply to graduate programs at Pacific Lutheran University. Programs are offered in business, creative writing, education, kinesiology, nursing and marriage & family therapy.
Master of Business AdministrationAPPLYMaster of Social WorkAPPLYMaster of Fine Arts in Creative WritingAPPLYMaster of Arts in EducationAPPLYDoctor of Education in Educational LeadershipAPPLYMaster of Arts in Marriage & Family TherapyAPPLYMaster of Science in NursingAPPLYDoctor of Nursing PracticeAPPLYPost-Graduate Nurse Practitioner CertificateAPPLY
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The world of business is always changing. Markets trend up and down, technologies evolve, and ethical standards constantly progress. To many private-sector veterans, this rate of change can be daunting, but to students and faculty members at Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business, they are…
discipline of business and more about providing a ‘PLU life coach,’ ” explains Mulder. “Our alumni and students are really excited about connecting via this program, and we see it as especially beneficial for first-in-their-family (to attend college) students who can use a bit of extra support around the transition to university courses, exploratory conversations about areas of study, and becoming acclimated to learning and life in the School of Business at PLU.” Mulder, who majored in business at PLU in
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Originally Published 1999 “The Artist, the thinker, the hero, the saint —who are they, finally, but the finite self radicalized and intensified? . . . The difference between [them] and the rest of us . . . is a willingness to undergo the journey of…
the kind of knowing that cannot be unknown. For our students this is a process of reconstituting themselves as human beings, a process of disintegration and reintegration, for some welcome, for others not. For all, however, it is a process that usually involves their experiencing a sense of tension and even betrayal of family, peer group, social class, ethnic community, religious denomination, or political ideology. Whether and how students negotiate this process depends on many things: among them
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TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 18, 2020) — If you’ve ever wondered whether leaders are born or made, the answer is both. At least it is when you’re referring to Pacific Lutheran University graduate Amy Spieker ’09. Growing up in a Navy family, Spieker moved her fair…
ever wondered whether leaders are born or made, the answer is both. At least it is when you’re referring to Pacific Lutheran University graduate Amy Spieker ’09.Growing up in a Navy family, Spieker moved her fair share of times, and in doing so was able to meet a lot of different people. She graduated from Central Kitsap High School in Silverdale in 2005 and excelled in basketball there, netting a scholarship to play at PLU. It was lessons both on the court and in the classroom that shaped her for
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