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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
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-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
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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
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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
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, and identifying and facilitating investments in mitigation initiatives and emergency equipment and resources. Suicide Prevention As many as half of all college students suffer from depression at some point during their university career. Some of these students may feel so overwhelmed or hopeless that they will consider taking their own lives. back to top Involvement Show more information about these links ASPLU PLU's student government supports the voices and values that uplift all students on
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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
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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 Coach (claire.ratcliff@plu.edu) for more information or with any questions and to RSVP for
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a recipient of the Richard Rodgers Award (2012 and 2014), The Jonathan Larson Award, and ASCAP’s Dean Kay, Harold Adamson, and Richard Rodgers Awards. His musical WITNESS UGANDA will have its west coast premiere at the Wallis Annenberg in Los Angeles. The show had its NY premier at 2econd Stage Theater and its world premiere at the American Repertory Theater at. His show Lempicka had its world premiere at Williamstown Theater Festival in 2018 and is aiming for a New York run in 2020. Upcoming
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experiences the sting of systemic oppression when in Norway. “It’s difficult for me, on an emotional level, to identify as white,” said Storfjell, who has spent significant time in both countries. In Norway, he said, “I always knew I was Sámi.” This experience informed his passion project: a new Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) program and minor at Pacific Lutheran University, set to launch in fall 2018. In fact, the opportunity to create such a program was part of what convinced Storfjell
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players’ blades cut through American Lake – especially for senior basketball player Bryce Miller. Miller proudly sported a 1980s PLU women’s crew jacket, the bottom of which grazed his bellybutton thanks to his 6-foot-6-inch frame. Inside the jacket was the name Connie Eliason, Miller’s mom. Miller had been by her side when she beat breast cancer when he was 5. Then, when he was 8, leukemia took his mother away. Connie was 37 when she died, a beloved elementary school principal, wife, daughter and
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