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engagement in personal intimacies, sexual contact, or sexual coercion. Sexual misconduct of any kind is not tolerated and will be addressed through PLU’s Student Conduct System. For more information see Sexual Misconduct section within this Student Handbook. All suspected inappropriate relationships will be reported to the PLU Title IX Coordinator, and are subject to disciplinary action by the university. See PLU Title IX Policy and PLU Sexual Misconduct Policy. Sexual or romantic conduct with a patient
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The University holds as basic the safety and well-being of every person in the community. Students are therefore expected to demonstrate common sense and good judgment in all areas where safety, health and cleanliness are concerned. The University prohibits activities that cause or threaten mental, emotional or physical harm, suffering or exhaustion; or which may cause damage or constitute a safety or health hazard for the university and/or its component parts, as well as for self and/or
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Cathy Kim Associate Professor of Education Phone: 253-535-7775 Email: kimck@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 121 Status:On Sabbatical Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Curriculum & Instruction: Technology Integration & Learning Sciences , University of Washington, 2017 M.A.T., University of Puget Sound, 1996 B.S., Western Washington University, 1995 Washington State Continuing Teaching Certification, since 1996 National Board Certification, since 2002 Elluminate
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wellbeing. By considering a wide variety of healing traditions, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, Dine (Navajo) healing traditions, Jewish healing movements, Ayurvedic medicine, or the practice of Curanderismo within Hispanic communities in the United States, the course challenges classic biomedical assumptions that health and wellness are static, universal categories that describe a physical body in proper working order. Instead, students begin to see that effective healthcare within a diverse
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the scenes than at center stage. And he spent the bulk of his professional life doing good work that propped up the people around him. “I love being the numbers geek,” he said, reminiscing about his 24-year career in banking before coming to PLU four years ago. “I’ve spent most of my career making the person in front of me look good. And I’m OK with that.” Corporate leaders weren’t complaining, either, he joked. But despite focusing on education, nonprofits and health care organizations at the end
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The following are our shared goals and vision for the SoN, building on current and historical strengths of the programs and accomplishments of and contributions by the faculty, to position the PLU SoN as a regional, state, and national program of preference and distinction.Download the Excel File
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editorials from the editor-in-chief. Emily was the ASPLU Diversity Director and founded a Spanish club and Latino/a student organization called Puentes. Katie and friend Jason Thompson respond to Lindsay Tomac’s anti-queer editorial in The Mast in 1996. Katie came to PLU from Spokane as a born-and-raised Lutheran. She quickly got involved in writing for The Mast and in her dorm community in Tingelstad. She met members of Harmony, like Nikki Plaid, and Beth Kraig organically, as well as her then-boyfriend
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in early December, and will showcase both PLU’s jazz ensemble and the University of Puget Sound’s jazz ensemble, under the direction of Tacoma jazz legend Tracy Knoop. We hope to feature a nationally-renowned professional guest artist. Since we will be using a public venue, attending the Christmas Jam in person may not be free of charge as it has been in the past. Please check back for details (date, location, featured artists, price, etc.) on our various web pages, Facebook, and with on-air
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July 27, 2012 In the foreground of this picture is Audrey (Coryell) Okuda’78, who came all the way from Japan for the reunion. Next to her is Dominique Lopez Piper, who is singing for her mom, Mary (Piper) Lopez Garelli ’81, who can no longer sing due to a medical condition. (John Froschauer, Photos) Choir of the West reunion and benefit concert draws alumni from across the globe By Barbara Clements University Communications For Audrey (Coryell) Okuda ’78 traveling 5,000 miles to be with her
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whose common bonds are intellectual curiosity and the experience of their generation. They share opinions, knowledge, and expertise with humor, creativity and mutual respect. Where is LIFE located?Learning Is ForEver offers classes to residents of beautiful Pierce County, Washington, which is located in the South Puget Sound area. How is Learning Is ForEver affiliated with Pacific Lutheran University?Pacific Lutheran University, located near Tacoma, WA, offers assistance to LIFE as a community
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