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  • implementation of an evaluation and outcomes model, to assume a leadership role in managing health care resources, and to integrate clinical and evaluation competencies for care and outcomes management. Areas of Specialization : Certified Nurse Educator Clinical Nurse Leader Program Highlights: Excellent Reputation – A PLU nursing degree carries a long history in nursing and alumni network in WA and nationally. Relevant Curriculum – Informed by real world practice and meets all requirements for national

  • Lewis and Clark College Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Business Communication Criminal Justice English Environmental Studies Global Studies History Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology After graduating, I plan on going to law school! And I feel confident that because of the advising program and the help I have received from professors, I will be able to make an informed decision on

  • artists and scholars interested in the artistic use of type, as well as its history and development. I hope that you will take some time review the great news from SOAC that is contained in this online magazine. Many thanks to Amanda (Mandi) LeCompte, SOAC’s Outreach Manager, for all of her excellent work in putting this all together. I encourage you to stay in touch with us (or re-connect!) by subscribing to our monthly e-mail newsletter SOACtivities, on Facebook, or stopping by campus to say hello

  • years or even 10 or more!  You are forever part of the PLU community, and we look forward to hearing from you. Suhatt JantornThailand Master of Business Administration, 2019 I met Pacific Lutheran University by chance, but I attended the MBA [program] by choice. With nearly two centuries of history, there is no doubt this is the number one university in the Tacoma area. The campus environment is extraordinary and the classes are exceptional. Farah FehailiLebanon School of Business, 2015 [I chose PLU

  • by contacting the scholarship and enrollment officer. Note: A maximum of 20 semester hours earned in ROTC programs may be applied toward a baccalaureate degree at PLU. Advance course students must take or have taken a professional military education history course that includes one of the following: HGST 200: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies HIST 329: Europe and the World Wars, 1914-1945 HIST 349: U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 352: The American Revolution IHON 257: The

  • anthropology. As any budding scholar, I know the only way to understand a new culture is to dive right in! With that in mind, I’m here in Oaxaca to expand my understanding of Mexico and have some new experiences along the way. In my down-time I like to read, crochet, and cook. In other words, ya soy una abuela.     Siobhan Warmer I’m Siobhan, and I’m a junior at PLU studying Hispanic Studies and History. I chose to come to Oaxaca to improve my speaking abilities and learn more about the culture.

  • possible. I am a Sociology and Hispanic Studies double major. Before this trip, I was highly focused on the immigration system in the United States; I was incredibly curious about its history and the social ramifications surrounding it, and was fascinated by how these are manifested in Tacoma, since one of the largest detention centers in the country is housed on Tacoma’s port. Immigration, or migration in general, are complex topics that influence culture, experiences, and social situations in every

  • , we were one month into the program. I was already developing a better understanding of the aspects of Oaxacan culture, history, and its environment, both the familiar and the more unfamiliar ones, and what my place is amidst it all. Since then, all my interactions with my host family, my professors, the staff at ICO, our community, and my peers have allowed me to dig deeper into ideas about globalization, immigration, identity (national and individual), hospitality, and social change. From such

  • Norway this summer. The Consul of Norway in Seattle, Kim Nesselquist, facilitated the exhibition’s Tacoma premiere. “The relationship between Norway and the United States is very strong and continues to be critical for Washington state,” he said. “ It was important we get the exhibition here.” View Samples of the Exhibit Click on an image to see each piece. Accompanying the show is a scholarly volume of essays by leading authorities on the history and importance of the Norwegian constitution. (The

  • constant emergence of police brutality videos, bigoted political rhetoric and action, and an electoral race for the history books, there is a strong need for renewing the belief that this work is important and our self-care is vital for us to continue our care for the world. This weekend’s reminder of our social justice strength and resiliency, hence “no chill,” truly resonated with folks. With lots of food, a stirring panel discussion, thought-provoking conversations and even a little karaoke fun, we