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  • tutoring Group tutoring Test review sessions Webpage: https://www.joinknack.com/school/pacific-lutheran-universityAcademic AdvisingDescription: Build your degree, talk to an advisor, decide your major, New Student Registration (first-years & transfers), faculty resources. Provide guidance in developing academic goals and choosing a major Support for students experiencing academic difficulty Clarify general university and core requirements Serve as referrals to others throughout the campus Webpage

  • and ReferencesThis list of journal prompt questions was created by Mental Health Counseling Intern Kyra Zagorski, May 2024. References Dana, D. (2018). The polyvagal theory in therapy: Engaging the rhythm of regulation. W W Norton & Co. https://www.wondermind.com/article/self-esteem-journal-prompts/ https://counseling.uic.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2020/05/Grief-Journaling-Prompts.pdfSpringboard ExercisesThe following exercises are designed to help you relate to internal experiences in a

  • ? Critical Race Theory and the (De)Construction of the PLU Narrative Dr. John Nunes, the newly elected president of Concordia College in New York City and the first African-American to serve as president of a Lutheran college in the western hemisphere, will give the keynote address, When Grace Meets Race: One Lutheran’s View of Racial Justice. The conference is free and open to the public. Go to the conference website for the complete schedule, presentation descriptions and speaker biographies.October

  • & Yonge, 2004). Preceptors empower and support as much as they lead and teach (Wardrop, Coyne, Needham, 2019). References for What is a preceptor?Refs: Billay, D. B., & Yonge, O. (2004). Contributing to the theory development of preceptorship. Nurse Education Today, 24, 566-574. Wardrop, R., Coyne, E., & Needham, J. (2019). Exploring the expectations of preceptors in graduate nurse transition: A qualitative interpretive study. Nurse Education in Practice, 34, 97-103. BenefitsWhy have students in your

  • say “welcome home.” This is also the moment when the entire campus community extends a welcome to all of you who are joining us for your very first Fall Conference at PLU. This year your group includes some 27 new members of the faculty, as well as 49 new members of the administration and staff. We look forward to working with you during this new academic year. We pledge to you our support and our encouragement as the year unfolds. Would those of you attending your first Fall Conference please

  • said. They learned about the Makah perspective on everything from drugs and alcohol abuse on the reservation to whaling. “It’s not just hearing a third person account either,” Charles said. When asked about their culture, they had no problem speaking honestly and frankly, Marsicek said. “It really gives me a much better idea,” she said. “I would not have gotten that if I had been in Tacoma instead of here (Neah Bay). The people we’ve talked to are incredible.” Marsicek recalled how when the group

  • below.How does a 1% across the board raise get any closer to the goals of “The Box” resolution?It’s important to note that it’s a 3% total pool. Our salaries range from 9% to 19% below the median of our peer group. So, that 2% pool will help us bring up those at the bottom (both those at the low end of salaries as well as those furthest from the median for their categories). It’s also worth noting that we have to generate 8-10% additional revenue, above our normal expectations, to achieve the goals of

  • Names Fitness Center & Memorial GymNames Fitness Center is a 5,500-square-foot building that offers cardio equipment, a full complement of strength training equipment and free weights.   The fitness center is open to all current students, staff, and adult dependents free-of-charge.  We do not offer services or access to non-students or staff.  Names Fitness Center is attached to Memorial Gym that accommodates our well-attended Group Exercise, intramural sports, and physical education classes

  • for review by their mentors. The work isn’t always limited to one genre, Barot said: “What’s interesting about us is we celebrate multi-genre work. Writers might study other genres or be asked to study other genres to explore their creativity.” And the faculty mentors are key to emboldening that exploration: “These moves across genres can actually fuel more interesting work,” Rebecca McClanahan told the captivated group during the residency panel. The mentors meet or talk regularly with their

  • News. Joshua Wiersma ’18 Joshua is a senior from Gig Harbor, Washington, working toward a bachelor’s degree in communication with a focus in journalism. An award-winning video specialist, Joshua has worked with a number of local clients — such as KBTC Public Television, The Doty Group and the Greater Tacoma Convention Center — to help capture and share compelling stories with broad audiences. Joshua formerly served as the lead videographer for the prestigious student-media organization MediaLab