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  • able to identify social policy at the local, state, and federal level that impacts well-being, service delivery, and access to services; assess how social welfare and economic policies impact the delivery of and access to health services; and, apply advanced critical thinking to analyze, formulate, and advocate for policies that advance human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice. #vc-pricing-table-673e4e798e1df .wpb-plan-features li::before { content: ""; display: inline-block

  • Rebekah Blakney ’12 Rebekah Blakney ’12 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/rebekah-blakney-header-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 14, 2016 April 18, 2019 PLU alumna collects, studies mosquitoes in the pursuit of improved public health TACOMA, WASH. (March 9, 2016)- Mosquitoes are pests to some, but for Rebekah Blakney ’12 they carry a

  • : Professor Munro is discussing a chemical reaction equation with Rebecca using a classroom whiteboard; there are two video angles of the same action] – and a STEM education minor, where students can see if they might wanna teach science, in a K-12 setting. [video: Professor Munro is sitting in a chemistry classroom with a whiteboard and projector screen in the background. There is a front and side video angle.] – We also have a great health sciences advising program for anyone interested in [video: A

  • PLUThe Center for Continued Nursing Learning (CCNL) provides excellent continuing education and professional development for nurses and other interested health care professionals. We offer multiple programs that provide the opportunity to gain contact hours and clock hours.

  • What is an Individualized Major in Interdisciplinary Studies? The individualized major offers students the chance to design and propose their own program of study, charting a course through PLU’s curriculum that allows them to pursue their interests and prepare for their future. Examples include previous majors in Digital Media, Indigenous Studies, Global Health, and Environmental Education. Drawing courses from across PLU’s offerings, students with individualized majors develop their expertise

    Individualized Majors
  • Revised October 2022Pacific Lutheran University is committed to sustaining a healthy, safe, and caring community. The use of tobacco is a health hazard and is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. More than 1,000 Americans die every day from tobacco-related illnesses, and more than 16 million Americans are living with diseases directly attributable to smoking. For these reasons, on June 1, 2012, PLU became a tobacco-free campus.  PLU recognizes that tobacco cessation can

  • and applications. Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs High School Math Teacher, school districts across Washington State Search Consultant Engineer, Lucidworks Data Consultant, Washington State Department of Health Office of People Services System Design Engineer, Thermo Fisher Scientific Stewardship Associate, Forterra Implementation Specialist, SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Multi-Employer Training Fund Lead Payroll Specialist, Pacific Lutheran University Associate Software Engineer, Southwest

  • PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts

  • , Massachusetts, on Feb. 5, 1928, along with her twin sister, Sally (“Broie”), to Elisabeth Lee Hilles and George Stoddard Reynolds, M.D. From 1977 to 1992, Molly was employed by Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of Development. She was a “renaissance woman.” In Lakewood, Washington, Molly’s interest in human services made her aware that many lacked access to health facilities. She soon joined the Pierce County Health Council, its regional Puget Sound Health Planning Council and Facilities Review

  • workday; unscheduled calls should not be made after 9:00 p.m. or on the weekend. Students must not transport clients in their personal vehicle. Students should arrange to meet the client as needed at the health care agency. Students should not sign as witnesses for legal documents such as surgery permits. It is also recommended students not witness wills or other similar legal documents. Refer any such requests to instructor or appropriate nursing personnel in the clinical agency. Students are