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  •   Product Website: http://www.myoutcomes.com/ Cost:  $20/month

    Elisabeth Esmiol-Wilson, PhD, LMFTDepartment of Marriage and Family TherapyPreparing Clinicians Using Feedback Informed Treatment Tools Elisabeth Esmiol Wilson and students working with iPads in a Marriage and Family Therapy class. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) MyOutcomes   Product Website: http://www.myoutcomes.com/ Cost:  $20/monthElisabeth Esmiol Wilson is an Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy. Her role in PLU’s MFT

  • Introduction The Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) offers “Four-Week Summer Program” scholarships to non-native Chinese speaking college students worldwide to study Chinese language and

    Summer Programs in China2019 Four-week Confucius Institute Scholarship Summer Program in China Introduction The Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) offers “Four-Week Summer Program” scholarships to non-native Chinese speaking college students worldwide to study Chinese language and culture in China. Program date: July1~26, 2019 Host Universities Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), Beijing Program Duration: four weeks Program Content 1) Chinese and Chinese culture classes 2) Field trips

  • Accepted to med school For those passing through northwest­ern Idaho, here’s hoping you don’t meet Guy Jensen. Jensen is a volunteer emergency medical technician, who, during the summer, is likely to be one of the first people on the scene in the event of a…

    com­munity, and get precious job skills to boot. He spent his summers training as an EMT. He took classes at the state fire academy. He completed a rope-rescue training course. He learned Spanish volunteering at a medical clinic that treats migrant workers. For a while, he considered studying to be a paramedic but realized that wouldn’t quite satisfy him. “Dropping people off at the hospital and that being the end of my contact with them just wasn’t fulfilling,” Jensen recalled. “I wanted to know how

  • 16 semester hours of approved philosophy courses; for transfer students, at least 8 hours must be taken at PLU. One of the classes is required to be an upper division course (300 or 400 level).

    Philosophy Minor:16 semester hours of approved philosophy courses; for transfer students, at least 8 hours must be taken at PLU. One of the classes is required to be an upper division course (300 or 400 level). Students considering a minor should discuss their personal goals with departmental faculty.

  • Please contact our Scholarship and Enrollment Officer by phone at 253-535-8740 or by email rotc@plu.edu if you are interested in a scholarship or joining ROTC.

    , Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage Eligibility Requirements US Citizen Meet Army Physical Fitness Standards Pass the DoD Physical Examination (DoDMERB) Have at least a 2.5 GPA* Gain acceptance to PLU, or to one of our satellite schools (Get a degree from SMU, UPS, UW-T, PC and CWU-P but take ROTC classes at PLU) *Minimum requirement. Higher scores will increase competitiveness. OPTIONS: Starting your freshman year and continuing until graduation Compressing the 100 and 200 level Military Science

  • Listed below are some of the services and support provided by Instructional Technologies. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics - Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z -

    , protoolsWorkshops253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoTechnology workshops on a variety of software and topics.workshops, instruction, technology, training, softwareWorkshops - Course Integrated253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoCustomized, classroom-focused technology workshops for classes, departments, or groups.workshops, courses, instructionMaking a Service RequestNeed help with your question or problem? You can get help a number of ways: Online – You can create an online service request and

  • Kinesiology is the study of human movement. It is a dynamic and growing field with applications to a wide array of allied health, medicine, fitness, education, sport, and recreation related

    life-enhancing pursuits. The successful completion of our majors demands a strong integration of the liberal arts and sciences with thorough professional preparation in light of respective state and national standards, accrediting bodies and certification programs. Internship experiences are an integral and required element of all majors in the department and allow for students to further develop and apply their education and training in real world, professional settings.The Major and Minor

  • Paralympian in training | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Natalie is from Steilacoom, WA where as a member of her high school track team she competed in the 100- and 200-meter dash and long jump.

    Natalie McCarthy ’09 Paralympian in training Biography Biography Natalie is from Steilacoom, WA where as a member of her high school track team she competed in the 100- and 200-meter dash and long jump. Unsure of her ability to compete at the Division III level of intercollegiate athletics, she took a friend’s suggestion and checked out rowing and found it to her liking. However, the first step to her becoming a successful rower was for PLU coach Tony Lawver and the team to embrace Natalie and

  • Listed below are some of the services and support provided via the Help Desk. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics - Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z - Services

    • Support infoPoll students or audience in real time during classes or events.Computer Repairs253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoRepair of university and personally-owned computers and software.Consultations253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoConsultations about digital media projects or technology used in teaching and learning.Cybersecurity Awareness Training253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Web site • Support infoThe KnowBe4 Cybersecurity Awareness Training curriculum is intended to

  • PLU Chemistry professor Dean Waldow hopes to one day become useless. After all, as an educator, his job is to empower students to work confidently and independently in a field that is constantly innovating. He does this by bringing students into his lab to help…

    Charged Up Professor Dean Waldow explores the future of batteries while training future chemists Posted by: nicolacs / November 1, 2021 Image: Alyssa Bright ’22 and Professor Dean Waldow share a discussion in a PLU chemistry lab. (Photos by John Froschauer/PLU) November 1, 2021 By By Anneli HaralsonResoLute Guest WriterPLU Chemistry professor Dean Waldow hopes to one day become useless. After all, as an educator, his job is to empower students to work confidently and independently in a field