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  • Message from the School of Nursing DeanDear Students, Alumni, Staff, Faculty, and Friends of Nursing: It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing. You are joining a nursing school with a long history of educational excellence and service in the Pacific Northwest. The PLU School of Nursing promotes the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities through education, scholarship and service. Our core values of inquiry, service

  • School of Nursing ResourcesThe School of Nursing is housed on the second and third floors of Ramstad Hall. Classrooms and conference rooms are located on the second floor as well, with faculty offices, student learning facilities, and the Center for Continued Nursing Learning (CCNL) located on the second floor. Current undergraduate and graduate nursing students can find more information, downloadable forms, and other pertinent information on the Application page of this website. Students can

  • David Ulleland was killed in a tragic job-related accident on August 3, 1968. David was regarded as quiet, bright, and well-organized, and a serious student and Lutheran. He loved baseball, track, and cross-country track. Out of fondness and appreciation for Lowell Anderson, the Ulleland family generously funded the remainder of his education at PLU. After graduating from PLU in 1971, and after completing medical school, Dr. Lowell Anderson now is a practicing orthopedic surgeon in Montana.  In 1987

  • David Ulleland was killed in a tragic job-related accident on August 3, 1968. David was regarded as quiet, bright, and well-organized, and a serious student and Lutheran. He loved baseball, track, and cross-country track. Out of fondness and appreciation for Lowell Anderson, the Ulleland family generously funded the remainder of his education at PLU. After graduating from PLU in 1971, and after completing medical school, Dr. Lowell Anderson now is a practicing orthopedic surgeon in Montana.  In 1987

  • Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar A PLU Economics Degree Alumni Profiles / January 20, 2015 A PLU Economics Degree: The First Step For Many World-Changing Lutes By Zach Powers '10 ResoLUTE Writer TACOMA, WASH. (June 18, 2015)- PLU Economics students past and present have selected their major with a seemingly endless list of vocational sectors in mind. However, most seem

  • Brief History of Lucia Fest at PLUIn December 1950, Rev. E. Arthur Larson, professor of Swedish, introduced the Lucia custom to the PLU campus. At 5:30 on a cold, December morning, a group of female Swedish language students were honored with a visit from Sankta Lucia. The white-robed saint, wearing a crown of candles and a red satin sash, knocked at the doors of Harstad Hall. In her hands were a plate of cookies and a pot of fresh-brewed coffee. The saint’s real name was Lola (Murk) Gracey ’54

  • and snacks are available for purchase at PLU’s Old Main Market in the Anderson University Center. Local Restaurants Within Walking Distance of PLU The BLT Salad from 208 Garfield, one of several restaurants within walking distance of PLU. 208 Garfield Coffee, drinks, sandwiches, and salads 208 Garfield St. S. #102 253-538-5990Jade Pacific Pho and Chinese Cuisine 12154 Pacific Ave. S. 253-531-1818Farrelli’s Wood Fire Pizza 210 Garfield St. S. 253-538-0202Lieu’s Mandarin and Szechwan Cuisine 12151

  • Highlights of the PLU Wellness Access PlanThe PLU Wellness Access Plan (WAP) provides resources to support the wellbeing of PLU undergraduate students and includes coverage for: Primary medical care services with same-day appointments frequently available through PLU’s Health Center.  There is no charge for an office visit, so there is no need for an insurance card or co-pay. Physical examinations for athletics, travel, and employment, all at no charge. Reimbursement for health insurance

  • them through the use of protective medicine, however this is considered dangerous.  (Kreamer, 1987, 53) Moba figures are made in the likeness of the human form, but are abstract. Typically, figures have short legs in comparison to the rest of the body, limited facial features, lack of detailed hands and feet, and gender is only rarely indicated. The Moba found in the PLU collection have all of these characteristics and the genders are unknown. The figures also show sign of wood deterioration and

  • group, and current scholarship.”Grad students receive lots of mentorship Her advisor connected Carli with a gender history working group at the Center of Jewish History where scholars and grad students gather once a month for bagels and to read and comment on one of the group member’s paper. In Carli’s words, she has “become a part of a wonderful network of scholars and have learned so much!”There were many academic highlights in Carli’s first grad school year, but a special favorite was being