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  • Diversity Center Alums: Complexities of Care and Service Abroad Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / July 10, 2019 Image: Angie Hambrick (from right, clockwise:) Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability, sits down with Hispanic studies professor Giovanna Urdangarain, anthropology professor and PLU Peace Corps Prep Program Coordinator Katherine Wiley, and anthropology and global studies professor Dr. Ami Shah to discuss service abroad. July 10, 2019 By Kenzie Gandy

  • between support and graduation rates for teens experiencing homelessness. “I found that implementing trauma-informed practices, developing awareness, attending to basic needs, creating a supportive environment, and having community partners can create a positive impact on homeless students,” Reyes said. This past spring, Reyes graduated with her B.A. in social work and is now enrolled in the University of Washington’s MSW Advanced Standing Program. Reyes has come a long way from her time drifting from

  • notable increase over time. This project aims to broaden understanding of the human impact of agriculture on our environment and the health concerns that come with it.  4:30-4:45pm, “Mapping the subsurface distribution of Olympia beds in the Tehaleh and Tacoma Puget Sound Lowland Region” Sam Seabury Glacial deposits are found throughout the Puget Sound region dating back tens of thousands of years ago (Easterbrook, 1986). Olympia beds are some of these glacial deposits described as an advanced wash

  • the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ECON 491 : Independent Study To provide individual undergraduate students with advanced study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as IS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. Prerequisites: ECON 301 or 302 and consent of the department. (1 to 4) ECON 495 : Internship A research and writing project in connection with a student's approved off-campus activity

  • Counselors, Counselors, Therapists, Nurses, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs), and Psychiatrists. Committed to Recovery and Trauma-Informed Care principles, Greater Lakes offers evidence-based treatments like counseling, case management, peer support, and medication. Visit the Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare websiteHope Development, Puyallup, WA Hope Development Practice was founded in 2022. It is focused on serving the LQBTQIA+ community through advocacy, education and counseling. HDP is a

  • instructor. The PLU students who have taken my voice class will often join me, which is always wonderful. For spring semester, my first class of the day is Directing II, our advanced directing course. I then have a break for lunch and office hours, after which I teach one of two classes: The Audition, or Senior Capstone. I then have a very brief break before rehearsals begin at 6:00 p.m. and last until 10:00 p.m. This semester, I am directing Macbeth, which I am thrilled about. What’s the best thing

  • earned vacation time each year. Employees may accumulate up to the maximum vacation accrual amount appropriate for their position and length of service. However, once that maximum vacation accrual is reached, the employee will forfeit additional vacation leave accrual until such time as the employee’s vacation balance is under the maximum accrual cap. Vacation time will not be advanced, but must be accrued prior to the pay period in which it is used. Vacation leave accrues on the last day of the pay

  • if they practice in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) of 14 and above (Tier I).  There are many NHSC loan repayment sites in the Puget Sound area. More details are available on the NHSC website: http://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loanrepayment/index.html Nurse Corps loan repayment NURSE Corps Loan Repayment Program sets registered nurses (including advanced practice registered nurses and nursing faculty) on a rewarding career path while paying off 60 percent of their unpaid nursing student loans in

  • instructor. The PLU students who have taken my voice class will often join me, which is always wonderful. For spring semester, my first class of the day is Directing II, our advanced directing course. I then have a break for lunch and office hours, after which I teach one of two classes: The Audition, or Senior Capstone. I then have a very brief break before rehearsals begin at 6:00 p.m. and last until 10:00 p.m. This semester, I am directing Macbeth, which I am thrilled about. What’s the best thing

  • place to begin to live again, to build new relationships, to heal the wounds of the past. Yet the struggle to survive and provide for their families still persists. Screening & Ice Cream What: Film screening of Sweet Dreams, followed by Q&A with director Lisa Fruchtman and an ice-cream social. When: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28. Where: Anderson University Center Regency Room, PLU campus. Sponsors: The Kurt Mayer Endowment for Holocaust Studies, PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies, PLU School of Arts