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  • practice in specific specialties. The program provides an excellent foundation for clinical practice, as well as for preparing qualified graduates to enter the best graduate programs in nursing.Hobbs says the experience has forced her to elevate her people skills as she works one-on-one with patients during the clinics. “Something that we really strive for here at PLU is therapeutic communication. Something that has been really hard throughout this pandemic is making sure that people feel safe and that

  • internships, outside financial support needed to be secured. Fortunately, assistance came from longtime donors Dave and Kendra Uhler ’99 and Jim Fredricksen ’78, who each helped fund the program and care deeply about equity, access and innovation. “Many internships still come with extra expenses like travel or housing to take full advantage of the programs. It is our hope that the internship scholarship funds can help make these types of experiences more approachable and affordable to students,” Dave

  • BJUG DAY: Q&A with Dr. Elizabeth A. Barton Posted by: Silong Chhun / October 28, 2021 October 28, 2021 By Veronice CrakerMarketing & CommunicationsPLU is creating a campus experience that helps our students thrive by supporting resources and experiential programs that cultivate the mind, body and spirit of each of our students. After all, it takes a healthy Lute to build a healthy community. Many of these resources are supported by our very own students, who understand that it takes a community

  • students should be referred to the Office of Student Life (x7200). PLU staff members should not confirm whether a student is active or where they reside even if the caller states they are family or a friend. The Office of Student Life will follow up with the student and pass on the message of the inquiry. It will be up to the student to contact the caller.Campus Departments or FacilitiesCampus Departments or FacilitiesGeneral inquiries about what programs are offered at PLU are acceptable to answer

  • card. Most importantly, let your letter writers know what eventually happens with respect to the admission/hiring decision. Telling them the outcome is not just the polite and right thing to do, but it will help them calibrate future letters for you, and for other students. Include information such as “I was offered admission to Programs A and B, and will be attending Program B in the fall” or “I didn’t get in during this cycle, but the admission officer at School C told me that my lack of a

  • wellness wheel model and utilize this model to create vibrant wing programs and activities.Upper Division Learning Community (South & Harstad)In addition to general RA responsibilities, the Upper Division Housing RAs are placed in a South or Stuen wing and are trained to understand the needs of upper class, transfer, graduate, and married/domestically partnered students. RA Hours and Compensation Average of 13 hours/week, with extended hours in the beginning and end of semesters Compensation will

  • study away programs, excludes J-term and Summer. Living with a spouse or child [copy of marriage or birth certificate required]. A student enrolled at the University and living off-campus that does not meet the criteria listed above and without approval from the Department of Residential Life is in violation of this policy, and will be held responsible for room and meal charges for that period and will be required to move on-campus for the remainder of their time. Students with an admit term prior

  • Story 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma's Broadway Center And One, Adam Utley '04, Performed at TEDxTacoma Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts programs in schools... April 21, 2014 Supplemental Issue RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Billboards

  • offer an efficient, straightforward path into education,” Larsen said. “But we don’t cut corners.” The program attracts a variety of students, ranging in age from 22 to 50-plus. Some come straight from their undergraduate programs, while others are career-changers searching for a chance to make a difference in young people’s lives through education. “People can come in with pretty much any bachelor’s degree, as long as they have sufficient coursework in the area they want to teach,” Larsen said

  • among PLU nursing graduate students, she stressed. “We still have that personal touch,” Pepin said. The personal touch is a direct extension of the personal care exhibited by Pepin, Richardson, Erickson and all of their nursing faculty colleagues. Nursing graduate programs are increasingly moving online, the professors noted, meaning master’s students get little to no interaction with professors face to face. And that lack of interaction bleeds into their hands-on learning opportunities. “It’s easy