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  • The Spanish word, Duende (du-end-ay), has come to refer to the mysterious power that art has to deeply move a person. Soon-to-be graduates in the Department of Art and Design chose this word to rally around for their senior exhibition in the University Gallery, opening…

    find the stories and myths people have used throughout history to explain why nature behaves the way it does extremely interesting. The idea that there is a human or godlike force behind the mysteries of nature have been told since the beginning of human existence and created comfort and connection to the unexplainable. The images on the platters and sculptures reflect that human connection to nature. They show either a mythical connection to nature or a human desire to control or structure nature

  • Undergraduate Programs One credit of direct classroom instruction = one 50-minute class period/credit/

    for administrative responsibilities, strategic initiatives, and funded grants and programs is individually determined. Required nursing education regulatory standards and guidelines adhered to in this document include: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Accreditation Standards (2013); National Task Force Guidelines for Nurse Practitioner Education (2016); current State of Washington Nursing Commission Quality Care administrative code (NCQAC WAC); and Licensure, Accreditation

  • Undergraduate Programs One credit of direct classroom instruction = one 50-minute class period/credit/

    for administrative responsibilities, strategic initiatives, and funded grants and programs is individually determined. Required nursing education regulatory standards and guidelines adhered to in this document include: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Accreditation Standards (2013); National Task Force Guidelines for Nurse Practitioner Education (2016); current State of Washington Nursing Commission Quality Care administrative code (NCQAC WAC); and Licensure, Accreditation

  • From Diversity Abroad: Minority & Students of Color Abroad In the U.S. you might be classified by your ethnicity, but abroad, you may be identified first as an American.

    be working and living with individuals with limited experience or understanding of their background. China is still in many ways a very patriarchal society and significant misogyny exists in professional and academic settings. More than 90% of female graduates have encountered gender discrimination in the job search process. Also, women make up only 35% of the urban Chinese work force. Although most Chinese do not practice a religion, the majority of religious Chinese are either Buddhists or

  • . Administrative efforts to support undocumented students at PLU have been long standing, but in the face of a presidential administration unfriendly to immigrants in the United States, an official task force for PLU’s undocumented students was created. Its mission is to best support the needs of undocumented/DACA students. The task force is made up of faculty and staff and includes student representatives from the undocumented student organization called The Gold Group. Since their formation in November 2016

  • Margaret Witt ’86 Margaret Witt ’86 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2018/09/margaret-witt.jpg 600 600 Logan Logan https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/df88b9152697d03169d961f6b1582ddd?s=96&d=mm&r=g September 18, 2018 October 5, 2018 Maj. Margaret “Margie” Witt is a decorated, 20-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force who made history in 2010 with her successful constitutional challenge to the law known as “don’t ask, don’t tell” (DADT), which prohibited gays and

  • Modern World - ES, GE HIST 109 East Asian Societies - ES, GE HIST 210 Contemporary Global Issues: Migration, Poverty, and Conflict - ES, GE HIST 218 Women and Gender in World History - ES, GE HIST 220 Modern Latin American History - ES, GE HIST 224 Modern European History - ES HIST 247 U.S. Capitalism: From Railroads to Netflix - ES HIST 248 Innovation, Ethics, & Society - ES HIST 252 19th-Century U.S. History - ES HIST 254 Hanford and the Atomic Age - ES HIST 260 Early Modern European History: 1400

  • the WA State Arts Commission, serving on the Governors Blue Ribbon Arts Task Force and being on the board of the Whatcom County Human Rights Task Force. In January 2011, I was honored to receive the Weyerhaeuser Companies “Martin Luther King Living the Dream award” and in 2014 the “Redeeming the Prophetic Vision Social Justice Award”. I was also named a “Woman of Influence” by the Business Examiner. I am passionate about making the world a better place for all people.  My work at the YWCA is a

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Ed Hrivnak ’96 Alumni Service Award U pon his graduation from PLU’s School of Nursing, Technical Sgt Ed Hrivnak went to Officer Training School and then to Flight Nurse training. Hrivnak was an instructor flight nurse in the Air Force Reserve. He was the Crew Director on a seven-person Medical-Evacuation Team, flying wounded service personnel out of the active war zone

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Ed Hrivnak ’96 Alumni Service Award U pon his graduation from PLU’s School of Nursing, Technical Sgt Ed Hrivnak went to Officer Training School and then to Flight Nurse training. Hrivnak was an instructor flight nurse in the Air Force Reserve. He was the Crew Director on a seven-person Medical-Evacuation Team, flying wounded service personnel out of the active war zone