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  • a free problem assessment and referral service where you and your immediate family members can go for help in solving a variety of emotional, behavioral, family, relationship, financial, elder care and mental health or chemical dependency concerns. Complete confidentiality is assured.Kaiser PermanentePLU employees enrolled in PLU’s medical plan can visit the Kaiser Permanente website to access online health information, tools, and services that make health care accessible and convenient, 24

  • Calendar Highlights Alumni News Homecoming 2017 Listen, browse, watch: the Homecoming and Family Weekend recap includes a podcast and poem by Tim Sherry ’67 — inspired by the 50th class reunion — as well as a photo gallery of events and a video highlighting the Harstad family reunion. View Now Alumni Survey To learn more about the alumni community, PLU launched a listening initiative last fall. The university sought alumni opinions about PLU’s priorities and how connected those alumni feel to their

  • , Spokane, WA (November 2013) Professional Memberships/Organizations NASPA | Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education , (2008 - Present) ACPA| American College Personnel Association , (2006 - Present) Biography Jes joined the Residential Life Staff as the Director of Residential Programs in 2013. She grew up in a Navy family and has lived many places, including Virginia, Hawaii, Florida, Spain, Chicago, Ohio and the Pacific Northwest. Jes is excited to be at PLU because she loves working with

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  • contact rsvp@plu.edu or 253-535-7177. RSVPThis event has reached capacity. If you would like to place your name on the wait list, please email rsvp@plu.edu. We’re sorry that we will miss you at this year’s President’s Dinner. Please check out the Homecoming and Family Weekend schedule for more events.Homecoming and Family WeekendNovember 2-4, 2018 Visit the website for a full schedule of events. PLU On Tap immediately follows the President’s Dinner from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the lower level of the

  • , Canada, and Great Britain.  He has also served as an expert witness in two “Holocaust denial” cases:  the second Zündel trial in Toronto in 1988 and in David Irving’s libel suit against Deborah Libstadt in London in 2000.Maria Chávez I was born and raised in Northern California.  My father’s family and my mother’s family, both from Mexico, emigrated to the U.S. during the Bracero guest worker program.  I am the eldest of four children and the first person in my family to have graduated from college

  • , Canada, and Great Britain.  He has also served as an expert witness in two “Holocaust denial” cases:  the second Zündel trial in Toronto in 1988 and in David Irving’s libel suit against Deborah Libstadt in London in 2000.Maria Chávez I was born and raised in Northern California.  My father’s family and my mother’s family, both from Mexico, emigrated to the U.S. during the Bracero guest worker program.  I am the eldest of four children and the first person in my family to have graduated from college

  • Program Cost for DNP PathwaysSelect a pathway below to view information for the program cost.BSN to DNP Family Nurse PractitionerMSN to DNP Family Nurse PractitionerBSN to DNP Psych Mental Health Nurse PractitionerMSN to DNP Psych Mental Health Nurse PractitionerMSN to DNP (ARNP-Prepared)Post Master's DNP/MBA Nurse Executive

  • relatives who took her in were not equipped to handle her needs. It wasn’t until she moved in with a friend, who then became her family, that Reyes received the stability and support she needed to turn her life around. “When my mom passed away, I was very depressed and did not speak,” she said. “My family did not understand mental health and depression. So, my blood family kind of perceived me as disrespectful. They kind of formed this negative persona of me.” After moving from home to home and living

  • home to home as a teenager, suffering from severe depression after her mother died when she was 11. Her relatives who took her in were not equipped to handle her needs. It wasn’t until she moved in with a friend, who then became her family, that Reyes received the stability and support she needed to turn her life around. “When my mom passed away, I was very depressed and did not speak,” she said. “My family did not understand mental health and depression. So, my blood family kind of perceived me as