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  • vulnerability and courage of many students, faculty, staff and alumni who dared to speak out. Their stories of pain, triumph, responsibility and action spark conversation, ignite curiosity and provide insight into what we can do as a community to live out our vocational mission of humanizing all members of our community and beyond. Listen was inspired by a multimedia project launched last summer by The Seattle Times . The newspaper’s video series “Under Our Skin” documented conversations about race

  • there will be more issues of Prism after this one, but I do know that the faculty of the humanities will keep in touch with our alumni and current students. Communication is at the heart of what we do, and we find the meaning of our work in the ways you use what you’ve learned. So, we hope you will also keep in touch with us. I also know that the faculty of humanities will continue to seek the “clear and wondrous vision” to which this publication has aspired for 35 years, because we know that

  • delivered online, either synchronously or asynchronously. Classes are held throughout the year as well as in summer and January Term (J-Term). Students will have the opportunity to complete a J-Term study away to travel abroad and locally to learn and compare other health models. PLU’s MSW Program is currently in Pre-Candidacy for Accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education’s Board of Accreditation. Students who enter programs in Pre-Candidacy will be retroactively recognized as having

  • . Development and University Relations The Development and University Relations Division, under the leadership Vice President Steve Olson, leads or coordinates all university fund raising programs. As mentioned above, 2009-2010 was good development year — certainly better than one might expect — a strong year as measured by both total donors and dollars. In addition, Alumni and Constituent Relations led the successful move of our Christmas Concerts to new venues: Benaroya Hall in Seattle and Lagerquist Hall

  • , we offer a BSN-DNP track, an MSN-DNP track, and an MSN-APRN-DNP track for students who are already working in a specialized nursing role but want to complete their doctorate. We also offer two different concentrations within the DNP program: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP).Alumni StoryThe DNP program trains nurse practitioners for lives of leadership. Learn about how graduates improved patient outcomes through partnerships with major health

  • in leadership settings. (3) EDUC 763 : Collaboration and Contributions to the Profession This course supports Ed.D. students/candidates by offering opportunities for them to engage in providing and receiving professional growth and development, mentorship, and networking within the P-12 system. Students in this course will partner with local school and local system leaders, community leaders, current cohort members, and alumni to advance connections and identify next career steps. (1) EDUC 790

  • :00PMPLU Soccer Field Men's Soccer vs. WhitmanSunday, 9/25/226:00PMPLU Soccer Field Outdoor Rec HikeFriday, 9/30/229:00 AMSignup on imleagues.com or the PLU Rec App Campus Ministry & Wild Hope RetreatSaturday, 10/1/2210:00AM-3:00PMNesvig Alumni House Homecoming & Family Week Monday, 10/3/22 thru Sunday, 10/9/22Various TimesVarious Locations LuteConnects Resident Assistants will schedule a time to meet with each of their residents 1:1 during the month of October!October (all month)Various Times RAs

  • common memory and history. This is not restricted to the official institutional histories and memories (although they are clearly important), but should also include the histories and stories of all the members of the community: students, alumni, staff, administration and faculty alike. What story will they tell about PLU and its place in the world? How can the stories of the past help us respond to the present and future?Third, and most importantly, we must respond in a way that respects the

  • whether class is meeting if you have any concerns about weather conditions that would make travel to campus unsafe. You can call the University’s hotline after 6 a.m. (253-535-7100) or access the PLU website (www.plu.edu) to see if campus has been closed. As soon as I know if campus has been closed due to weather, I will communicate this to the class using Sakai announcements. Please do not risk your health or safety if weather conditions make traveling dangerous. Back to menu Statements Specific to

  • from PLU’s School of Nursing and has continued to be active as an Alumni serving on the Nursing Alumni Association Board, Gender Diversity Board, and Guest Speaker in Advocating for Gender Diverse Patients. Dawn’s family inspires her to advocacy. With a homosexual son, a heterosexual son, and a transgender son she hit the jackpot in the gender diversity lottery with her awesome family. Rigby Alger is currently working on his Masters Degree in Art Education at the Art of Education University in Iowa