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  • Review 2013: Biography What do you like about living in the Northwest? I love the natural beauty of the Northwest, and there is so much you can experience here! Ocean beaches, evergreen forests, and mountains are all within driving distance of PLU. What more could you ask for? What’s one thing every prospective PLU student should know? At PLU you’ll find a beautiful campus, a friendly community of faculty and staff, and students who are excited to learn and discover their passion. If you can, come

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  • : Natural Connections Representative Seattle Chinese Garden Theresa Pan Hosley President, Chinese Reconciliation Foundation Elizabeth Nye Director, Lansu Garden, Portland Oregon 5:30PM - 5:45PM Concluding Remarks Paul Manfredi, Director, CIWA 6:00PM DinnerThis program may be subject to adjustments as we move closer to the Symposium.   For more information on The Seattle Chinese Garden where the Symposium will take place see:  https://www.seattlechinesegarden.org/

  • the Scandinavian Area Studies sponsored Harstad Lecture on the topic of national identities. Also that month, the Philosophy Department hosted a lecture by Dr. Gail Presby on the work of Wangari Maathai. In April, PLU philosophy and natural science faculty joined forces and wits for their 4th annual panel discussion, this time on the topic of “Which Questions Matter?”Determining the Value of Life PanelFood SymposiumVandana Shiva LectureHarstad LectureWhich Questions Matter?Determining the Value of

  • , Promote Your Own Resource Security!” 10:35 AM - Sean Purcell “Creating Agency and Autonomy: Uyghur Women in Diasporic and Dispossessed Conditions” 10:50 AM - Nicolaus Finerty “Archaeology of Airai Village and Palau’s Incomplete Chronology” 11:05 AM - Harper Bolz-Weber “Exploring New Worlds: Phenomenology and the Mystique of the Painted Caves” Thank you!

  • Management gives students a broad overview of the concepts, principles and processes to effectively manage in organizations. Students learn practical tools for interacting with others and leading in today’s global environment. The track for human resource professionals is BUSA 342, 442, 449, and ECON 321. Why Management at Pacific Lutheran University? A graduate of Pacific Lutheran University with a concentration in Management is prepared for entry level management positions in a wide variety of

  • Cross-Cultural Understanding of Resilience,  Legacies of the Shoah: Understanding Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, China: Bridges for a New Century, Norway’s Pathways to Peace, Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations, Understanding the World though Sports and Recreation and Our Thirsty Planet – A look at Earth’s most precious resource.

  • , Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations, Understanding the World though Sports and Recreation and Our Thirsty Planet – A look at Earth’s most precious resource.

  • : Informatics & Nursing Healthcare (2) Spring — 13 credits GNUR 526: Leadership and Management (3) GNUR 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research (3) GNUR 542: Advanced Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for Nursing Practice (3) GNUR 531: Clinical Outcomes Management I (4) (for CNL Track) Summer — 10 credits GNUR 530: Resource Management (3) (For CNL Track) GNUR 532: Clinical Outcomes Management II (5) (For CNL Track) GNUR 596: Scholarly Inquiry (2)

  • Advanced Pathophysiology (3) Fall Semester–1st Year NURS 523 Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (3) NURS 525 Theoretical Foundations (3) NURS 526 Leadership and Management (3) January Term–1st Year NURS 524 Advanced Health Promotion (2) NURS 540 Illness and Disease Management (2) Spring Semester–1st Year NURS 527 Evaluations and Outcomes Research (3) NURS 530 Resource Management (3) NURS 531 Care and Outcomes Manager Practicum 1 (3) Summer Semester–2nd Year NURS 532 Care and Outcomes Manager Practicum

  • space by ensuring the frequently-used office equipment (telephone, stapler, resource materials) is within easy reach. This page provides several resources to assist in adjusting your workstation.  If you find you need extra assistance or an ergonomic evaluation, contact the EH&S Manager at mjones@plu.edu.Correct Seated and Standing Workstation Position How To'sErgonomic VideosExercisesHow To's Set up Your Workstation  (advice from Mayo Clinic) Standing or Sit/Stand Workstations (guidelines) Office