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If you are looking to kickstart a career in healthcare while also having an impact in your community, you should consider joining Providence St Joseph Health (Providence) and our Providence Ready Internship Program (PRIP). Providence is a $25 billion health care company with 51 hospitals and over 1000…
receive focused training on the health care industry, an introduction to Shared Services at Providence, and exposure to our systems and processes. Once complete, you will start the internship. There are full-time and part-time opportunities available. Expectations of the PRIP participants are simple. We expect you to embrace the program, learn and develop with passion, and perform with excellence! Requirements Enrolled in an bachelor’s degree program. Expected graduation date by June 2022. See list
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Smart boards are interactive whiteboards that can be drawn on with touch-sensitive pens. Some are free-standing screens with a projector that displays the full screen image.
interactive pen overlays to computer programs such PowerPoint or Excel. The resulting overlays can be saved and distributed to class participants if desired. Interactive software such as Smart Notebook provides tools for preparing and using smart boards in instruction.Smart Board Resources SMART EDCompass Blog SMART Product Training
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Lecturer - Harp | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | elizabeth.landis@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Elizabeth Landis is a much sought-after harpist in the greater Seattle and Tacoma area.
Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Santa Rosa Symphony, Modesto Symphony and more. She is an educator at Pacific Lutheran University and the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra’s Marrowstone Music Festival. She has performed with the prestigious Aspen Summer Music Festival’s various orchestras, and was showcased in concert with The Lancaster Festival as a Wilkes Fellow. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, painting, and training her cats to use “talking” buttons.
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Lecturer - Harp | Music | elizabeth.landis@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Elizabeth Landis is a much sought-after harpist in the greater Seattle and Tacoma area.
Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Santa Rosa Symphony, Modesto Symphony and more. She is an educator at Pacific Lutheran University and the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra’s Marrowstone Music Festival. She has performed with the prestigious Aspen Summer Music Festival’s various orchestras, and was showcased in concert with The Lancaster Festival as a Wilkes Fellow. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, painting, and training her cats to use “talking” buttons.
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Clinical Instructor of Nursing | School of Nursing | barrsj@plu.edu | I am originally from Ohio and have been a nurse since 1996.
Sandra Barr, MSN, RN-BC Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: barrsj@plu.edu Professional Biography Education MSN, Nursing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008 BSN, Nursing, Grand Canyon University, 1996 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Clinicals Selected Articles S. Barr, A. Ferro, and S. Prion. "An innovative academic-practice partnership to enhance the development and training of military nurses." Journal of Professional Nursing 2019: Biography I am originally from Ohio and have
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The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) at Pacific Lutheran University is responsible for the oversight and evaluation of the animal care and use program and its components.
from occupational health and safety hazards that may be associated with the use and care of animals Distribute information regarding approved methods of animal use to individuals who use animals in their research and/or teaching Review and investigate all animal concerns The IACUC committee is composed of six members which includes a veterinarian, research scientists, and community representatives.Quick Links CITI Training Course Useful Links
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Maj. Gen. Kenneth R. Dahl, the Deputy Commanding General of I Corps, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, talks to students as part of the MBA Executive Leadership Series. (Photos by John Froschauer) Building leaders through faith, trust and risk-taking By Chris Albert In any organization, the pillars…
it was important to lead,” Dahl said. It’s not important what faith you hold, he said, but to have one faith in something that works for you. “When all those other things aren’t going well, your faith is there, especially when you invest in it,” he said. “That gives you a shoe to stand on when things aren’t going well.” Dahl recalled an artillery training exercise he was leading in Hawaii that turned potentially deadly when a lieutenant’s miscalculation resulted in mortar rounds dropped on
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TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 28, 2017)- Community leaders behind the Pierce Center for Arts & Technology (PCAT) have big plans to create a wide variety of new opportunities for both youth and adults in the South Sound region. The recently established nonprofit organization is working toward…
the 15,500-plus-square-foot space near the corner of Garfield Street South and Pacific Avenue recently vacated by the Pacific Lutheran University bookstore*. Once complete, the center would provide free arts and career training programs to local youth and professional instruction to area adults.“PCAT would be a welcome addition to the educational and training resources offered to low-income and underrepresented members of Pierce County,” said Geoffrey Foy, an associate provost at PLU. “The
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Submit a Recognition form to Campus Life with signatures from 7 club members. Keep in mind: Reference our current club listings to ensure there's not already a club similar to your idea.
, completed your Recognition and Advisor Agreement Forms, head to step 4. Club Constitution TemplateStep 4: Register Your Club OnlineStep 4: Register Your Club OnlinePlease upload your Recognition Form Advisor Agreement Form, and Club Constitution in the registration link below.Register your clubOnce you are approved, you will need to: Sign up for a Club Email by putting in a Help Desk Ticket here Attend club trainings throughout the academic year (communication about club training will come from engage
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Austin Beierman, class of 2018, Reike Scholar, and newly appointed Director of Accessibility and Accommodations, continues to live the Diversity Center’s mission of care and equity. As a high school junior, Austin joined a PLU volleyball camp sponsored by College Bound, a non-profit that helped…
. “I think it really helped me think about and come to terms with, what does it mean to be a young white guy who grew up without a lot of money.” One of the most influential parts of the Diversity Center for Austin was being a Rieke scholar, which is a PLU scholarship for first generation college students who are passionate about Diversity, Justice and Sustainability. While he enjoyed the monthly training and the office hours, the stackable scholarship made a huge difference. The financial
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