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  • nonviolence, forgiveness and hope to the Tacoma Dome in two weeks as he takes the stage as the keynote speaker in the “Be the Spark” event sponsored by the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, Pacific Lutheran University and the University of Puget Sound. In preparation for this event, PLU’s community gathered April 26 in the UC to learn more about Tutu’s background and the events that shaped the man who became a critical figure in the protests against apartheid. Neal Sobania, executive director of the

  • long offered a pre-law advising program, but continued interest in the program prompted the university to create a formal minor to meet student needs. The curriculum utilizes the American Bar Association’s guidance on undergraduate preparation for law school.“That event was so cool, and it went quite smoothly,” Whalen said. “A lot of the representatives were like, ‘yeah, we’ll definitely do this in the future,’ and one of the law schools even offered to come down and do one in-person.” Whalen also

  • -Certification for International Students. All three programs prepare you with a strong theoretical foundation and real classroom experience. Our intense coursework and schedule provides you with rigorous preparation to gain the skills to become an effective teacher and educator. If you are interested in learning more about joining a community of education experts at PLU, we encourage you to schedule a one-on-one appointment with us! You can also request more information or start your application today.Tip

  • as case numbers rise? Internships across the country fell to COVID-19 along with the professional development experience that they offer. Luckily, for current students, Brennan LaBrie ’21 and Armanda Dupont ’21, not even the pandemic could stop them from growing their skills in preparation for their graduation in May.  LaBrie is continuing his work in Port Townsend with the local paper The Leader. He began the job with an internship in summer 2019 and returned this summer with a promotion, as a

  • program should include these courses in their program of study: BIOL 111, ANTH 102, PSYC 101/190, and SOCI 101/190. Students interested in a survey of social work and its opportunities are encouraged to take SOCW 101/190, Introduction to Social Work.Admission to the Social Work MajorAdmission to the Social Work major is selective, and the overarching goal of the program is preparation for generalist social work practice with individuals, families, households, groups, communities and organizations

  • conjunction with the Center for Teaching and Learning, an annual advising retreat, coordination and preparation for service learning in university courses, Wild Hope sponsored lectures, semi-annual gatherings for staff and faculty alumni of study seminars, and participation in the annual Meant To Live conference.Join Us The Wild Hope Center for Vocation supports a diverse array of ongoing activities for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. Explore some of its various events below.Meant to Live

  • what type of violent situation you are confronted with, your response should be essentially the same? Stay as calm as possible and do exactly as the perpetrator says. Keep in mind that safety is first and foremost – PLU protects people first and money/merchandise second. 2.2 Preparation: Violence Awareness; Work Space While violence/robbery is every cashier’s greatest fear, the best way to handle that fear is to prepare properly. Preparation involves thinking through possible violent situations and

  • service or research with explicit learning objectives, preparation, and reflection. Students involved in community-engaged learning are expected not only to provide direct community service or respond to questions generated among community partners, but also to learn about the context in which the service is provided, the connection between service or research and their academic coursework, and their roles as citizens (Seifer, S.; Jacoby, B.). Benefits of CELBenefit of CEL for students: Personal and

  • per semester. The nursing skills practice laboratory and health assessment laboratory are equipped with hospital beds, adult and infant manikins in the skills laboratory as well as examination tables in the health assessment laboratory and more manikins in the simulation lab. Equipment is maintained in proper operating condition, inventoried and controlled, and replaced or upgraded as needed. Laboratory preceptors and graduate nursing students assist faculty with equipment preparation and skill

  • Revised January 2011; Revised June 2016 Employees are able to schedule their retirement from university employment based on their unique needs and lifestyles. Accordingly, the university encourages quality advance planning on each employee’s part in preparation for retirement from university employment. Normal retirement is defined as the last day of the month in which age 65 is attained. Some employees will retire before they reach 65 and others after age 65. An employee may retire at, before