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  • department in Moses Lake’s Samaritan Healthcare with the group Sound Physicians and serves on several hospital boards in leadership positions.  Emergency medicine takes a unique character, he admits. “You must simultaneously have tough skin and a good sense of humor. People seem to be born to do certain fields of medicine, and it’s nice when that aligns,” Arnits says.  Lute Powered is a project highlighting PLU alumni at well-known organizations across the Puget Sound region. Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 is the

  • support students to become nurses and to pursue advanced nursing practice roles,” said Haley. “I am grateful to join PLU’s mission to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care. What a perfect description of the work nurses strive to do daily with patients, families, and communities. PLU nursing faculty, staff, students, and alumni make a difference in the world, and I am honored to join them in this work.” Haley is a leader in the nursing education field. She

  • LUTES IN NEW YORK They say if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. We visited six alumni who are thriving and making significant contributions to the progress and well-being of the Big Apple. From Eastvold to Broadway Justin Huertas ’09 and Kiki deLohr ’10 shared the stage for the first time in PLU Theatre’s 2007 production of “Cabaret.” They’re now making their New York City debuts in a musical written by Huertas. VIEW STORY A philosopher in finance Aaron Bell ’04 applies

  • Good Practices Asking the student how you can be of support. Asking how the disability affects the student’s learning and participation in your class. Informing the student about services available through Disability Support Services, Nesvig Alumni House, Main Level. Asking for any support you need. Remember that records related to accommodations are protected by FERPA and should be treated with discretion. Going Beyond The ClassroomAccommodations made both inside and outside the classroom can

  • Internship Resources available from PLU’s Alumni and Student Connections, including: PLU’s Opportunities Board: Schedule an appointment for personalized, one-on-one assistance or view current internship openings. The PLU Internship Fund: Apply for up to $1,000 in funding to support internship expenses. Internship FAQs: Including “when should I apply for an internship?” and “how do I find an internship?” Some more general internship resources include: Indeed.com – search for keywords like physics job

  • understand that influence better. They also teach here because they appreciate and respect the religious commitments held by students, staff, faculty, and alumni of the university. Will a religion professor try to force his or her own personal convictions on me?No. Because of their advanced studies and teaching experience, PLU religion professors recognize that there are diverse and sometimes conflicting viewpoints on any given issue. Their purpose is not to take one side but to help you understand why

  • studies across the campus of Pacific Lutheran University. Our mission: To provide a welcoming environment and learning resources that facilitate and promote the research and study of the world’s languages and cultures. We have student consultants  available for drop-in help. You are welcome to stop by, join our Zoom room waiting room, or browse through our on-line resources. Learn more on the Language Resource Center webpage!Alumni Spotlight:A former Kreidler resident uses his love of languages as the

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  • ,” he said. On taking risks, Hobson stressed that is was better to fail spectacularly, rather than simply turn in mediocre work. “It’s better to attempt to be brilliant and fail, than just accept being mediocre,” he said. Read Previous Alumni Check-in: Angela Tennant ’12 Read Next The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee opens May 10 LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023 Twisted Tales of Poe: A Theatre/Radio Collaboration May 16, 2021 Theatre