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  • , 2017I graduated from PLU in the Spring of 2017 with a B.A. in Economics and a minor in Finance. After graduation I began working for Mercer, a consulting firm that helps clients around the world advance the health, wealth, and performance of their employees. I specifically work as an analyst in the health and benefits department, assisting senior consultants in design, financing, pricing, and administration of client companies’ health and welfare programs. My economics degree helped prepare me for

  • journalist and magazine editor. She received numerous awards for community service journalism, feature writing, and editing from the Louisiana Press Association and the Associated Press. Erin has a bachelor’s degree in women’s studies and liberal arts from McNeese State University and an MFA from Rosemont College. She lives in Delaware. She teaches in the MFA programs at Hamline University and Rosemont College. She also teaches fiction with Gotham Writers Workshop. 2021: Meg Medina Rough Patch: On

  • study in gamelan music on the island of Java.For Questions:Dr. Cassio Vianna, Assistant Professor of Music; Director of Jazz Studies School of Music, Theatre & Dance; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7760 e-mail: cassio.vianna@plu.edu Abby Deskins, Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs College of Professional Studies; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7877 e-mail: adeskins@plu.eduMore Information: Directions to PLU Bus Parking Information

  • Pre-licensure Testing Policy This policy applies to the core prelicensure nursing courses – N305, N306, N307, N311, N314, N315, N401, N402, and N406 only. Adherence to these guidelines is not required in other prelicensure nursing courses but is strongly encouraged as the content reflects the most up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines for assessing student learning in prelicensure nursing programs. All core nursing curriculum courses will include a minimum of three course exams – two content

  • among our faculty and staff, and the programs we offer that encourage our students to be active in community service during their four years here. Over the past year, nearly 58% of students volunteered 64,710 hours to community service projects. In fact, 71% of our students volunteer in the community at some point during their time at PLU. Because of this we were named to President Obama’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, and we rank third in the nation among small universities in the

  • professor, researcher, clinician and administrator who chairs the Division of Psychology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He’s authored nearly 200 peer-reviewed articles, contributed to 35 books and written two of his own. But he is perhaps best known for his work in sports neuropsychology. He oversees concussion testing programs for the Dallas Cowboys (NFL) and the Dallas Stars (NHL). Both sports leagues require their teams to have a consulting neuropsychologist on

  • little less difficult for one person. Maybe that’s just walking through this journey of life with them and being there so they don’t have to be alone. To Learn More or Ask Questions About PLU’s Healthcare-Focused Majors and Academic Programs, Please Visit: School of Nursing  | School of Nursing Facebook Pre-Professional Health Sciences  | Department of Biology Division of Social Sciences  | Department of Psychology Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April

  • , seize the moment. My jacket smelled odd for the rest of the J-Term trip, but I didn’t care, nor did anyone else. It was probably not just the jacket that smelled, but most of my clothes since we were on a ship for 10 days straight with no access to laundry facilities. But like I said before, totally worth it. In January 2010, I traveled to Antarctica thanks to Pacific Lutheran University’s study away programs. It was an experience I never in my wildest dreams thought I’d get the chance to live, and

  • back home, as well as keeping in touch with new friends after your program ends. Don’t forget to take lots of pictures to share once you return. Whether it be your morning coffee, a historical site, or a picturesque Instagram moment featuring yourself; try to take a lot of pictures of what you are doing while abroad. The Wang Center loves to see what students are up to during their programs. Tag pictures and posts with #lutesaway. You can find us on  Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Blogging

  • , especially post-industrial revolution, human ability to combat diseases has rapidly developed thanks to scientific interdisciplinary work leading to effective disease treatments, vaccines, surgical interventions, and prevention methods. Throughout modern medical history, clinical trials and testing have been integral to evaluating medical interventions, invasive treatments, and pharmaceutical drug treatments. These testing methods have come in the form of animal testing and human testing. Two dimensional