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TACOMA, WASH. (April 14, 2020) — In a parking lot outside Stony Brook University Hospital, two tents allow physicians to triage up to 100 patients per day. They discern between the “worried well” and those showing more severe symptoms of cough, fever and low oxygen…
couple share war stories of sorts — tales of what they saw or experienced at work, and provide each other a listening ear. It’s unnerving to watch patients rapidly decline, Sean says. Not just elderly people, but those his own age or a little older. “We sign out of work, and they’re in stable condition and speaking in full sentences,” he says. “But a little miserable. A few hours later or overnight, they decline and need a ventilator or other aggressive interventions. Some go on to die.” To
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“Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy
Inclusion Strategic Plan, and Seven Actions toward Institutional Equity and Anti-racism. As faculty and supervisors training therapists and as students providing mental health services to community members, we share the commitment to address and counteract systemic issues of power and oppression that negatively impact individuals, families and the systems in which we work and live.Program GoalsHighlights of our program include: The Couple and Family Therapy Center – You will train as a student therapist
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DMC grants appear in classrooms Interactive software, a Wii to use in graphic design and a video which will record future teachers at work – all these ideas received funding this year through the Digital Media Center Small Grants fund. Each year in May, Layne…
year of the program. All PLU faculty and staff who are teaching a credit course are eligible to receive an award. Grants are awarded for up to $1,000 with a total pool of $5,000 available for the academic year. Grants can be used to underwrite the cost of software, hardware, student wages, training, or other enabling resources. The DMC typically awards three to five grants each year, but this year’s pool was so strong, Nordgren said that the DMC awarded six grants. Selection criteria include the
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There are first aid kits located throughout campus for use by the PLU community. If your department's first aid kit needs to be restocked, please complete this form and send it
Center (Floor 1 – North Hallway) Mary Baker Russell (Floor 3 – Telephone Alcove) Morken (Floor 1 – Across from Kelly Café – Next to Elevator) Mortvedt Library (Floor 1 – Copier Area) Names Fitness Center (Entrance) Names Fitness Center (Behind Front Desk) Neeb Center (Floor 1 – Between Men / Women Bathrooms) Olson (Lobby – Entrance to Athletic Department) Olson (Room 205: Human Performance Lab) Olson (Training Room x2) Pool (Office) Rieke Science Center (Floor 1 – Office Area) First Aid Kit
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The Mast Student Television General Manager establishes a direction for the studio, gives specific tasks to staff members, creates and maintains the annual budget, organizes weekly meetings between
other campuses. Manage all training for hired staff as well as review content that is being produced. Have thorough understanding of video production and editing to the point of confidence in training of these skills. Duties to University Student Media Board (USMB) Enroll in and successfully complete the 4-credit course Communication 427: Media and Leadership for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 semesters. Work closely with the outgoing general manager during the last month of the school year and attend
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News for Pacific Lutheran University.
MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Pacific University School of Pharmacy The Pacific University School of Pharmacy in Hillsboro, Oregon is still accepting applications for Fall 2024! The School offers an on-campus 2-year Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSPS) degree. This is an innovative program combining didactic courses with extensive research training. The degree is a… March 1, 2024 Opportunity Blog
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TACOMA, WASH. (April 18, 2018) — One of the first cohorts of Pacific Lutheran University’s nascent Peace Corps Prep program will soon embark on a journey from the West Coast to West Africa. The three humanitarians — Madeline Wentz ’18, Haley Bridgewater ’18 and Margaret…
highest volunteer participation.Learn more and applyLearn more about the Peace Corps Prep program and application detailsThe three graduating Lutes will live and work in Guinea, located in West Africa, for up to 27 months. Wentz and Bridgewater depart in July, while Chell follows in November. For the first few months, each volunteer will complete an intensive course facilitating integration into local communities and administering pre-service safety and technical training. “At first, we will be living
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TACOMA, WASH. (Aug. 15, 2018) — Hannah Park ’20, an English major at Pacific Lutheran University, is used to translating. The youngest of her siblings, Park says she naturally fell into the role once she was the only one home with her Korean mother, who…
she was the only one home with her Korean mother, who doesn’t speak English well.“It was difficult at first,” Park said, “but it not only strengthened my English because I had to learn quickly, but it also improved my Korean because I had to be able to explain things to my mom at a faster pace.” So, it was only natural that Park expressed interest in STARTALK, a teacher training program for native or near-native speakers of Chinese or Korean that prepares educators to teach K-12 language students
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Have you ever dreamed of running away with the circus? Nicole Laumb ’11 did and plans to do it again.
operations knew I was a circus junkie,” Laumb said. “She had me interview for a position and (I) ended up working at the box office and being a company member.” Laumb already had some training. She was honing her skills in aerial silk performance at CircusMecca — Mendocino Center for Circus Arts. Aerial silk performance is a form of acrobatics. Performers hang from panels of the soft, lightweight fabric and do tricks. So, Laumb decided to test her skills on a rope in front of Flynn Creek audiences that
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Internal Activities: Involve on-campus clients, academic projects and Student Media, including the Mooring Mast, Mast TV, LASR, Saxifrage and Matrix.
for more information about internal applications. External Activities: Pertain to off-campus clients, community outreach and public engagement efforts, as well as pre-professional development activities, including MediaLab. Click here for more information about the external application process. Professional Development: Includes offering for new and existing students, mid-career professionals, returning to school adults, and others who seek training in the Arts, Graphic Design, Visual Literacy
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