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for generalist social work practice with individuals, families, households, groups, communities, and organizations. If you are excited about tackling some of today’s significant social challenges and enjoy working with people, then social work may be the career for you!After her graduation this May, Marquez plans to take some time off from school before eventually attending graduate school to earn her Master’s degree in social work. “I want to have a year to celebrate my accomplishments. It’s kind
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area. Some program highlights include an on-campus clinic, diverse and small classes, and a nearly 100 percent pass rate for our graduates on the national MFT exam. Pro Tip: Learn more about the expert therapists teaching the master’s in MFT here. See how you can make a difference in your community through careers with a master’s in marriage and family counseling today. You can also schedule an appointment with us or start your online application today!Download Guide to Master's of Marriage and
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. “I was obviously attracted to the mission, promoting women’s issues, and particularly focused on empowering women in leadership,” Moran said. In May 2013, she attended the National Conference of College Women Student Leaders in D.C., and then this summer reconnected with a woman who had served on the SAC—which reinspired Moran to apply for her own position. As part of her council duties, Moran heads back to D.C. on Oct. 24 for a leadership retreat; once she’s back, she’ll start to narrow down the
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Medical Center in Tacoma. Justyn is a current member of the Washington Air National Guard, and participates in service related activities on and off-campus.“I wanted to travel,” Justyn says about his reasons for joining the Air Force. “I have been able to visit places I never would have seen otherwise.” Justyn’s travels with the Air Force included trips to Japan, South Korea, and parts of Europe. After six years of service, Justyn decided to attend PLU, drawn in by the nursing program and a chance to
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each week on campus. Colleges are then put into categories based on how much landfill is generated per capita, which schools have the best recycling rate and which schools have the least garbage and recycling. Recyclemania began at PLU in 2011 as a way to share waste-diversion processes nationally and to get an assessment of the success of these practices. “We have a campus community that really cares about recycling,” said Nick Lorax, Office of Sustainability Lead at PLU. In the past three years
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the way forward for our nation, for our society, and for the world.” Read Previous Q&A: Gabri Joy Kirkendall ’09 discusses her vocational journey that led to success as a hand-lettering artist, author Read Next PLU Choral Union concert an opportunity to move “Beyond Walls” COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them
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Latino student and spent most of his life in Lakewood and then Spanaway, about 10 minutes from PLU, and he knew he wanted to come here for college, so he could remain close to his family.He also knew from an early age that he wanted to be a doctor. “Before my freshman year, I did a multicare nursing camp, and I was already working in a pharmacy, about to receive training to be a pharmacy technician,” Gavidia says. Gavidia knew he wanted to take a non-traditional path to medical school. “I wanted to
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about the body, learning about the mechanisms. There are many avenues of biology, so it’s never boring.” Wilson’s desire to become a pediatrician stems from a love of helping others. Wilson enjoys taking care of people, especially children. “The core of a profession in medicine is improving the quality of people’s lives.Wilson, who has lived in Parkland since middle school, is already practicing community care in her role as a tutor through the Parkland Literacy Center. She tutors local middle and
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strong woman I am, even though events in my life had made me upset and in pain. They gave me the opportunity to create a club and fill a silent need I saw so many individuals dealing with: eating disorders, body image and body love. They have helped me continue to be the strong woman I am and have given me the chances I needed to recover from moments of havoc in my life. I owe them so much for my recovery and igniting my passions.” Alliy Green Current student “Before I began spending time at the
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PLU Student Continues Internship Despite Pandemic Gurjot Kang ‘21 grows her skills and makes an impact as a Tacoma Housing Authority intern Posted by: vcraker / March 25, 2021 Image: Gurjot Kang tabling for the Tacoma housing authority at a community event March 25, 2021 By By Rosemary Bennett '21PLU Marketing and CommunicationsDespite the challenges and uncertainty of life during the pandemic, PLU student Gurjot Kang ’21 is finding ways to build her skills and improve the community through her
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