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  • indirect care to diverse groups of people, in a variety of settings, within the current, complex health care systems environment. Click here for dates of upcoming MSN Information Sessions.DNP Degree Program Our Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program prepares graduates in two advanced practice specialty areas of Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP) and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Graduates are able to develop and evaluate quality within a health system, collaborate with inter

  • first Orientation Welcome Reception, to welcome and celebrate students and families from various cultural affinity groups. RLCsDevelopment of new Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) that are affinity based, including First in Family, Students of Color, and Lavender Communities takes place. “J-Groups”Residential Life Resident Directors create “J-Groups” Intergroup Dialogue-based four-week reading/discussion groups on various social justice topics for R/CA continued education. 2016 PresentationThe

  • available to you. Look into which apps/platforms you want to use to stay connected with your friends and family at home. Consider journaling or blogging as a way to reflect on what you’re experiencing while keeping loved ones at home up to date on your adventures. Think about your use of social media – when you use it, does it make you feel more or less connected? If you’re in a language immersion program, how can you find a balance between staying connected with people back home (who may not speak the

  • March 12-14 This year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will emphasize stories of survivors and the role of rescuers during WWII. Pierre Sauvage, a child survivor and child of survivors, will present works based on his feature documentary, Weapons of the Spirit, which begins the program on March 12. Members of the Brill family, survivors of Exodus 1947 will discuss the ship that almost never landed. Scholars, including Dr. Susannah Heschel, Dr. Christopher Browning and Dr. Hartmut

  • & Student Panel Hear from current students about the PLU experience. Hauge 101 5:00pm – Dinner Ness Family Center 2nd Floor, Karen Hille Phillips Center 6:15pm – Check-in with overnight hosts Saturday evening will include activities with overnight hosts and Residential Life. Sunday, October 4 8:00am – Breakfast Anderson University Center Dining Commons 8:45am – Check-in for Fall Preview Day Karen Hille Phillips Center Lobby Please click here for the Fall Preview Day schedule.

  • Spring 2013 Tour: ReimaginingsThanks for your interest in the Chorale and our 2013 spring tour. This website contains information about the choir and conductor Brian Galante, as well as print media designed to help spread the word about our tour concerts. Our tour repertoire will feature a wide variety of styles and genres–something for everyone! We hope you will explore this website to find out more information about our tour. Please share it with friends, family and co-workers. We look

  • Big picture learning: Physics major Julian Kop ’24 studies the universe and his family background at PLU Julian Kop spent the summer of 2023 at Pacific Lutheran University looking up at the night sky and the stars. Kop earned an opportunity to do  summer research with professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay at PLU’s W.M. Keck Observatory , working some nights between… April 1, 2024 Physics

  • meet course objectives and pass the course. However, unforeseen and unavoidable absences because of illness or medical/family emergencies will occasionally occur. Students must notify the clinical instructor, and the course lead (Lynnwood Campus) or the TBSN/ELMSN Lead (Tacoma Campus) a minimum of 2 hours in advance if he/she/they will be late or will miss any part of the clinical day. If a student misses clinical, they will be required to complete all clinical makeup assignments, which may include

  • May 27, 2008 Hughes encourages classmates to be global citizens President Anderson, Faculty and Staff, Representative from the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, Family and Friends, invited guests, and fellow graduates, Good Afternoon. It gives me great pleasure to stand before you today as a representative of the graduating class of 2008. I am overwhelmed and overjoyed. College…the adventure into a dark tunnel. A space filled with papers, deadlines, challenges

  • and topics at the summer conference.MoreHow can reclaiming an identity rooted in God’s own action inform, challenge, and shape the ministries and communities we steward and lead? How has the vocation of congregational leaders shifted in this secular age, and where are we called to go from here? Join in conversation and connection with our Keynote Speaker: Dr. Andrew Root, the Carrie Olson Baalson professor of youth and family ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He writes and