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you to join the MSK program at PLU? I did not want to end my time at PLU during the COVID-19 pandemic. I was determined to end it on a high note and thus decided to pursue the MSK program! However, I am thankful for the time away from school because it gave me the time to rethink my options. I was planning on taking a gap year and do something related to Occupational Therapy. However, I was not finding anything that really sparked my interest. Then I said to myself why not continue your time
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to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete School of Nursing Faculty Handbook Site Menu School of Nursing Faculty Handbook Table of Contents Deans Welcome PLU School of Nursing Overview History Guiding Principles, Vision, Mission Philosophy SoN Strategic Planning Framework and Initiatives 2022 SoN Program Outcomes Integrated Learning Objectives School of Nursing Organization Chart School of Nursing Leadership Team Administrative Office Accreditation and Approvals PLU School of Nursing Programs
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to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete School of Nursing Faculty Handbook Site Menu School of Nursing Faculty Handbook Table of Contents Deans Welcome PLU School of Nursing Overview History Guiding Principles, Vision, Mission Philosophy SoN Strategic Planning Framework and Initiatives 2022 SoN Program Outcomes Integrated Learning Objectives School of Nursing Organization Chart School of Nursing Leadership Team Administrative Office Accreditation and Approvals PLU School of Nursing Programs
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Nicole Jordan ’15 discusses her new role at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 16, 2020 March 16, 2020 By Lisa Patterson '98PLU Marketing & Communications guest writerTACOMA, WASH. (March. 10, 2020) — Nicole Jordan ’15 is back on campus, this time using the degree she earned in social work to help educate and lead others in her new position as coordinator for PLU’s Center for Gender Equity.The center began as the Women’s Center and is celebrating 30 years in March
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Once a Lute, Always a Lute Archives © 2019 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2 – SPRING 2019 CO-EDITORS Debbie Cafazzo Lace M. Smith WRITERS Debbie Caffazo Thomas Kyle-Milward Tad Monroe ’97 Kari Plog ’11 Rosemary Ponnekanti Vince Schleitwiler PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Joshua Weirsma ’18 EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Lace M. Smith WEB TEAM Logan
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amazed by the other swimmers who made this possible. What are your plans and goals for the future? I am planning to begin a nursing residency in an emergency room. I have decided to stay in the area so I will be applying to many of the local hospitals. My ultimate goal is to get into flight nursing after I gain enough experience. Read Previous Pacific Lutheran University To Launch Accelerated Bachelor Of Science In Nursing To Ease Washington’s Nursing Shortage Read Next PLU Launching Accelerated
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January 11, 2008 Blog depicts people, places on seven continents From the tip of the world in Antarctica to the top of the highest peak in Africa, PLU students are immersing themselves in the world and gaining valuable insight this J-Term. Nearly 400 students are studying away on all seven continents this month. Thanks to the Sojourner blog, those left behind in rain-soaked Tacoma can live vicariously through the experiences of their fellow Lutes. Eight of the 27 groups are filing regular
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Special education teacher Erin Azama ’01, MAE ’06 discusses her distance learning transition Posted by: Marcom Web Team / July 8, 2020 Image: Special Ed Teacher Erin Azama poses by an art themed sculpture (Photo/John Froschauer) July 8, 2020 By Lora ShinnMarketing & Communications Guest WriterErin Azama ’01, MAE '06 is a special education teacher at Grant Center for the Expressive Arts, an arts-focused elementary school in Tacoma’s North End. She works with children from kindergarten to fifth
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. The Daily Flyer, while a novelty around campus, uses about 36,450 pages of paper per school year. With the Weekly Flyer, we were able to reduce printing to about half that amount, maybe even less. However, for the school year of 2022, Impact is planning to bring back these flyers in a digital format. More to come on that soon! I'd like to meet with someone at Impact. When should I come by?This year, Impact’s directors are Fulton Bryant-Anderson, Mackenzie Mayhem, and Vilde Aker. For office hours
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