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  • CIC appoints Lynn Hunnicutt new Assistant Director of NetVUE The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) has announced the appointment of Dr. Lynn Hunnicutt, Professor of Economics at Pacific Lutheran University, as the assistant director of their Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE). NetVUE is a nationwide network of colleges and universities formed to… February 26, 2018 faculty newsletterfaculty spotlight

  • PLU’s School of Nursing Ranked Among U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools TACOMA, Wash. (March 10, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Nursing is ranked among the best 100 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report ‘s 2016 edition of Best Graduate Schools . In addition to its in-demand undergraduate and continuing education nursing programs, PLU… May 3, 2016 dnpmsnnursing

  • SoN Faculty and Student Handbooks establish the operational framework for the SoN. It is expected that SoN policies will be documented, adhered to, and implemented fairly and consistently. SoN policies emerge from nursing professional standards and guidelines, national and regional best practices in nursing education, Washington State regulatory requirements, and nursing education accreditation requirements. As a result, while congruence with PLU policy is maintained whenever possible, some SoN

  • SoN Faculty and Student Handbooks establish the operational framework for the SoN. It is expected that SoN policies will be documented, adhered to, and implemented fairly and consistently. SoN policies emerge from nursing professional standards and guidelines, national and regional best practices in nursing education, Washington State regulatory requirements, and nursing education accreditation requirements. As a result, while congruence with PLU policy is maintained whenever possible, some SoN

  • $75 million mark in May, and on to just over $80 million today. Milestones last year included new endowed chairs in Holocaust studies and Elementary Education as well as an endowed professorship in Lutheran studies. Project Access, part of our commitment to enhanced student scholarship support, reached its $1 million goal. In summary, stable enrollment and fund-raising success, when combined with clear spending priorities and careful attention to fiscal matters, allowed us to balance our operating

  • minor. All majors may also complete a minor in Publishing and Printing Arts (PPAP). Prospective TeachersStudents preparing to teach English in secondary schools should arrange for an advisor in both English and Education. Please also see the School of Education section of this catalog. Secondary Education Students preparing to teach in junior or senior high school may earn either a Bachelor of Arts in English with Certification from the School of Education or a Bachelor of Arts in Education with a

  • and the original care takers of the land PLU is on. I am passionate about Indigenizing colonized spaces.”Waste Diversion EducationElizabeth Elliott (PLU ’22) assessed PLU’s current waste diversion education and offered suggestions to a cross campus group on reengaging Move Out as a waste diversion education. FINAL REPORT Elizabeth Elliott (PLU ’22) Hometown: Kent, WA, USA Major: Science, Technology and Society Major; Women’s and Gender Studies Minor “I chose the Waste Diversion Education project

  • . If you attended a school or earned your degree outside of the United States, you need to obtain a course-by-course US equivalency report from the World Education Services (WES). This report should then be sent directly to GradCAS from the evaluation service along with the official transcripts which they receive from your schools. PLU current students and graduates do not need to submit PLU transcripts. Read more instructions about Sending Official Transcripts to GradCAS. Sending Transcripts

  • you’ll get out of your college education,” Baillon said. “We want every student to start at PLU with at least one shared experience,” said Matthew Levy, assistant professor of English and Common Reading Program co-director. “And it is important to us that it is an intellectual experience involving communication, community and critical thinking – the themes of our First-Year Experience Program.” It won’t just be first-year students taking part in the program. PLU faculty members, staff and returning

  • September 11, 2014 PLU Makes Strong Showing at National Race & Pedagogy Conference By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications The 2014 Race & Pedagogy National Conference in Tacoma Sept. 25-27 features more than 2,000 local, regional, national and international participants—including a large contingent from Pacific Lutheran University. The theme for the conference, which addresses issues of race and its impact on education, is “What NOW is the Work of Education and Justice? Mapping a