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into the Pacific Northwest and the world. Vision Pacific Lutheran University aims to deepen our commitment to being an inclusive, rigorous and innovative university in the Lutheran tradition by providing access to a transformative, lifelong and distinctively purposeful education. As a distinguished, learning-centered university that integrates the liberal arts and professional studies, PLU will thrive by continuing to educate graduates who exemplify ethical character, care for others, global
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the basement of the UC. Taking Ecology over the summer with Dr. Bill Teska. Design classes with Jp Avila. Helping create documentaries with Medialab. Designing posters for Impact. What skills/life experiences did you gain at PLU that you carry with you now? PLU made me a globally-minded, thoughtful, and introspective person. Through the opportunity to study abroad abroad at PLU, I became a more empathetic global citizen. While on campus my leadership positions showed me listening to others is
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to seek answers and pursue just solutions to our world’s evolving challenges by working in their local and global communities. Students working to identify rocks in their "Geologic Principles of the Northwest" lab. Professor Michelle Crites shows her BIO 205 students how to use the virtual dissection table. Students in "Statistical Computing and Consulting" collaborate in the classroom. VisionPLU’s College of Natural Sciences aims to create a vibrant STEM community where faculty facilitate the
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faculty and staff, the provost, and many academic programs including global studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Native American and Indigenous studies. In 2003, Fran was honored with a Distinguished Staff and Administrator Award. Richard “Rick” Spillman Emeritus Professor Richard “Rick” Spillman passed away in October 2023. Rick taught computer science at PLU for 35 years and will be remembered for his remarkable career as a computer scientist, educator and humanitarian. Rick was hired into
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wealth of information that can unlock solutions to global health issues. Now with the outbreak of the Zika virus, that’s as important as ever. Blakney…read more
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Reconnect Learn about upcoming connection events, the Lute Link program and see a roundup of photographs from Homecoming and Family Weekend 2016. View Now Travel Journals Four alumni share their study away experiences in Antarctica, Namibia, Norway and Oaxaca. These first-person travel journals uplift the learning they did abroad as well as the effect global education had on their lives. View Now #LutesAway Explore current and past social media posts from students who study away. Through the #LutesAway
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in the world, and as long as I’m with people who are loving and kind, I am home.” Having returned to the U.S. at the beginning of the summer, what Aubrey misses the most is the pace of life on the islands, as well as the values of the culture of Trinidad & Tobago, “What I miss the most is the feeling of bliss that comes with a culture that values personal happiness over that of economic accomplishment in the global market – at least that is the feeling I got while living in Trinidad & Tobago
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also recognized “as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care.”(QSEN, 2011). Environment Environment is local and global and includes, but is not limited to, physical, psychological, cultural, financial, regulatory, technological, and political elements. Environment directly affects a person’s health, health-related behaviors, and overall well-being. The nurse’s concept of environment provides the structure for understanding the impact of
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also recognized “as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care.”(QSEN, 2011). Environment Environment is local and global and includes, but is not limited to, physical, psychological, cultural, financial, regulatory, technological, and political elements. Environment directly affects a person’s health, health-related behaviors, and overall well-being. The nurse’s concept of environment provides the structure for understanding the impact of
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which can be uploaded to the Recommender Portal in place of a recommendation letter. Resume Upload resume via the application portal that includes your: Employment history Significant academic, professional and community achievements Honors and awards Personal Statement Upload personal statement via the application portal. The statement should be 300-400 words addressing your educational and professional goals. (Note: If you need to submit additional documents after submitting the online application
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