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  • Incident Reporting Form. Impacted Parties can remain anonymous; however, the Title IX office will only be able to act on as much information as is given. Contact the Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Coordinators via email or phone:  Jennifer Childress-White, Assistant Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator (childrjl@plu.edu, titleix@plu.edu, or 253.535.7361) Gretchen Howell, Director for HR, Deputy Title IX Coordinator (crosgrgm@plu.edu, or 253.535.7329) Eva Frey, Dean of Students, Deputy Title IX

  • didn’t know is that the person who actually sanctioned the sale of these spiritual favors was the very person to whom he sent a copy of his theses saying ‘isn’t this a terrible thing,’” Torvend said. That person was Albert of Brandenburg, the Archbishop of Mainz. “He was doing the sales of these personal favors in order to pay off the bribe he had given the Vatican for a promotion, and the bribe would then go to the building of the new St. Peter’s.” Pope Leo X hoped that St. Peter’s Basilica, an

  • among his fellow academics. “What he didn’t know is that the person who actually sanctioned the sale of these spiritual favors was the very person to whom he sent a copy of his theses saying ‘isn’t this a terrible thing,’” Torvend said. That person was Albert of Brandenburg, the Archbishop of Mainz. “He was doing the sales of these personal favors in order to pay off the bribe he had given the Vatican for a promotion, and the bribe would then go to the building of the new St. Peter’s.” Pope Leo X

  • orientation to the Automated Drug Delivery Device (ADDD) will occur in the Junior 1 semester of the prelicensure program. ADDD competency will be measured by the student demonstrating: Login Identify correct patient via each system’s unique process Can accurately select the medications to be given Secure ADDD when complete Follow 6 Rights of Medication Administration Demonstrate inventory control measures (wasting medications). The School of Nursing clinical faculty, in collaboration with the healthcare

  • searching for applicants who can take on the task of leading our industry to a more responsible and safer future! About you: An intern at Sironix Renewables is joining the forefront of green chemistry, bio-renewables, and product development. You will be working directly with Sironix R&D experts to develop new surfactants and develop catalytic chemistries for scale-up and manufacturing. Tasks require management of simultaneous research projects, effective communication with collaborators, and a

  • : $7,164 GNUR 701: Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 706: Biostatistics, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3) GNUR 702: Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) Fall 2024 6 credits – Tuition: $7,164 GNUR 703: Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-Based Practice (3) GNUR 707: Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) January 2025 5 credits – Tuition: $5,970 GNUR 704: Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) GNUR 708: Leadership & Resource Management (3) Spring 2025 6 credits

  • March 29, 2012 Photo by John Froschauer Dr. Nathaniel Schlicher ’00 The need to ‘care for the whole patient’ By Chris Albert To say Nathaniel Schlicher ’00 was born to be a doctor is not much of an over statement. “I got the bug early,” he said. “It really started in the early single digits.” His mother, Carol (Martin ’75) Schlicher was a nursing graduate from PLU, and his father was a hospital administrator. So talking about health care was common around the dinner table. Schlicher also got

  • covers aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Rosanna Pansino After graduating, Rosanna Pansino '07 created Nerdy Nummies - a geeky YouTube cooking show with over 1.9 million subscribers. Bryanna Plog Bryanna Plog '10 has lived on or been to six continents, and is currently an educator and park ranger with the National Park Service. Allison Siburg Allison Siburg '09 reflects on taking the risk of being herself, life after grad school and living authentically like

  • 2019 Ruth Anderson Public Debate Posted by: Reesa Nelson / September 12, 2019 September 12, 2019 By Reesa NelsonMarketing & Communications ManagerRents are rising in Tacoma and surrounding areas, becoming increasingly unaffordable for vulnerable populations. What should be done? Pacific Lutheran University’s Ruth Anderson Public Debate will examine the rising cost of housing in Tacoma and whether a policy for rent control should be instituted. Brandi Kruse, Q13 News Anchor and Host of The

  • angry caller to a satisfied one. His customer service was recognized by his supervisor numerous times. He was the consummate people person. Panago loved spending time with his family, girlfriend and friends. His humor was infectious. He had a passion for working out especially at the YMCA. He lost more than a hundred pounds and developed an amazing physique. We were all very proud of his dedication. He also had an immense interest politics and social justice. His commitment to the greater community