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  • swimming. When I learned I could achieve my Bachelor of Science in Nursing and swim at a collegiate level by attending PLU, it solidified my decision to swim as a college student.Why did you choose nursing at PLU? I chose nursing at PLU because I was conditionally accepted. This seemed like a great opportunity to ensure I could complete my degree in four years. I also loved the atmosphere of a smaller school and I knew I could get a more holistic education here compared to other schools. How are you

  • , assistant professor of anthropology and director of the new program. “But also I think social justice issues, diversity and sustainability are a big part of the Peace Corps.” The decision to bring the program to campus was easy. After mapping out the Peace Corps certificate requirements, Tamara Williams and Joel Zylstra — directors of the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education and the Center for Community Engagement and Service, respectively — found that some students were already

  • years later. So he set aside the late-summer threshing of the wheat and journeyed to Decorah, Iowa, to begin his higher education. There he spent the next six years, studying to become a Lutheran pastor. His education at Luther College complete and his vocation now clear, Bjug headed to St. Louis to attend Concordia Seminary from 1871 to 1874. When he completed seminary, he married Guro Svensdaughter Omlid and began what would become his life’s work: serving as a pastor and building schools and

  • Grad GiftTo the Class of 2017,As your undergraduate career at PLU draws to a close, we would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and to encourage you to think about how you will steward your education going into the future. As you face this transition, you will encounter new opportunities to invest in the communities around you. Some of you will do this financially. Others will invest time, energy and expertise. Some of you will do this through your work. Others among your

  • EducationI am ever so grateful to you for your contribution to my education, and my endeavor to better myself. Without your amazing support I would not be able to go to PLU, or even go to a post-secondary institution at all. Because of you, I have the chance of a lifetime to fulfill what I believe my purpose to be. Thank you. Kylee '21, Exercise ScienceI absolutely love it here! I have grown more emotionally, mentally and spiritually while being here and this wouldn’t have been possible without you

  • is the Sustainability Toolkit providing students with education on sustainability practices that can be implemented into your daily routine.  Thank you to the SCC of 2020-2021: Kenzie Knapp, Marae Tidwell, Andre Jones, Dylan Ruggeri, Monroe Torkelson, Seth Gabauer, Sage Warner, Emily Moore, Margaret Murdoch, and Hunter Hobbs Sustainability Toolkit Link to Written Sustainability ToolkitStudent Sustainability Toolkit Video - Introduction to the 4 R'sWatch the video here!IntroductionWelcome to the

  • , staff, alumni, and community on the PLU campus Track trends and create targeted community-based educational opportunities to address noted trends Support the delivery of bystander intervention education for the PLU community so that individuals know how to respond effectively when they witness explicit bias incidents or infer that an incident is driven by implicit bias Promote the education of the PLU community on microaggressions, explicit and implicit bias, and how to avoid committing acts of bias

  • Renzhi Cao Associate Professor of Computer Science he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7409 Email: caora@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 248 Website: https://cs.plu.edu/~caora/ Professional Biography Video Education Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2016 M.S., Computer Science, University of Science and Technology of China, 2011 B.S., Computer Science, Anhui Normal University, 2008 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Machine learning Data science

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  • any other way. “I do think this is my calling,” Martin said in a clinic conference room at Hawks Prairie Internal Medicine in Lacey. “I definitely think this is what I’m meant to be doing.”Although she was already doing it, Martin entered the DNP program to take her care for others to the next level. “The DNP program reminds me that we need to put the patient first,” she said. “Having a DNP education allows you to look past (the drama in health care) and look at what’s going to be best for the

  • childcare). CARES Act funding is not need-based, but recipients must meet criteria for participation in programs under Section 484 of the Higher Education Act (HEA). If you have never filed a FAFSA, we encourage you to complete the 2020-21 FAFSA now to allow us to deliver approved grant funds to you without delay. Current guidance from the Department of Education suggests that a completed FAFSA is required to demonstrate that eligibility criteria have been met by filers, regardless of need status. While