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  • , leadership and care guide our mission. We nurture inclusive excellence and create a learning environment that values equity, inclusion and belonging. Understanding the social determinants of health and addressing health care disparities are not just part of our work, they are our mission. Through this mission, we can make a profound difference in the lives of our patients and our community neighbors. Our nursing programs offer degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels and continuing

  • citizens and advocates for peace. The first Wang Center International Symposium was held in April 2003, “China: Bridges for a New Century.” Since then the symposiums have become a modern tradition designed to stimulate serious thinking about current issues, and to provide a forum in which the Greater Puget Sound community, and PLU community of students, faculty, administrator and staff can be stimulated to engage international, national and local stature – from scholars and authors to business people

  • understanding of the PLU campus community, so too is it intended to reach out to the broader Puget Sound Community. Come join us as we consider questions and confront the challenges Our Thirsty Planet faces, challenges with respect to the environment, human health, social justice, economic health, and political conflict. Previous symposiums have been on China: Bridges for a New Century, Norway’s Pathways to Peace, Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations, and Understanding the World

  • staging the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair. There is a registration fee for older students. The fair director will ensure that all may attend. A scholarship offer is available. See our home page under registration fee. Local, regional, and national organizations and agencies provide awards for our participants.Who are the judges?Educators, scientists, community members, military personnel, and other professionals serve as volunteer judges for the regional science fair. They select the

  • Successful Future of Immigrant Children: Social Work’s Role 10:30am - Jacob A. Cruz Youth & Mental Health: How Social Workers Help Free the LGBTQ Community 11:00am - Break 15 Minute Break 11:15am - Ty Dilworth Guns, Violence and the Victimization of Vulnerable Youth – A Social Work Perspective 11:45am - Allison E. Ash After School Programs: Social Workers Role in Building a Community 12:15pm - Meagan E. Galacgac Green Social Work: An Emerging Practice That Needs Indigenous Voices 12:45pm - Hannah Chase

  • Joanna Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: roycedjc@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 159 Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Rehabilitation Counseling, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 2001 M.A., Counseling Education, Emphasis in Community and Mental Health Counseling, San Jose University, San Jose, California, 1994 B.S., Special Education, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1990 Biography Dr. Joanna Royce

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  • Dear Reader, PLU’s first Saxifrage flowers burst through stone in 1975, when student editor Megan Beckman Benton and her editorial team launched the journal. Since then, Saxifrage has endured as a nourishing space for students to publish original poetry, prose, and art. During Saxifrage’s 50-year lifespan, the journal has published over 2,000 creative works from 902 artists, writers, and composers. On this golden anniversary of creativity and community, we express our sincere gratitude to

  • Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis Vice President for Student Life Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: roycedjc@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 159 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Education Ph.D., Rehabilitation Counseling, Syracuse University, 2001 M.A., Counseling Education, Emphasis in Community and Mental Health Counseling, San Jose University, 1994 B.S., Special Education, Indiana University, 1990 Biography Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis comes to us from the University of the

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  • Joanna Royce-Davis Vice President for Student Life Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: roycedjc@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Rehabilitation Counseling, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 2001 M.A., Counseling Education, Emphasis in Community and Mental Health Counseling, San Jose University, San Jose, California, 1994 B.S., Special Education, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1990 Biography Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis comes to us from the University of the Pacific, where she

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  • Fall 2021 CFP for Community Engaged Experiential Education (pdf) view download