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  • Manager Practicum for our Entry Level Masters students. Dr. Hirsch defended her dissertation on March 18th. Her study focused on identifying barriers to primary care access immediately following jail release for repeat offenders who were returning to homelessness, and assessment of the feasibility of a warm hand-off intervention in overcoming barriers. Dr. Hirsch has been teaching Community Health clinicals this year. Congratulations to you both-great work and very happy to have you on our team! Read

  • Maria Theresa Carrington, MSW, LICSW, CST Visiting Instructor and Director, MSW & BSW Practicum Programs Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-7859 carrington@plu.edu I love teaching PLU students because it gives me the unique opportunity to witness the next generation of social workers. I am deeply enthusiastic about nurturing their compassion, fostering critical thinking, and equipping them with the tools to create positive, meaningful change. More

  • to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Jolita Hylland Benson Lecture Reception Alumni & Student Connections Site Menu Home About Location & Contact Mission Staff Alumni Board Visit Campus PLU Opportunities Board Student Login Alumni Login Employer Login LuteLink Career Services Career Advising Career Exploration Graduate School Lute Link Job Search Resources The Inclusive Career Resource Database Post-Graduate Service Opportunities Internships The PLU Internship Fund Internship FAQs

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  • ) (for CNL Track) Summer 2026 10 credits GNUR 530: Resource Management (3) (For CNL Track) GNUR 532: Clinical Outcomes Management II (5) (For CNL Track) GNUR 596: Scholarly Inquiry (2)Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) TrackSummer 2024 15 credits GNUR 305: Patho/Pharm I (4) GNUR 306: Found of Care Delivery/Health Promotion (3) GNUR 307: Health & Physical Assessment (3) GNUR 308: Clinical Practicum I (3) GNUR 309: Prof Foundations & Principles of Leadership (2) Fall 2024 13 credits GNUR 310: Scholarly

  • PantryStop by and learn more about this exciting resource for the PLU community. We will be accepting non-perishable food donations.9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Lute Locker Sidewalk Sale Stop by the sidewalk sale to score some sweet deals on black and gold gear! Celebrate Black and Gold day by wearing your PLU gear and receive a 10% discount off of non sale items. This is a great way to stock up; make sure you are ready to show your spirit each week on Black and Gold Fridays!9:30 - 11 a.m. Wellness and Community

  • November 5, 2012 Politics at PLU: Where do current students stand in the upcoming election? By Katie Scaff ’13 From healthcare and environmental issues to education and the general state of politics, the issues PLU students are concerned with are almost as diverse as they are. Some are greatly concerned with equality for all and have shared their support for R74, which would legalize same-sex marriage in the state, while others have expressed concerns about healthcare coverage and issues of

  • Association’s Southern Resident recovery coordinator Lynne Barre, and Lummi Tribal member and Sacred Lands Conservancy vice president Raynell Morris. Stafki traveled to interview others, including Jason Colby, author of the book, “Orca,” and Howard Garrett, the co-founder of the Orca Network who was featured in the award-winning documentary “Blackfish.” She also interviewed someone who cared for Hugo long ago. Animal and environmental activist Ric O’Barry is a former Miami Seaquarium trainer who appeared in

  • Mauritanian veil — but the women she met didn’t find the topic as interesting as she did. What aspect of their lives did they think deserved to be studied? “When I asked, every woman said ‘work,’ ” she said. “Why is work so important for them?” she asked herself. “Why is this what they wanted me to look at?” As Wiley learned, the importance of work in these women’s lives has grown. Increasingly, men in the rural areas have been forced to seek work in urban areas, or outside Mauritania, as women stay

  • and clothing — particularly the malahfa, a Mauritanian veil — but the women she met didn’t find the topic as interesting as she did. What aspect of their lives did they think deserved to be studied? “When I asked, every woman said ‘work,’ ” she said. “Why is work so important for them?” she asked herself. “Why is this what they wanted me to look at?” As Wiley learned, the importance of work in these women’s lives has grown. Increasingly, men in the rural areas have been forced to seek work in