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  • earn the competitive fellowship, which recognizes talented young lawyers who wish to pursue the practice of public-interest law full time. Simmons also helped launch and serves as executive director of Civil Survival, an organization that advocates for people directly impacted by the criminal justice system. One’s past does not dictate one’s future. And, among her extensive legislative advocacy work, Simmons has co-chaired the Washington Statewide Reentry Council with King County >> Prosecutor Dan

  • PLU Campus PhonesPLU has a digital telephone system, which means that the phones are different from the traditional phone you may be used to. No phone other than the one provided will operate in your room with the exception of South Hall. Conversely, the phones at PLU will not work anywhere else. In fact, plugging one of these digital phones into a standard analog jack could destroy the phone’s circuitry which operates at a much lower voltage. Because the phone is digital, devices such as

  • you have experienced may call for further action, please complete an Incident Report Form with Student Rights and Responsibilities or consult with the University Dispute Resolution Committee. See PLU’s equal opportunity policies for additional information: Equal Educational Opportunity (Student Rights and Responsibilities) Policy on Equal Opportunity (Personnel Manual)What are the goals of the BIRT?What are the Goals of the BIRT? Document incidents of bias as experienced by students, faculty

  • Mission of Alumni & Student Connections “Alumni & Student Connections supports each Lute in creating their own career vision and then connects them to opportunities, resources and people that will help make their visions a reality. We invest in current and former student success by facilitating close connections and intentional pairing within the PLU community around topics of vocational exploration, career development and employment outcomes.” Location Alumni & Student Connections is located

  • Mother of Exiles The 45th Annual Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial LectureMother of Exiles - Refugees in American Myth and HistoryEmma Lazarus called America the “mother of exiles” in her poem, “The New Colossus,” which graces the Statue of Liberty.   This lecture examines the enduring idea of America as a land of hope and refuge for the persecuted and oppressed.  It goes beyond the familiar narrative of the Puritan settlers to think about how the idea of asylum has historically justified and

  • Program OutcomesThe PLU DNP program outcomes are as follows: 1. Integrate and actively use science-based theories and concepts in advanced nursing practice. 2. Develop and/or evaluate effective strategies for improvement in practice including risk assessment and quality care delivery approaches that meet current and future needs of patient populations. 3. Integrate and apply current research knowledge to solve complex practice situations while identifying strategies to continuously incorporate

  • Program OutcomesThe PLU DNP program outcomes are as follows: 1. Integrate and actively use science-based theories and concepts in advanced nursing practice. 2. Develop and/or evaluate effective strategies for improvement in practice including risk assessment and quality care delivery approaches that meet current and future needs of patient populations. 3. Integrate and apply current research knowledge to solve complex practice situations while identifying strategies to continuously incorporate

  • Marketing & Communications In 1898, Pacific Lutheran Academy was in serious trouble. Following the financial crisis known as the panic of 1893, the economy had crumbled, and unemployment had soared. Contributions to the new school had fallen off considerably, and debt from its first building (considered rather extravagant by some) seemed insurmountable. PLA, in other words, needed to strike gold. Perhaps literally. Concluding that extraordinary times did indeed call for extraordinary measures, the Rev

  • Personal Objects Personal objects can range from utilitarian items used to make everyday life easier to objects that give prestige to the user and heighten an individual’s sense of identity. The latter objects can be more modest than carved masks and sculpted figures, but this is not always the case (see the pipes in the PLU Collection). The former are often seen as merely for household use and thus less appreciated in African art (see the granary ladder in the PLU Collection). The African art

  • , which will include the necessity for repaying the loan and consequences for failing to do so.  Additionally, as a student loan borrower, any time your loan amount is modified, you will receive a notice in Banner Self Service that updates your loan’s monthly repayment amount and your total cost of borrowing based on the loan change.Loan Types1: Federal Subsidized & Unsubsidized Direct LoansThe Federal Direct Loan is a long term loan with a fixed interest rate.  The interest on the need-based