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  • Associate Director for Clinical Operations / Nurse Practitioner | Health Services | hohmane@plu.edu | 253-535-7337

    Erin Hohman, ARNP Associate Director for Clinical Operations / Nurse Practitioner she/her Phone: 253-535-7337 Email: hohmane@plu.edu Office Location: Health Center Professional Personal Education Post-Graduate Certificate, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, University of Cincinnati Master of Science, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2009 Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, Western Washington University, 2005 Professional Memberships/Organizations American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

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  • Associate Director for Clinical Operations / Nurse Practitioner | Wellbeing Services and Resources | hohmane@plu.edu | 253-535-7337

    Erin Hohman, ARNP Associate Director for Clinical Operations / Nurse Practitioner she/her Phone: 253-535-7337 Email: hohmane@plu.edu Office Location: Health Center Professional Personal Education Post-Graduate Certificate, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, University of Cincinnati Master of Science, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2009 Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, Western Washington University, 2005 Professional Memberships/Organizations American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

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  • Monday May 20, 2024 2:00-6:00pm in Rieke 103B

    current initiatives to relocate cormorants away from the Astoria-Megler Bridge near the mouth of the Columbia River, this project integrates settler colonial studies methodology and Indigenous political philosophy to demonstrate how the logics of Euro-American projects that sought the dissolution native societies also strived to eliminate both wild salmon and cormorants in the late nineteenth century and beyond. In place of management techniques associated with control, this project develops and

  • In order to meet your informational needs, this page has been designed for you to explore independently.  Extensive resources are available, both on campus and online.

    techniques for relaxation and stress reduction Mother’s Who Can’t Love: a healing guide for daughters OCD Workbook Power of Habit Roadmap to Resilience: a guide for military, trauma victims and their families When Perfect isn’t Good Enough Online ResourcesGeneral Information American Psychiatric Association Mental Health America The JED Foundation Available Apps (some free, some with paid plans or subscriptions) Headspace – experience the benefits of meditation anytime, anywhere. Buddhify – mindfulness

  • Gramophone Magazine | Editor's Choice April 2020 “Richard Nance has polished his Pacific Lutheran choristers to perfection.

    premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, which have won him many awards. Choir of the West was founded in 1926, and was the third Lutheran college choir to tour extensively throughout the United States. Choir of the West has toured to Europe, Scandinavia, Japan and China, and has been selected to appear at several regional and national conferences of the National Association for Music Education and the American Choral Directors Association. Most recently

  • TACOMA, Wash. (July 23, 2015)—During the Aug. 2-12 Rainier Writing Workshop, more than 100 students and faculty will gather at PLU to participate in classes, workshops, readings and other creatively immersive activities. The 10-day workshop, the annual summer residency of Pacific Lutheran University’s Master of…

    Ploughshares, Glimmer Train, New England Review, The Southern Review, Crazyhorse, Prairie Schooner and Alaska Quarterly Review, and have been cited as notable in Best American Short Stories and Best American Essays. Winner of the Oregon Book Award, the Great Lakes Colleges New Writers Award and the Reform Judaism Fiction Prize, he teaches at Willamette University and lives in Salem, Oregon. His new novel, Between You and Me, will be published by Engine Books in 2015. Monday, Aug. 3, 7:30 p.m. Rick Barot

  • 9-12 Category Awards 9-12 Specialty Awards

    Results from the 2019 Intel Science FairSathvik Nallamalli, Olympia HS, Olympia Grand Award: 4th place. Smriti Somasundarum, Olympia HS, Olympia Specialty Award: Full tuition scholarship. Arizona State University Abhinav Gundrala, Nicole Gunderson, Rachel Freeman, Olympia HS, Olympia Specialty Award: Honorable Mention, American Psychological Society2019 Grades 9-12 Awards9-12 Category Awards 9-12 Specialty Awards2019 Grades 6-8 Awards6-8 Grade Level Awards 6-8 Specialty Awards2019 Grades K-5

  • The Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs lased 5+ acres in Orting to create a tiny home village for veterans experiencing homelessness.

    Resources for VeteransCampus and Community Resources PLU Center for Military Support Tacoma Veterans Center American Lake VA Hospital Veterans Crisis LineHousing ResourcesThe Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs lased 5+ acres in Orting to create a tiny home village for veterans experiencing homelessness. The project broken ground in January 2020 and are expected to have their first guests move in this Spring. The village can house up to 35 chronically homeless veterans in Pierce

  • PLU’s choral program has a long history of success, and is recognized regionally and nationally for its excellence in ensemble performance, academic structure and rigor, and placement of graduates

    , campus ministry events, and university-wide celebrations such as convocation and commencement. The choir tours both regionally and internationally, and records for compact disc on a regular basis. Choir of the West has sung for numerous regional and national conventions sponsored by the Washington Music Educators Association and the American Choral Directors Association. University Chorale (Tiffany Walker, Conductor): This is a mixed choir comprised of primarily freshmen and sophomore singers

  • Dance 2017: Innovation features PLU dancers working with guest and student choreographers exploring inventive themes through dance. The performances are on Friday, April 7 and Saturday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Eastvold Auditorium of Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. This year’s…

    human emotions and the progression of relationships. This year’s guest choreography exposes the relationship between the hunter, the prey and the wolf. Guest choreographer Jessica Zoller explains that the inspiration for her piece Keep them at Bay occurred while listening to an episode of This American Life. The episode discussed infamous American Custer Wolves that terrorized cattle and eluded hunters in the early 1900s. Intrigued by the Custer Wolf, Zoller decided to explore themes of