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  • Student Internship: Annica Stiles ’25 studies in Iceland Posted by: mhines / December 12, 2023 Image: Annica Stiles ’25 spends the summer interning with Global Treks & Adventure in Iceland. (Photo provided by Stiles) December 12, 2023 Embarking on a journey to study in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the summer is a unique and life-changing experience that offers an extraordinary blend of academic enrichment and natural wonder. Imagine being immersed in a land of fire and ice, where the midnight sun

  • beneficial an economics degree is in the world today. Discuss current events at the local, federal, and global level and how they relate to economics. Have the opportunity to meet and connect with other economic majors and minors. Alumni Mentorship ProgramAll declared economics majors have the opportunity to get matched with an economics alumni mentor. This year we will match interested students to alumni in fields such as technology, banking, health care, and consulting, for example. Learn more about

  • -TermInternational/ Global Elective SpringNURS 773 Family Nurse Practitioner II – 120 hrs clinical NURS 790 Translating Research – 60 hrs clinical NURS 791 Proposal Seminar 5 Credits 3 Credits 1 Credit Year 4 SummerNURS 774 Women and Children – 120 hrs clinical NURS 792 DNP Scholarly Project I – 120 hrs clinical4 Credits 2 Credits FallNURS 775 Family Nurse Practitioner III – 120 hrs clinical NURS 793 DNP Scholarly Project II – 120 hrs clinical5 Credits 2 Credits J-TermNURS 794 DNP Scholarly Project III – 120 hrs

  • Credits 3 Credits FallGNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) GNUR 722 FNP2 Didactic (2) GNUR 732 FNP2 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours)3 Credits 2 Credits 3 Credits J-TermGNUR 708 Leadership & Resource Management (3)3 Credits SpringGNUR 795 Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796 Project Seminar (2) GNUR 798 Project hours (1) (60 hours) GNUR 723 FNP3 Didactic (2) GNUR 733 FNP3 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours)1 Credit 2 Credits 1 Credit 2 Credits 3 Credits Year 4 SummerGNUR 797 DNP

  • -135 pilot, planner, action officer for two 4-Star generals, and squadron commander. He holds Masters Degrees in International Relations, Air Mobility/Transportation Management, and National Security and Strategic Studies. He graduated magna cum laude from Pacific Lutheran University in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Global Studies minor.Lisa Sun-Hee ParkBirths, Deaths, and Deportations: Health Care and the Struggle for Immigrant Rights 3:30 p.m. | March 9 | Regency Room   Who: Lisa

  • Brian Lander ’89: Career Humanitarian is PLU’s Connection to 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Posted by: Zach Powers / February 3, 2021 Image: Brian Lander ’89 is the Global Deputy Director of the United Nations World Food Programme’s Emergency Operations Division. (Photo courtesy of UN/WFP) February 3, 2021 By Lora ShinnMarketing and Communications Guest WriterPLU alumnus Brian Lander ‘89 grew up in Washington State's Tri-Cities. But in early 2020, Lander was far from his childhood home, as he helped

  • — That Obscure Subject of Resilience: Meditations on Global Health (Scandinavian Cultural Center) Dr. Adia Benton, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Program of African Studies (PAS), Northwestern University 12:30-1:40pm — Critiques of the Apocalypse: End Times and Resilience in Contemporary Mexico (Regency Room) Juan Villoro, Prize-winning Mexican Author and Political Commentator 1:50-3:05pm — Resilience, Adaptation, and Shifting of Paradigms in Mexico City’s Water Management

  • head lamps and the boots of their fellow travelers ahead of them. “One step at a time,” Leu said. “There are a lot of things you can do. The guides always told us ‘Only think about today. Don’t worry about tomorrow.'” But the pace isn’t only necessary, Markuson said, it’s worth it. “It’s like walking on the moon,” said McCracken, a global studies and anthropology double major. Anthony Markuson ’13 Major: biology Hometown: Chester, Mont. Study away: Botswana – working on community health What’s next

  • courses with this curricular philosophy in mind. Our program aligns with the university’s pathways to distinction: Global Education, Student-Faculty Research, and Purposeful Learning.Course CurriculumStudents are required to complete 40 credit hours in the major. In addition to required courses, students also take several electives. Students may choose to concentrate these electives in areas of particular interest to them, for example Family/Gender, Crime/Deviance, or Stratification/Inequalities. Many

  • of our Ambassadors.   Click here to learn how you can be an ambassador DECAPLU DECA is a newly established chapter of the international professional development organization DECA Inc.   We develop PLU students’ potential to become leaders in their respective careers through our competitive team and professional growth events. The team welcomes all business students to compete in the five offered business events categories: finance (including accounting), management, hospitality, and