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  • The PLU Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program is in alignment with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing The Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education (AACN, 2021, April) and prepares registered nurses to become Family Nurse Practitioners or, if an ARNP from another role or population focus, to advance their practice. Successful completion of the BSN or Non-ARNP MSN to DNP FNP program qualifies students to sit for national certifying examinations for Family

  • All students are expected to activate and use the PLU ePass account and familiarize themselves with the systems provided for them by the university, including email, a learning management system (i.e.: Sakai, Canvas) and BannerWeb. For assistance with electronic resources, students should contact the Help Desk. Email Only official PLU e-mail addresses will be used for communication from the School of Nursing office and School of Nursing faculty and staff. Every student is given a PLU account

  • Get Involved at PLUThe Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is nationally recognized and supported by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), a locally implemented program that teaches people how to be better prepared for hazards that may impact their communities and trains them in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Local CERT programs train and organize teams of volunteers to safely assist

  • The School of Nursing uses the American Psychological Association (APA) Publication Manual, latest edition, for rules of style, citation, and referencing for all formal, scholarly writing. All faculty are expected to be familiar with APA format, and courses are expected to require the use of APA in all formal papers. Faculty at all levels are expected to be able to assist students in improving their writing and mastery of APA guidelines. Students are introduced to the use of APA in the

  • Section 1. PRESIDENT’S COUNCILThe President’s Council consists of the president; the provost and senior vice president of academic affairs; the vice president for advancement; the senior vice president and chief administrative officer; the vice president for marketing and communications; the vice president for student life; the secretary to the Board of Regents; the chair of the faculty; and other advisory members as may occasionally be selected by the president. The President’s Council serves

  • Natalie Mayer and Raphael Lemkin Lecture - Spring 2023Adrift Between Two AmericasBestselling author and Ojibwe Indian David Treuer delivered the 2023 Natalie Mayer and Raphael Lemkin lecture. The son of Robert Treuer, an Austrian Jew and Holocaust survivor and Margaret Seelye Treuer, a tribal court judge, Treuer grew up on Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. He is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize, two Minnesota Book Awards, and fellowships from the NEH, Bush Foundation, and the

  • Back to Work Pacific Lutheran University values the safety, health and well being of all employees. PLU policy is to provide safe and healthful working conditions in all operations and to follow the laws and regulations about the safety and health of our employees. When working with supervisors and employees, PLU will draw on all applicable policies. Should you become injured or ill, it is important that you return to employment as early as is medically safe for you to do so. At the same time

  • Delete Black@PLU Archives Digital Exhibits and Research Resources Site Menu Home About Staff Use & Reproduction Policies Collection Policy Teaching and Learning Services University Archives Records Retention Policies and Transfer Procedures ELCA Region 1 Archives ELCA Records Management Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Collection Oral History Collection Digital Exhibits and Research Resources A Queer History of PLU A Queer History Timeline Beth Kraig’s Story Brian Norman’s Story Colleen Hacker’s

  • Only recognized and registered student clubs/organizations may sponsor a fundraising activity. There are three different types of fundraising activities: internal fundraisers, external fundraisers, and solicitations, donations, or in-kind contributions. Student Engagement must approve all fundraising activities sponsored by student organizations through completion and acceptance of an Event Planning Form. Fundraising activities must be consistent with the mission of PLU, and adhere to all local

  • The Program Outcomes Self-reflection Paper documents professional development and measures student achievement of expected program outcomes. The student’s self-reflection paper documents their achievement of the program objectives, their development of self-assessment skills as they reflect on work they have completed throughout their program of study, and how their work represents their professional development. This formal paper is a synthesis of knowledge gained and clinical experiences. The