Page 471 • (13,277 results in 0.086 seconds)

  • Department of Earth Sciences was realized in 1970 and the first major graduated that year; he is here with us tonight – Roger Hansen. Since 1970, more than 230 majors and minors have graduated from the department and nearly every student that has passed through the department has taken one or more classes from Brian. Over the years, Brian has taught a broad range of science courses to both geology majors and non-majors. In the early years, he taught all the courses! For the few courses that were outside

  • Start a Creative RequestDigital Display Ad (TV Ad)Need to advertise your event for just a few days? Our Digital Display Ads are a perfect option. Impact manages two TVs in the UC and have access to three others around campus and can place your advertisement there for a low cost. These TVs are seen by hundreds of students walking through each day. 10 seconds- $1.00/per day Anything over 10 seconds- $2.00/per day 20-30 seconds- $12 for two weeks (Special Offer) Over 30 seconds/ limited to a max of 1

  • October 5, 2019 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Student Spotlight: Kyle Siemers Return to President's Dinner Event Click on the video to watch President Allan speak. Allan Belton, PresidentAllan Belton is the 14th President at Pacific Lutheran University. Before he became President, he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, responsible for the University’s administrative functions including Business Operations & Finance, Human Resources, Facilities & Construction

  • Rieke ScholarsThe Rieke Scholars program is an undergraduate scholarship opportunity that invites students to deepen their understanding, practice, and commitment to diversity, justice, and sustainability in community.  Students who are accepted  into the Rieke Scholarship program have an interest in participating in a community of learners committed to individual professional development, group collaborations, and influencing systems for social change.  The Rieke Leadership Award was

  • What is Emergency Management? Employees conducting an emergency drill in the PLU Emergency Coordination Center Emergency Management protects communities by coordinating and integrating all activities necessary to build, sustain, and improve the capability to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from threatened or actual natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters. There are four phases of Emergency Management: Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and

  • : Informed Practice Focuses on the core knowledge of research required to assess research quality and its applicability to nursing practice. (2) GNUR 406 : Continuity of Care Focuses on the core knowledge necessary to apply the nursing process to ensure continuity of care across settings for individuals and populations. (3) GNUR 407 : Clinical Practicum IV Focuses on the practical application of core knowledge and competencies across the lifespan. Includes simulation, lab, and clinical practicum. (6

  • Thurston counties. Soccer ChampsThe men’s soccer teams won the Northwest conference title. This earned the team back-to-back titles. TO THE LUTEMOBILE!Colton Walter ’19 holds a mockup of a PLU-themed van. He crafted the black-and-gold design for the vehicle. WANDS AT The ready!The Center for Gender Equity worked its own kind of magic at a Harry Potter-themed Halloween party. FREE BAND-AID WITH EVERY SHOTNursing students administered free flu vaccines to the campus community. CANDIDATES DEBATEDemocratic

  • The following topics represent the most common questions the HPRB receives about human subjects research and proposal submissions. If you have a question not covered here or elsewhere on our website, please contact the HPRB at hprb@plu.edu. If you have a suggestion for adding any question(s) not addressed here, we’d appreciate your input.DO I NEED TO SUBMIT AN HPRB PROPOSAL?I’m a researcher. How do I know if I need to submit an HPRB proposal?If you’re collecting information from and/or about

  • Jehane Noujaim, 2015 Featured Speaker Ms. Noujaim has dedicated her life to directing and producing films in the United States and the Middle East. Before graduating Magna Cum Laude from Harvard, she was awarded the Gardiner Fellowship for Mokattam, an Arabic film she directed about a garbage-collecting village near Cairo, Egypt. Noujaim then joined the MTV News and Documentary Division as a segment producer for the documentary series Unfiltered. She soon left her position at MTV to produce and

  • BSN pathway to the MSNSchedule: Our MSN program is designed for the working nurse, with most students working 0.5-0.6 FTE while enrolled in this traditional, on-campus program. Classes have generally been held on one evening and one full day, plus additional hours for practicums. The exception to this has been summer and J-Term courses, as days and times vary. Class dates are subject to change from one year to the next, and none of the classes are offered online. Clinical experiences are