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  • students how to cook — but everyone agrees it’s been a pretty tasty side effect.Munro, an associate professor of chemistry, intended the general education summer term course to appeal to students without a declared science major as a way to gain a lab experience and learn about her discipline through a fun, non-intimidating lens. “I was trying to think of how to do some sort of Gen-Ed course,” Munro said. “It was Thanksgiving, and I watched a lot of Great British Baking shows, and I was like, ‘Oh, we

  • get a more holistic education here compared to other schools. How are you able to create time for both athletics and academics in your schedule?  Learning adequate time management skills was the number one thing that helped me find time for everything. While this meant early mornings and late nights, it helped me grow in my abilities to manage my priorities and get everything done. Do you see any connections between the work you do as a nursing major and your athletic involvement? Yes, I do see a

  • constantly thinking about challenges and opportunities related to the business of the Indigo Urgent Care clinics and the delivery of quality care. It sounds exhausting, but Mariani insists it’s a ton of fun. “I love that pace and challenge of it all,” he says. “I trained as a physician, but then earned my MBA, and I’m literally using all of that every day.” × Mariani may have spent his undergraduate years with medical school front-of-mind, but he still thinks of his PLU education as informing the

  • , graduate study in public health is looking like an ideal way to harness her diverse skill set and passion for tackling tough questions.Study Away at PLUVisit the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Read Previous Venice Jakowchuk ’23 travels through time, a dancer’s journey toward archaeology Read Next Two PLU football players are bone marrow matches for people in need COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or

  • lasting impacts on individuals, families and communities.“The launch of the MSW program at PLU signifies our bold commitment to expanding well-being, opportunity and justice” said PLU President Allan Belton. “As the program sets its sights on empowering the next generation of social work leaders, PLU remains steadfast in its dedication to creating a more just and equitable society.”PLU’s MSW degree is ideal for those dedicated to tackling modern social issues through education and practice. The

  • : Learn what it means to join the Lute Community: Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability (DJS), Vocation, and Lutheran Higher Education.1:00 PM-2:15PMOlson Gym Navigating the Transition A session for Lute families & supporters2:30PM-3:45PMKaren Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (First Floor) ¡Bienvenidas, Bienvenidos, Bienvenides! Una orientación para familias y comunidad en español 2:30PM-3:45PMKaren Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Ness Family Chapel Lobby (2nd Floor) Mini

  • — Accreditations and Approvals Washington State Rules Governing Nurse Education Programs SoN Program Improvement Plans Helpful Acronyms School of Nursing Organization (SNO) School of Nursing Governance Chart Bylaws Executive Committee (EC) Recruitment, Admissions, and Progressions Committee (RAP) Program Level Ad Hoc Curriculum and Performance Evaluation Committees Faculty Recognition, Advancement, and Development Committee (RAD) Position Descriptions Professional Conduct Faculty Administrative Policies

  • — Accreditations and Approvals Washington State Rules Governing Nurse Education Programs SoN Program Improvement Plans Helpful Acronyms School of Nursing Organization (SNO) School of Nursing Governance Chart Bylaws Executive Committee (EC) Recruitment, Admissions, and Progressions Committee (RAP) Program Level Ad Hoc Curriculum and Performance Evaluation Committees Faculty Recognition, Advancement, and Development Committee (RAD) Position Descriptions Professional Conduct Faculty Administrative Policies

  • PLU's Non-Discrimination PoliciesPacific Lutheran University is committed to providing equitable opportunity in education for all members of the University community without regard to an individual’s race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, marital status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by law. For further information, please review the following policies: Policy on Equal Opportunity Policy on Accommodation of Persons with

  • , UC Speaker: Eric Stowe, director and founder, A Child’s Right 2D) “Elwha River Restoration – Dam Removal Reflects Changing Perspective on the Best Use of Our Water Resources” – Scandinavian Cultural Center, UC Speaker: Dean Butterworth, U.S. Park Ranger, Outreach and Education specialist, Olympic National Park 1:45-2:50 p.m. – Concurrent Session 3 3A) “Frozen Waters: The Geopolitics of Economy, Climate Change and Military Security in the Arctic Ocean” A Thor Heyerdahl Institute Sponsored