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  • close. He double majored in global studies and Hispanic studies and minored in Holocaust and genocide studies. We recently met with the PLU senior to discuss his plans for improving health for all.What did you enjoy or learn from your Global Studies major? I enjoyed learning about the strengths and challenges experienced by countries worldwide. In my classes, we studied countries through the use of case studies. It’s important to me to learn what’s happening beyond the United States and how events

  • . Christensen has led J-Term programs to Germany since 2006. Each year, the students explore many aspects of Germany’s past and present, including Jewish life and the Holocaust, all while staying with host families and speaking lots and lots of German. As Christensen was planning this year’s program, though, Kurt Mayer came vividly to mind—and suddenly, “host family” took on a much deeper meaning. About Kurt Mayer Kurt Mayer was born Jan. 14, 1930, in Mainz, Germany, to Joe and Emmy Mayer. The family

  • . Christensen has led J-Term programs to Germany since 2006. Each year, the students explore many aspects of Germany’s past and present, including Jewish life and the Holocaust, all while staying with host families and speaking lots and lots of German. As Christensen was planning this year’s program, though, Kurt Mayer came vividly to mind—and suddenly, “host family” took on a much deeper meaning. About Kurt Mayer Kurt Mayer was born Jan. 14, 1930, in Mainz, Germany, to Joe and Emmy Mayer. The family

  • majoring. Debate has helped him outside of the classroom also. A skill that is unique to the British Parliament style of debate that Pacific Lutheran specializes in, is the ability to argue all sides of an issue at a moment’s notice. This means you might have to defend a position that you don’t agree with. Aust says that this skill has been invaluable in his day-to-day life. “I use that as a way to build empathy with other people who disagree with me, because I’ve been forced to put myself in their

  • academic unit. (1 to 4) GNUR 498 : Capstone Seminar Focuses on the practical application of nursing knowledge by synthesizing core knowledge, competencies, professional values, and leadership skills in nursing situations as evidenced by completion of a scholarly project. (2) GNUR 523 : Roles of the Advanced Nurse Facilitates the development and transition into the advanced nursing roles through analysis of ethical, professional, social, and practice perspectives. (2) (2 credits didactic) GNUR 524

  • not too close. He double majored in global studies and Hispanic studies and minored in Holocaust and genocide studies. We recently met with the PLU senior to discuss his plans for improving health for all. What did you enjoy or learn from your Global Studies major? I enjoyed learning about the strengths and challenges experienced by countries worldwide. In my classes, we studied countries through the use of case studies. It’s important to me to learn what’s happening beyond the United States and

  • additional questions as needed. The Student Care Network meets once a week to discuss reports submitted, and discuss follow-up steps for each student. The reporter will get information on the follow-up steps for each student, and updates as applicable. Follow-ups will typically be within 5-7 business days. Follow-up steps can take different forms of intervention, depending on the level of concern. Possible interventions can include, but are not limited to: SCN member outreach with resources SCN member

  • :  Securing assistance (installation, use and maintenance) on equipment or software not found in the above list is the responsibility of the requesting individual or department. Individuals or departments considering the purchase of non-standard equipment or software are strongly encouraged to purchase service and support contracts. Our department may provide consultation, as time permits. We do not install, configure, repair, or support personally owned hardware or software. Platform Support

  • For Newly Admitted StudentsFor Newly Admitted StudentsAdditional Steps for New International StudentsFor Newly Admitted StudentsWelcome to PLU! As a newly admitted student, there are a few important things you need to take care of. Please carefully read the list below regarding next steps and important information and let us know if you have any questions. Pay your non-refundable enrollment deposit online (your PLU ID is at the top of your admit letter). Create your PLU e-pass Submit your

  • For Newly Admitted StudentsAdditional Steps for Newly Admitted International StudentsFor Newly Admitted StudentsWelcome to PLU! As a newly admitted student, there are a few important things you need to take care of. Please carefully read the list below regarding next steps and important information and let us know if you have any questions. Pay your non-refundable enrollment deposit online (your PLU ID is at the top of your admit letter). Create your PLU e-pass Submit your Medical History