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  • communicated to the health care team. The student also engages in community-based activities in which care to families, groups and target populations is delivered. This requires participation in agency and independent activities. Machines, Tools, or Moving Equipment: The student uses a variety of medical supplies and equipment; e.g., stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, IV poles, tubing and pumps, portable monitoring units, needles, clamps and scissors, syringes, patient support bars, hospital beds

  • community service and public engagement with our scholarship, bring our scholarship into the classroom for current students, and organize public events that include alumni and general audiences. Holly Foster of Zestful Gardens, left, Anika Moran, Mother Earth Farm, center, and Prof. Michael Schleeter, Philosophy, take part on a panel for the Food Symposium sponsored by the Philosophy department of PLU on Monday, Feb. 29, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Dr. Vandana Shiva, Founder of Navdanya, talks

  • way. Frisbee and the wonderful womxn I play with have taught me to be more outgoing, more spirited, and more of a leader. Lastly, it makes me happy to think that even after I graduate I will be able to come back and play every year with these amazing people. Ultimate is such a big part of my life now and it’s really an honor to be a part of the community. We are always accepting new teammates and friends so I hope that more people will become a part of this amazing team!” -Aniya (she/they

  • PLU experience. Residential students are taught the life skills necessary for living with one another and in a community (compromise, communication, civility, responsibility, accountability…). Varied living/learning community options include emphases on: social action and leadership; language and culture; arts and creative expression; first year wings with dedicated resources and assistance for the transition to the university experience. Living At Home With Your (Parent)This is often appears to

  • Proposing Changes to SR&R The Student Code of Conduct may be revised when, in PLU’s discretion, the need arises. This may occur during the course of an academic year, as well as a break between academic years. Revisions occur under the direction of the Dean of Students, in consultation with the Associate Director for Student Rights and Responsibilities, appropriate student, faculty, and administrative committees/councils and legal counsel. Members of the PLU campus community requesting changes

  • some of the best singers and performers in the state.`` - Jeff Clapp, Director Dates May 7, 8, 9, 15 and 16 at 7:30 pm and May 17 at 2 p.m. Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips CenterTickets Available at the Concierge Desk in the Anderson University Center, at 253-535-7411 [credit/debit/cash], and at the door before the show [cash only]. $8 general admission, $5 senior citizens and alumni, $3 PLU community, students and 18 and under. Clapp is working alongside musical director Molly

  • Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Ash Bechtel always wanted to be in healthcare, she just wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would put her en route to becoming a… May 22, 2024 Research & Academics

  • How Erik Bainter ’23 and Jai Alapai ’24 answered a call that could save two lives. THE PLU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT spells it out. The “S” in Lutes stands for service — giving back and making an impact in the lives of others. It’s a value that two Lute football teammates put into action this past year. Just a few months… September 8, 2023 ResoLuteStudent Life, Resources, Community

  • , sense, think, and act in new ways. In this gap between Flatland and the journey of intensification into particularity resides the possibility for students to develop capacities for discrimination that constitute the difference between hostility and hospitality, fear and courage, isolation and community, self-absorption and self-transcending delight —discriminations that make the difference between a richer and a more diminished life. Professor of Religion Emeritus and Faculty Fellow Dr. Patricia

  • telescope and SBIG ST camera attached for astrometric observations and photography. South Hall, a residential facility with a variety of apartment-style living options for older students. Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education focuses PLU’s efforts to educate for a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world.