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  • BSN, MSN, or DNP, the relationships and foundation of learning you develop at PLU will serve you for a lifetime and foster your contributions to a life of care. Our innovative academic and continuing education programs prepare nurses to meet the demands of complex healthcare systems, community partnerships, high risk populations, and evidence-based care across the continuum of healthcare delivery. Thank you for selecting Pacific Lutheran University for your nursing education. We look forward to

  • as a clinical adjunct faculty member many times in the past. I really enjoy seeing the students learn, grow, and bloom into amazing nurses! I obtained my Associates degree in nursing from Yakima Valley Community College, My BSN from Seattle Pacific University, and my MSN from West Texas A&M University. In my free time I hike, watch my daughter play sports, and travel. In the past few years I have started volunteering with Operation Smile – I have gone on 2 medical missions so far; one to Brazil

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  • together to have a laugh and keep their skills polished just like their bowling balls, you don’t have to be a local or a regular to enjoy Paradise Lanes. It’s a community institution filled with amazing people and cool things to do.

  • in language and job skills, as well as about the culture of the country in which they serve. Volunteers then serve for two years, working in a variety of areas, including agriculture, community economic development, education, environment, health, and youth in development. You can learn more about what volunteers do here. Beyond assisting local communities, volunteers gain real job skills through their work abroad, which can translate well to future employers. Peace Corps provides volunteers with

  • profession or walk of life, but should have a record of accomplishment congruent with our mission, a stature that will reflect well on the university, and a life demonstrating the values and ethics that define our community. As befits our university culture, PLU’s process for awarding honorary degrees is collaborative. Nominations can be made at any time. Students, faculty, staff, administration, members of the Board of Regents, alumni, and members of the general public who have a commitment to the

  • President Krise’s open letter of support for Muslim community January 30, 2017 An Open Letter on Access for All Students January 20, 2017 LISTEN Forum December 6, 2016 What election season reminds us about higher education December 2, 2016

  • Symposium, “Food and the Environment.” This symposium began with a keynote lecture, co-sponsored with the Wang Symposium, by Dr. Vandana Shiva, and ended with keynote by Valerie Segrest, Community Nutritionist and Project Coordinator for the Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty Project. The symposium also featured a series of panel discussions and a PLU Center for Engagement and Service sponsored food tour of Tacoma. In March, Dr. Hege Finholt, a Norwegian political philosopher from the University of Olso, gave

  • Artist Trust of Washington, the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, and Stanford University, where he was a Wallace E. Stegner Fellow and a Jones Lecturer in Poetry. He is also the poetry editor of New England Review. Please join us in sending congratulations to Professor Barot! photo credit: Mara Barot Faculty profile "Next Stop: Spring," by Jenny Kroik *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous CIC appoints Lynn Hunnicutt new Assistant Director of NetVUE Read Next PLU’s Center for Community

  • raft.  The book and the film of the adventure were an international sensation and over the following fifty-five years, Heyerdahl continued a life of exciting and often controversial ideas and expeditions which he shared with both the scientific community and the public.  The Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo displays the actual famous raft along with many other exhibits celebrating Thor Heyerdahl’s life and is one of the most popular attractions in Norway.  SCC Interim Director, Don Ryan, had the unique

  • :45Questions Group 2 10:00Anna BeachDying with Dignity: Accessing Medical Aid in Dying in the United States 10:15Moses RamosMental Health: The Stigmatization in Latinx Community 10:30Teranejah LucasResistance to the Roots of Colonization: Protected Crowns 10:45Questions 11:00Break Group 3 11:15Jenifer GranadosMental Health: The Impact of Elementary School Bullying into Adulthood 11:30Aoife BinionsWhat Mental Health Support Do Social Workers and Healthcare Workers Receive? A Social Worker's Perspective 11