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  • PLU donates medical supplies to help Pierce County in fight against COVID-19 Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 30, 2020 Image: PLU’s Division of Natural Sciences, School of Nursing, and School of Arts and Communications teamed up to donate more than $10,000 in essential medical supplies to the Pierce County Emergency Operations Center for use in the fight against COVID-19. March 30, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March. 30, 2020) — Pacific Lutheran

  • begin the first Sunday of November (Nov 3, 2024) at 4pm in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. 2024 Lucia ScholarshipApplication for Lucia ScholarshipApply NowPast winners of the Scandinavian Cultural Center Lucia Scholarship are:1950-19591950  Lola (Murk) Gracey 1951  Unknown 1952  Unknown 1953  Charlotte (Brandt) Nordling 1954  Marion (Churness) Salvage 1955  Lois (Grimsrud) Capps 1956  Joy (Nelson) Johnson 1957  Hazel Dell Hansen 1958  Nadine (Bruins) Tetrault 1959  Nancy Johanson1960-19691960 Judy

  • University and received initial approval from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the Washington Nursing Care Quality Commission in 2014. The first DNP students were admitted 2015. In 1981, Continuing Nursing Education became a formal program within the School of Nursing. The initial director was Dr. Cynthia Mahoney. In 1994, the program was incorporated into the Center for Continued Nursing Learning, and was directed by Dr. Patsy Maloney through 2015. Dr. Lorena Guerrero currently

  • Pacific Lutheran University. A Hard Trade chronicles the progress of several female offenders enrolled in the Trades Related Apprenticeship Coaching (TRAC) program, a 14–week course at the Washington Corrections Center for Women that boasts a 95 percent success rate for those who complete it.ILLICIT EXCHANGES, 2008Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. and Crime is a winner of a 2009 Emmy Award in the long–form documentary category. Illicit Exchanges explores the effects of drugs and crime on communities

  • their campus community and the community at-large.” Tree Campus USA, a national program launched in 2008 by the Arbor Day Foundation, honors colleges and university and their leaders for promoting healthy trees and engaging students and staff in the spirit of conversation. Tree Campus USA is supported by a generous grant from Toyota. During 2011, the Arbor Day Foundation and Toyota helped campuses throughout the country plant 30,000 trees, and Tree Campus USA colleges and universities have invested

  • , staff and faculty who participate as judges,” Falloria said. “We are excited to have Dr. and Mrs. Krise, Hong/Hinderlie Resident Director Kat Slaby and Religion Professor Kevin O’Brien as judges for the first night of performances. The competition continues—complete with competitive cuts—at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 (diva night) and Jan. 28 (the finale). For more information, email rha@plu.edu. Read Previous Call to PLU Community Members for Green Fund Sustainability Project Proposals Read Next Yoga

  • Approved by President’s Council, effective June 1, 2019 Pacific Lutheran University (“PLU”) has adopted the following Conflict of Interest and Confidential Information policy applicable to all faculty and staff members (employees) employed by PLU. Conflict of Interest Employees must avoid any potential or actual conflict of interest between their duties and responsibilities for PLU and their own personal interests.  A potential or actual conflict of interest occurs whenever an employee is in a

  • relations staff at 23 Super Bowls. Upon his retirement, the Seattle Seahawks named the press box at Qwest Field the Gary Wright Press Box in his honor. Wright spent two seasons prior to joining the Seahawks as the publicity director for the Southern California Sun of the World Football League and as league publicity director. Wright also served as vice president of operations for the Phoenix Racquets of World Team Tennis. Wright was the sports information director at Long Beach State University and

  • Contact: Nonie Xue at nonie.xue@spl.orgBeginner Chinese for university faculty & staffEach quarter, CIWA offers the beginner Chinese course for UW faculty and staff who are interested in learning basic Chinese language to engage in the communication with their students, scholars and colleagues from China, the course will also enhance the participants’ understanding of Chinese culture. The 2019 classes have been concluded. Level 1 (12:00 – 12:55 PM) In course Level One you will learn phonetics, Chinese

  • Achievement AwardsArtistic Achievement Awardshttps://www.plu.edu/professional-studies/arts-scholarships/Rieke Leadership AwardEligibility: Students with a 3.00+ GPA and demonstrated leadership or active involvement in a multi-ethnic context. Requires full-time enrollment (12-17 credits per semester). Amount: Up to $2,000 per year, awarded for fall and spring semesters only. Comments or Conditions: Requires application; deadline March 22. Applications available through the Center for Diversity, Justice