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  • Fran Lane Rasmus Emeritus Director of the Library Office Location:Mortvedt Library Employed: 24 Years Professional Personal Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor Education M.L.I.S., Library and Information Science, Dominican University (River Forest, IL) B.A., International Studies and Law & Society, Macalester College (St. Paul, MN) Responsibilities Provide leadership for four areas (Circulation/Building Services, Reference Services, Technical Services, and the University Archives

  • Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing is dedicated to… – Preparing nursing professionals to deliver safe and effective client-centered, family-centered, and community-based care, grounded in population health improvement and a global mindset – Empowering students to become skilled leaders, educators, and scholars who are committed to planning for and addressing current and future healthcare needs – Advancing the vision and mission of the university through interprofessional education

  • PLU Nurse Practitioner Preceptor FAQsDefinitions: What is a preceptor?What is a preceptor?The answer to that question has provoked some careful thought by many authors. Limiting the definition to the clinical preceptor for a student nurse practitioner, preceptors can be nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physicians, and other health care clinicians such as psychotherapists and counselors. The NP preceptor is a licensed individual in clinical practice providing direct hands-on patient or

  • now minor in musical theater. Soccer ChampsThe women’s soccer team won the Northwest conference title. This made it was a three-peat. PLU ROCKS THE VOTERiley Dolan ’19 met Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman during the ASPLU voter registration drive. PLU led the state in new campus voter sign-ups and students who pledged to vote. PLU at the moviesFilm fans got a glimpse of Lute life as the video ad “Because We’re Pacific Lutheran University” played in nearly 30 theaters in Pierce, King and

  • May 22, 2008 Barr reflects on her PLU education, work overseas Career diplomat Joyce Barr ’76 spoke to the Class of 2008 and their families during Spring Commencement on May 25 at the Tacoma Dome. The following is the text of her speech: Chair Gomulkiewicz, President Anderson, Provost Killen, Graduates, Families and Friends. Introduction Good afternoon everyone! It is an honor and a privilege to share this special occasion with you today. When Dr. Anderson asked me to be PLU’s commencement

  • Learn More: Mossi Mask 2This tall, thin mask consists of a white mask in 12” long; (30.5 cm), that match the length of the horns carved to resemble those of a gazelle and a plank 45.5” long (155.5 cm) that is covered in faded red and white pigment. The face is convex, halved by triangular notches, and has circular holes for eyes. The horns are also convex and have painted white tips. Triangles comprise most of the plank. The base and middle of the plank are rectangles and have carved triangles

  • March 19, 2009 Attaway Lutes: Peer Tutors On any given weekday afternoon you will find James Crosetto and Lexie Miller engrossed in athletic endeavors. Look for Crosetto on the tennis courts hitting reaction volleys or working up a sweat while playing a challenge match against a men’s tennis teammate. Nearby, Lexie Miller puts in countless practice laps, aimed at preparing her for the track and field season and her specialty, the 3000-meter steeplechase. For Crosetto and Miller, participating

  • Lutes sing their way through the Southwest on Choir of the West tour Posted by: Kari Plog / March 13, 2017 Image: Kiana Norman-Slack ’17 stands in front of the Choir of the West tour bus during the Southwest tour in January. (Photo courtesy of Norman-Slack) March 13, 2017 By Kiana Norman-Slack '17PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March 13, 2017)- Hop on my pink tour bus and let me tell you about the craziest days I experienced this past January — or the days we called the Choir of

  • April 22, 2010 New Holocaust Studies Chair announced at Pacific Lutheran University By Steve Hansen When the third annual Powell and Heller Holocaust Conference wrapped up its last session on March 20, organizers viewed the three-day event as nothing short of a success, especially with the announcement of a new chair at PLU. The conference was also a time to celebrate important milestones that will ensure the Holocaust will be studied at PLU for years to come. New gifts in support of the Kurt

  • August 6, 2014 A Flutist’s Unplanned Path to Success Internationally renowned flutist Jodie Rottle ’10 advises undergraduates without a clear plan to pause, make slow progress and explore as many new possibilities as they can. (Photo courtesy Jodie Rottle) Jodie Rottle ’10 Finds Fame Even Without a Direct Roadmap By Shunying Wang ’15 and Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications As far as Jodie Rottle ’10 can recall, she started to play the flute because her sister randomly suggested