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  • Undergraduate Programs One credit of direct classroom instruction = one 50-minute class period/credit/

    for administrative responsibilities, strategic initiatives, and funded grants and programs is individually determined. Required nursing education regulatory standards and guidelines adhered to in this document include: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Accreditation Standards (2013); National Task Force Guidelines for Nurse Practitioner Education (2016); current State of Washington Nursing Commission Quality Care administrative code (NCQAC WAC); and Licensure, Accreditation

  • Undergraduate Programs One credit of direct classroom instruction = one 50-minute class period/credit/

    for administrative responsibilities, strategic initiatives, and funded grants and programs is individually determined. Required nursing education regulatory standards and guidelines adhered to in this document include: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Accreditation Standards (2013); National Task Force Guidelines for Nurse Practitioner Education (2016); current State of Washington Nursing Commission Quality Care administrative code (NCQAC WAC); and Licensure, Accreditation

  • When Mark Mariani ’98 was a student at PLU his singular goal was to become a medical doctor. A member of the football team and a biology major, Mariani loved his science courses, but he also found he was interested in a range of disciplines…

    . He oversees the 34 Indigo Urgent Care clinics MultiCare operates across Washington. Urgent care clinics meet a public need for convenient access to unscheduled medical treatment for minor illnesses and injuries that don’t warrant a visit to an emergency room. “First and foremost, we pride ourselves in delivering exceptional customer care that is safe and highly effective,” Mariani says. “There’s also the business side of it, being as innovative as possible, and embracing and integrating

  • An exciting new MS program has started at the University of Oregon in Electrochemical Technology: https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/ Electrochemistry underlies critical clean-energy devices including batteries, fuel cells, super capacitors, and electrolyzers that generate green hydrogen fuel. It is used to prevent corrosion, deposit nanoscale interconnects in computer…

    Master’s Internship Program in Electrochemical Technology F2021 University of Oregon Center for Electrochemistry Posted by: alemanem / November 17, 2020 November 17, 2020 An exciting new MS program has started at the University of Oregon in Electrochemical Technology: https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/ Electrochemistry underlies critical clean-energy devices including batteries, fuel cells, super capacitors, and electrolyzers that generate green hydrogen fuel. It

  •               As one of the annual priorities for the 2023-24 academic year, President’s Council seeks to align available resources in order to in to invest in individual and community well-being. The critical first step was to collect perspectives from faculty and staff in a survey. As a reminder, this...

                  As one of the annual priorities for the 2023-24 academic year, President’s Council seeks to align available resources in order to in to invest in individual and community well-being. The critical first step was to collect perspectives from faculty and staff in a survey. As a reminder, this survey was designed to align with the U.S. Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-being. Based on this research, the survey will incorporate five different areas of

  • The awareness of physical activity and its beneficial health effects is becoming more prevalent. If you are interested in building a career in sports, fitness, physical education, or health care, a

    The Science of Human Activity - A Guide to a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology /* care, a master’s degree in kinesiology is a great way to study the theoretical and practical foundations of human activity. This resource is

  • Lute Telehealth is a resource for PLU students that expands access to mental health and medical care by providing HIPAA-compliant access to online or phone-based services 24/7/365.

    Health ResourcesThe Health CenterThe Health Center provides care for:  Acute and Chronic Illness Emergency Contraception Immunizations Laboratory Testing LGBTQ Health Medications Mental Health Physical Examinations Sexual Health The Health Center is located at 121st Street and Park Avenue, just across from the Mortvedt Library. In order to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and to protect the health and safety of the staff, we are currently offering phone visits and provider-approved in

  • Do you need a quiet, private room to meditate, make a phone call home, or meet with your campus-based, Lute Telehealth, or home provider for virtual care? We can help!

    Scheduling a Private, Quiet Room on Campus Do you need a quiet, private room to meditate, make a phone call home, or meet with your campus-based, Lute Telehealth, or home provider for virtual care? We can help! See the list below of campus quiet spaces, and notes on how to schedule that space: Quiet Rooms on Campus LocationAvailabilityHow to ScheduleSpecial Notes Library Study RoomsLibrary Open Hours www.plu.edu/library/hoursMortvedt Library Study Room Reservation plu.libcal.com/spaces Library

  • Students may also choose an 18 credit minor in social work which complements many majors including Psychology, Sociology, Communications, Nursing, Religion, Global Studies and others.

    The Social Work MinorStudents may also choose an 18 credit minor in social work which complements many majors including Psychology, Sociology, Communications, Nursing, Religion, Global Studies and others.

  • October is LGBTQIA+ History Month. While we encourage engaging with these topics year-round, October is a special time to reflect on the history of LGBTQIA+ movements, moments, and iconic figures. In this exhibit, the Center for DJS, in collaboration with the PLU Library, is choosing…

    woman.”” “She was an activist-author who never shied away from difficult subjects, but instead, embraced them in all their complexity. Lorde was a critic of second-wave feminism, helmed by white, middle-class women, and wrote that gender oppression was not inseparable from other oppressive systems like racism, classism and homophobia. She has made lasting contributions in the fields of feminist theory, critical race studies and queer theory through her pedagogy and writing.” – from https