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  • . For the next 32 years, Marilyn taught the K-6 set while David focused on college students.The couple has given to Q Club Scholarships through the PLU Annual Fund, but the giving continued past the checkbook. For decades, the Knutson apartment, just off Wheeler Street near campus, has acted as a way station for visiting lecturers, professors, organists, students and parents. Loren and MaryAnn Anderson stayed at the home in 1992 when they first came to PLU while the Gonyea House was being renovated

  • Green Chemistry & Engineering Internship grant Posted by: nicolacs / April 23, 2021 April 23, 2021 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is accepting applications from recent B.S. graduates or current grad students to work in a Minnesota company as this summer’s Green Chemistry & Engineering Intern. In general, candidates should: Be a current graduate student OR recent graduate with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental engineering or a related field

  • communications. This strategy aims to raise the visibility of PLU and inspire connection with prospective students and their families, current students, alumni, donors, influencers/thought leaders, and community members. Smith joined Student Involvement & Leadership at PLU in 2005. Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in studio art from the University of Puget Sound and a MBA from PLU. Smith most recently served as the Executive Director of Content Development at PLU and was directly responsible for curating

  • getting plenty of uninterrupted sleep on a consistent schedule.Sleep and GPAHow to Use Caffeine SafelyA cup of morning coffee or an afternoon latte is a daily ritual for millions of people. Caffeine – the world’s most popular drug – can give an energy boost and help provide focus during a long drive or study session. Too much caffeine, though, can make you feel anxious and jittery and even cause a racing heart; also, caffeine too close to bedtime interferes with quality sleep.It’s important to know

  • sometimes her group’s resident bike mechanic. Perhaps most importantly, Henry discovered her passion. She loved being outdoors, on her bike, traveling with newfound friends talking with others about issues she deeply cares about. And it made her think about the endless possibilities for her future. Peace Corps? Environmental work? Community organizing? Henry doesn’t know what’s next. But she does know not to be afraid of the uncertainty. “This summer inspired me to get busy and not be afraid to fail

  • of Science in Nursing (ELMSN) : This is for non-nurses with a degree in another field. The sequence of study recognizes the academic success of the non-nursing graduate by providing a focused immersion into nursing followed by graduate study. BSN to MSN : This is for nurses with a BSN. This 15-month program builds upon the undergraduate degree in nursing to prepare students to provide quality, cost effective care in a defined context, to participate in the design and implementation of an

  • PLU hosts the annual South Puget Sound Higher Education Diversity Partnership. The day-long event provided a wide selection of workshops for faculty, staff and students, as well as networking opportunities with community members.

  • PLU. They are embodied in students who care for the earth, serve the homeless, grow and share the produce of our community garden with the hungry, and enter as alumni into public service as mayors, state legislators, governors, and members of Congress, as medical researchers, healthcare providers in poor countries, and non-profit lobbyists in the halls of political power. They are embodied in faculty and staff who serve their neighborhoods and towns as volunteers, consultants, and citizens who

  • on incident reporting. Faculty are required to work with the student to assist in determining appropriate action(s) for the incident. Situations or incidents resulting in safety concerns for a patient, significant injury, or potential for liability concerns/litigation must be reported directly to the SoN Dean at the earliest opportunity. Incidents that may be reported may include, but are not limited to: needle stick injury, general injuries, errors, and hostile environment. Incident reports

  • Academic Credit Credit offered by PLU for which the student can receive an official institutional grade and transcript.  Credit is eligible for transfer and is determined at a ratio of 15 hours of class instruction to one academic credit. Clock Hours A 50-60 minute span of actual class instruction time. Usually for educators, with provider approval. Contact Hours A contact hour is a 60-minute span of time of actual class instruction. This is nursing education, with provider approval. Continuing