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  • questions, please email djs@plu.edu.  Apply today'23-'24 ApplicationDJS AssistantsMinimum hourly wage + Rieke Scholarship ~10 hrs /week  Fall & Spring, ~5hrs/week Jterm + Rieke Scholarship Commitments Apply by May 5th DJS Assistants bring initiative and innovative ideas to raise and sustain general awareness and education on campus about issues related to culture, intersectional identity, belonging, social and environmental justice, and consent.  DJS Assistants staff the DJS Lounge and design and

  • Nursing – Doctor of Nursing Practice (Poster-master’s to DNP)December 1 January 15 (Rolling thereafter until April 30)Apply to the DNP program Social Work - Master of Social WorkEarly Application: January 15 Final Application: February 15Apply to the MSW program

  • engineering, engineering and applied science, geology, environmental science, sustainability, astronomy, physics, nanotechnology, quantum sciences, humanities, social science, and more! Research-specific information sessions are scheduled starting on November 3. This is a chance to learn more about the program, application process, and meet Caltech faculty in different disciplines. Applications due Jan 7, 2022. Program dates: June 13 – August 19, 2022. ELIGIBILITY Applicants must be current sophomores

  • 336: Deviance SOCI 413: Criminological Theory SOCI 495: Internship SOCI 499: Capstone STAT 233: Introductory Statistics 4 semester hours of a SOCI Inequality Elective course. Choose from SOCI 210 (Gender and Society), 240 (Social Problems), 332 (Race and Ethnicity), or 410 (Social Stratification). 4 semester hours of a Criminal Justice Elective course. Choose from SOCI 226 (Delinquency and Juvenile Justice), 287 (ST in Criminal Justice), 387 (ST in Criminal Justice), SOCI 494 (Gender and Violence

  • .” (2011 White Paper) “Sustainability is also a core principle of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, which asserts that sustainability ‘summons each of us, in every aspect of our lives, to behave in ways that are consistent with the long-term sustainability of our planet.’ The church also affirms the interconnection between people, planet, and prosperity, emphasizing a commitment to ‘the capacity of natural and social systems to survive and thrive together over the long term.’ (2011 White

  • Jennifer Fadden, MA, LMFT Associate Director of Clinical Operations, Counselor Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: jfadden@plu.edu Biography Biography I am very excited to be back on the PLU campus!  I graduated from the PLU MFT program in 2012, and am looking forward to assisting the PLU community through our amazing counseling services. I have over 12 years of experience as a therapist, along with an extensive professional history within the social work and social justice field.  I have guided many

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  • Social Action and Leadership Residential Learning Community (RLC) are established in partnership with the Diversity Center.

  • to the School of Nursing supports the development of students to enter the profession as entry level nurses, master's prepared nurses or advanced practice nurses with a doctorate of nursing practice. PLU nursing graduates are transforming healthcare and impacting the health outcomes in the region.`` Barbara Habermann, Ph.D., RN, FAAN Dean and Professor, School of NursingMake a GiftDivision of Social Sciences``Giving to the Division of Social Sciences will support students and faculty who are

  • -standing human issues addressed in the civic traditions of the Greek city-state and in biblical Israel. Justice is not the right of the stronger nor the contemporary whim of global markets. Ideas that shape deep understandings of human being and doing, as well as social and civic betterment, must forever have critical free play in the pursuit of justice. The musical heritage of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, whose combined efforts inspired the Civil Rights Era from the late 1930s onward, continue

  • also been director of the university’s innovative Wild Hope Project. In accepting the chair position, Torvend will relinquish his post as Director of the Wild Hope Project. Torvend has also published on Lutheran colleges as centers of social reform, Lutheran commitments to education and social welfare, and the intellectual sources of social ethics in Lutheran higher education. “Lutheran higher education looks different than what you get at, for example, the University of Washington,” he mused. “At