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  • host events to help students with personal and academic growth, giving students prizes as a reward for attending a certain number of events. Our goal is to replace the current method of paper booklets and stickers for tracking participation with a web and mobile application that is more eco-friendly and convenient. Students and faculty only need a device connected to the internet to create an account and have their attendance counted, see their personal score, and compare it against the top ranked

  • Confidentiality PLU Counseling Services cares deeply about maintaining your privacy and confidentiality.  We offer an elevator within the Loren and MaryAnn Anderson University Center to provide access to our services so that you may bypass the front entrance and stairway. We share a common commitment to care for our students.  Counseling Services supports student success by fostering a trusting, confidential relationship.  Mental health information is distinct from FERPA.  As licensed Mental

  • service for and with others, their communities, and the world. Nursing and Health The School of Nursing believes that nursing is a theory- and science-based discipline that focuses on person-centered care across all settings and states of health and illness. The art and science of nursing is relationship-based and directed by humanitarian values of human dignity, interdependence, and social justice. As a practice discipline, Nursing works to improve the health and well-being of clients and systems

  • PLU hosts Art from Parkland’s youth in a week-long exhibition Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 12, 2015 January 12, 2015 PLU’s University Gallery will be home to the art of promising, young artists from the Parkland neighborhood and surrounding Pierce County area Saturday, January 10 – Friday, January 16. The PY// Art from Parkland’s Youth third annual juried art exhibition showcases work of young artists age 11-18. This year the show includes artwork from 31 student artists from Cascade

  • said. (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) The heart that went into producing the port epitomizes the story told from vine to bottle at Benson Vineyards Estate Winery in Manson, Washington, overlooking the shores of Lake Chelan — great tasting wine made with a whole lot of nostalgia. “We’re family here first and foremost,” Benson said. And the wine tastes as profound as the story behind it. The port is buttery and intense, yet simple. It begs for drinkers to bury their noses deep in the glass to

  • The Emergency Nurse Practitioner specialty coursework prepares certified family, acute care, and adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioners, either currently working in the emergency or urgent care setting or who desire to make a change and work in the emergency setting. This rigorous program builds upon core nurse practitioner knowledge and experience and provides the education and skill necessary to function as a competent nurse practitioner and leader in the emergency and urgent care

  • Erik Moen ’89 Physical Therapist Biography Biography Erik is a 1989 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University with a BS-Biological Research. He went on to Physical Therapy School at the University of Washington. Erik is the owner of Corpore Sano Physical Therapy in Kenmore WA. Erik’s specialty is bicycle biomechanics and injury intervention. Erik is a frequent author and educator in bicycle-related topics. He attended the 2008 Paralympic Games as a Soigneur/PT for the USA Para-cycling team.

  • Channel at 9 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays from Feb. 9, 2015 through April 30, 2015. More details → Special thanks to Rob Wells, Joanne Lisosky, Anne-Marie Falloria, Allie Reynolds, and Matt Salzano. Trailer × Ep 1 – Warm Welcome From Moss Cow Hey Papa! I hope you got back to Santasia okay. I decided use my new laptop, Emily, to tell you stories about life stateside so that you don’t worry about me too much! Love you, S. × Ep 2 – Meet the Adventuring Amigas In which I meet all of the girls in my dorm and

  • Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is… June 22, 2022 AcademicsCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversityDiversity Justice SustainabilityHispanic StudiesInvolvementServiceSocial WorkStudent Life

  • ‘UnPLUgged’ to Conclude With Recycling Fashion Show on Oct. 30 Posted by: Zach Powers / October 23, 2015 Image: Sustainability sweater swap in the Anderson University Center at PLU on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) October 23, 2015 By Samantha Lund '16PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 23, 2015)- Pacific Lutheran University’s UnPLUgged series aims to entertain, educate and make a difference on campus. UnPLUgged is a series of events that encourage students