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  • mentoring elementary students, creating a podcast, and getting involved in leadership. I was even more shocked to find that she was doing all this as a first-year student, within the first few weeks of school. I made a note to myself: ‘April is amazing.’ ” “The classes April took at PLU allowed her to build on her interpersonal skills and leadership abilities,” Fitzwater Gonzales continued. “April often took on a leadership role during in-class group work. She is not afraid to share her opinion, yet she

  • significant contributions to their respective fields and work to assist students in making advancements towards their academic and career goals.) I applied, interviewed, and was offered the position!Learn more about PLU's Mentoring ProgramAlumni and Student Connections offers mentoring programs that connect students with accomplished professionals from PLU’s alumni network.  Interested in having a mentor or being a mentor? Registration closes on October 15, 2023. Atosha is a Great Horned Owl who was

  • Even though intended for physicians precepting medical students, there is much that applies to the NP precepting the student NP. “How to become an efficient and effective preceptor” is available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2879074/Resources for Preceptor Career DevelopmentPLU also has a post-master DNP program. For more information, check the following website: https://www.plu.edu/nursing/graduate-programs/Clinical Resources and Updates for NPsCOVID19 DOH general information

  • . Kullberg recalls her own time as a student as incredibly influential. “PLU really challenged me to grow, and I really appreciated that,” she said. “I am grateful for my education, for the challenge and discipline it taught me. PLU served me well.” And she advises current PLU students to go with the flow of life, wherever it leads. “Life is what happens when you are making other plans,” she said. “Keep open to opportunities as they present themselves. I didn’t give up. I determined I would be successful

  • overseas for three years – at the time I was the managing director of the studio – and I needed to hire someone to take over.” “I must admit that as much as I liked and admired her when I first met her, I did not realize what a gem we were getting in her,” Kent-Harber says. “Kate is unfailingly kind and lives at a level of vulnerability and openness that is not common.” Yoga convert and student Gregory Alderete, 59, vouches for Fontana and the studio. “My first encounter there … the vibe was amazing

  • 2002. The program here at UW is one of the top social work programs in the country, and I have to say PLU did an excellent job of preparing me for that level of work. As an Advanced Standing student I enrolled as a second year MSW candidate, so the class load is not in the least bit overwhelming. I spend a majority of my time at my practicum placement with the State of Washington Office of Crime Victims Advocacy. There I am involved in some policy research and analysis regarding the use of penalty

  • -vision Also available in the library: DVD NA737.L48M39 2003 The Academy Award-winning documentary is about Chinese-American sculptor and architect Maya Lin who, as a 21 student, designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Some veterans were offended that an Asian-American was selected design the monument and the controversy is addressed in the film.—from   The Vietnam War Explained In 25 Minutes | Vietnam War Documentary [Film]. Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tNTh6KlXXU The

  • reason. [2] PLU students at work in 2012 Since Plato, the Beautiful, the True, and the Good—these words and the ideals they express—have been significant in humanistic study. Aristotle, Plato’s student, added searching logical analysis in the Politics, Ethics, and Poetics. In the medieval trivium of Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric, words reigned supreme. But these three are far from trivial! Out of the love of words, Erasmus produced the first printed Greek New Testament (1516). Based upon the

  • trail of change in his wake. For one thing: We now have to relocate that first designated press area. Past Royal Visits May 25, 1939 Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway visit what was then Pacific Lutheran College. October 1975 King Olav V of Norway visits. President Rieke confers upon him a silver medal designed by sculptor Tom Torrens. ASPLU President Martha Miller ’77 names His Majesty an “honorary student” and gives him a “12th Man” T-shirt. Nov. 17, 1982 King Carl XVI Gustav

  • expectations impact the experiences of women and men. Her most recent publication was titled, “Dancing Backwards in High Heels: The Extra Burdens of Female Professors in the Form of Greater Student Demands.”Corey CookDr. Corey L. Cook, Assistant Professor of PsychologySee Dr. Cook’s profile Dr. Cook teaches research methods and statistics in the PLU Psychology Department (and sometimes teaches fun courses like Psychology of Good and Evil and Psychology of Belief). He earned his BS in Psychology from