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  • Why Study Health Sciences?The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study. Except for pre-physical therapy, there are no specific pre-professional majors at PLU. You would not major in pre-medicine or dentistry or the like. Rather you should select a major which best matches your interests and talents, and which best prepares you for your career choices

  • Why Study Health Sciences?The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study. Except for pre-physical therapy, there are no specific pre-professional majors at PLU. You would not major in pre-medicine or dentistry or the like. Rather you should select a major which best matches your interests and talents, and which best prepares you for your career choices

  • Health Center Hours & LocationLocationThe 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-person visits. Please call ahead for an appointment.HoursFor the 2022-23 academic year the Health Center is open from mid-August to the end of May, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

  • Philosophy ElementPhilosophy is from the Greek word philosophia, which can be translated “love of wisdom,” or “friend of wisdom.” To be a friend of philosophy, then, is certainly to seek understanding of the history and development of philosophy as it engages the world, but more notably it is to take up the question, “How do I live philosophically, ethically, or in ways that make a difference?” Seen in this light, philosophy examines basic issues in all fields and explores connections among

  • ``It’s Time for a New Policy on Confucius Institutes`` A plaque commemorating the opening of a Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan in 2009. (Brett Ashley, https://tinyurl.com/499frcym; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/) By Jamie P. Horsley Thursday, April 1, 2021, 2:30 PM The closings of Chinese language and culture centers in the U.S. exacerbate a national foreign language deficit at a time when training mandarin speakers familiar with China

  • ; it’s a part of our special holidays and our daily meals, but is the product worth the cost? On Thursday, October 9, 2014, at 7 p.m. this year’s Ruth Anderson Public Debate asks, is it right to eat animals? You’re invited to dig into this issue. To answer this question, PLU will feature four debaters offering their perspective on the ethical, environmental, and health concerns surrounding meat, Dr. Karen S. Emmerman, who is in favor of the proposition (not eating meat), and Dr. Michael Schleeter

  • to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook Site Menu Nursing Student Handbook Table of Contents Welcome from the Dean Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing University Mission School of Nursing Guiding Principles School of Nursing Vision School of Nursing Mission School of Nursing Philosophy History of the PLU School of Nursing General Information Culture of Respect Equal Educational Opportunity PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy Family Educational

  • philosophy and psychology principles to wealth management. VIEW STORY Global policy, politics and partnerships Emily Peterson ’14 works with partners around the globe at a NYC-based public affairs agency. VIEW STORY Fighting for voters’ rights Dayton Campbell-Harris ’16 serves as a staff attorney for the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project. VIEW STORY THE SCIENCE OF CARE A great caretaker understands science. A great scientist cares for people. These Lutes exemplify this balance in their academic inquiry

  • to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook Site Menu Nursing Student Handbook Table of Contents Welcome from the Dean Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing University Mission School of Nursing Guiding Principles School of Nursing Vision School of Nursing Mission School of Nursing Philosophy History of the PLU School of Nursing General Information Culture of Respect Equal Educational Opportunity PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy Family Educational

  • to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook Site Menu Nursing Student Handbook Table of Contents Welcome from the Dean Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing University Mission School of Nursing Guiding Principles School of Nursing Vision School of Nursing Mission School of Nursing Philosophy History of the PLU School of Nursing General Information Culture of Respect Equal Educational Opportunity PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy Family Educational