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  • . Prospective pharmacists are required to have a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. This postgraduate professional degree program requires at least 2-years of specific pre-professional (undergraduate) coursework followed by 4-academic years of professional study.  The majority of students enter a pharmacy program with 3 or more years of college experience. Pharmacists are licensed in all states. Upon completion of a Pharm.D. program, prospective pharmacists must pass two exams to get a license: the North

  • . Prospective pharmacists are required to have a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. This postgraduate professional degree program requires at least 2-years of specific pre-professional (undergraduate) coursework followed by 4-academic years of professional study.  The majority of students enter a pharmacy program with 3 or more years of college experience. Pharmacists are licensed in all states. Upon completion of a Pharm.D. program, prospective pharmacists must pass two exams to get a license: the North

  • Bachelor of Science in Media Arts and Communication with a Business Concentration. Her experience in facilitating highly engaging community events will aid her in her role to promote connection and interest in the school. Service oriented, she is excited to support the success of the leadership and students by bringing resourcefulness and creativity to create a healthy office environment. Personal interests include coordinating community events and discovering new trails with her husband and dog. An

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  • , the Sustainability Department was aided by a group of college bound students in clearing the space of invasive Himalayan Blackberry. It is an example of how the Tobiason Center restoration project has been a community partnership. Efforts will culminate this year with a work-party celebration on Earth Day, April 22. Organizers from the Sustainability Department are planning the largest work-party to date for the Earth Day event. Students are asked to help make their campus beautiful and get these

  • “Matt Johnson” opens next week in the University Gallery Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / October 20, 2011 October 20, 2011 Tacoma artist Matt Johnson, a visiting instructor in the Department of Art & Design, explores the details of everyday life in his upcoming exhibition. Join SOAC and the University Gallery for the opening reception of “Matt Johnson” with light refreshments Wednesday, October 12 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The exhibition, which will remain open until November 9, 2011, focuses on the

  • PLU, joining a group of other prestigious colleges with Holocaust Studies, which asks students to write essays on the topic of genocide. Lemkin was an international lawyer who initiated the term “genocide” and in 1948 succeeded in persuading the United Nations to adopt the Genocide Convention which outlawed the destruction of races and groups. Last week the two top essayists presented their findings and were recognized for their work. Marks began her essay “Identity and Genocide: The Armenian

  • Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa ’24 lights up when talking about her role in the Murdock Trust-funded research on RNA detection. A collaboration between faculty and students at Pacific Lutheran University, Seattle Pacific University, and Northwest University, the interdisciplinary project aims to fill the gaps in what we know about RNA and its function. Under the direction of chemistry professor Neal Yakelis, Angela has been working to develop an organic compound that can better visualize and track RNA in

  • One step at a time One step at a time https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/pacific-crest-trail-cover-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 19, 2016 June 10, 2019 “Mile 766 — a bad day turned to amazing campsite with a view and happy feet. I don’t want to climb tomorrow. It’s about the PCT and family.” Elise (Boldt) Woodsmith ’09 has a lot of days

  • Holi Celebration (Spring 2023) Religious and Spiritual Diversity at PLUBecause PLU is a university rooted in the tradition of Lutheran Higher Education we value religious and spiritual diversity, engagement, learning and connection with our neighbor. We encourage students, faculty and staff to participate in  experiences of religious and spiritual diversity on campus and in our community. For a Lutheran perspective on Religious and Spiritual Diversity work: Why Interfaith Work is Not a Luxury

  • Videos Spotlighting the Doctor of Nursing PracticePersonalized Learning ExperienceA personalized learning experience will ensure graduate nursing students get what they need to be successful. In this video, Kathy Richardson, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the School of Nursing, talks about how PLU’s nursing graduate programs prepare future nurses and nurse practitioners.The Value of a Doctor of Nursing PracticeThe PLU Doctor of Nursing Practice degree prepares graduates in one of two