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  • Affinity Group (e.g., Students of Color, LGBTQIA2S+, Neurodivergent, International Students) Topics (e.g., Becoming a Lute, Creativity, DJS, Outdoor Experience, or Varsity Athletics) Intended Major Sections of PLUS 100Transitions to PLU (PLUS 100) for Intended Music MajorsIncoming, first-year students who have identified music as their intended major will take a special PLUS 100 course designed to support your academic success in your first year as you are transitioning into the music program. Section

  • , published a book, “Strange Fruit of the Black Pacific,” and collaborated on public arts and humanities projects on Japanese American history. Lisa Patterson ’98 Lisa Patterson is the editor in chief of South Sound magazine and 425 magazine , both regional, award-winning lifestyle publications. She graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1998, and enjoys coming back to campus to talk to students about media-related topics. VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship

  • collaboration occurred in the Parkland community, with the local utility provider and local churches, all focused on building awareness around the global water crisis. The narrative continued on campus. In a series of predeparture seminars provided by an interdisciplinary team of PLU faculty, the PLU student team discussed topics such as ethical approaches to water, processes for community building and conflict resolution, and deeper understanding and appreciation of Nicaraguan culture and history. It is a

  • was very successful, and there’s a lot of topics that could be covered beyond that in relation to athletics and how people can be oppressed.” At the Division 1 Level: Women’s teams receive only 38% of college sport operating dollars and 33% of college athletic team recruitment spending … the men receive the rest. Tunnel scenes were a “natural progression” for SAAC, Thomas said. For the past several years, SAAC has focused on community issues such as sportsmanship and locker-room talk, as well as

  • On Exhibit: Black Authors Writing about Racism Black History Month Exhibit Posted by: Holly Senn / January 27, 2021 January 27, 2021 [Exhibit has closed.] This exhibit is comprised of books by Black authors who discuss and analyze race and racism. The books are recent contributions to scholarship and narrative, most having been published since 2019. Book topics include feminism, fatigue, discourse, vilification, education, real estate, racism history, police violence, and mass incarceration

  • big topics as seen and experienced through the lens of PLU’s faith community. “The PLU student body is about 15 percent Lutheran, which means we have a diversity of faith traditions and perspectives on campus,” Rude said. So in the podcast’s inaugural episode, Rude and two non-Lutheran PLU graduates, Matthew Salzano ’18 and Alaa Alshaibani ’17, discuss faith formation, spiritual journeys and what a Lutheran higher education experience looks like from a different faith tradition. In its second

  • Guide *you can also change your picture to better represent your name or pronouns if you would like by changing your picture on the GET app prior to submitting the form* What sort of LGBTQ academic resources does PLU have?The PLU Library’s collection supports the academic curriculum and primarily provides access to materials intended to support student coursework and research, including research on LGBTQ topics. A representative selection of library resources with relevant content can be found on

  • Practitioner (ENP). Students are taught the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the ENP at an advanced level, thereby enhancing clinical decision making for urgent/emergent illness and injury across the lifespan. (4) (2 seminar, 2 clinical - 120 hours) GNUR 642 : ENP II: Trauma & Critical Illness Building upon prior clinical ENP experiences, this course teacher the student how to care for patients of the highest acuity levels. Topics of pre

  • million users, edX is one of the largest providers of college-level course work to online users. Courses are offered by a variety of institutions including but not limited to: Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Berkeley University of California, and Boston University. Together, these institutions offer more than 3,000 courses on a variety of topics. There are courses on cybersecurity, programming, music, history, and almost any other academic subject that comes to mind. edX

  • Practitioner (ENP). Students are taught the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the ENP at an advanced level, thereby enhancing clinical decision making for urgent/emergent illness and injury across the lifespan. (4) (2 seminar, 2 clinical - 120 hours) GNUR 642 : ENP II: Trauma & Critical Illness Building upon prior clinical ENP experiences, this course teacher the student how to care for patients of the highest acuity levels. Topics of pre