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HIGHLIGHTSCURRICULUM & SCHEDULEPRACTICUMCOURSESOur Mission StatementThe mission of the Master’s in Social Work Program at Pacific Lutheran University is to prepare skilled, ethical, professional service-oriented leaders and change agents who work toward just, equitable, and empowerment-based service provision, policies, and systems on local and global levels. The program emphasizes critical consciousness, critical thinking, scientific inquiry, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive theories and
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students no later than one week after the last student takes the exam. Examination grades compiled in software systems other than the PLU SoN Learning Management Systems (LMS; Sakai and Canvas) will be imported into the LMS in order for students to determine their overall course grade throughout the course. The specific objective to be attained by the student and the method of calculating the final course grade must be written in each course syllabus. Students are responsible for reading each course
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Application Robotics & Intelligent Machines2ndNidhi Krishna Kumar10OlympiaMUSR: Low-Cost Multipurpose Sterilization Robot Robotics & Intelligent Machines3rdEvan Lou10Charles Wright Hand Gesture Recognition-based Wheelchair Control System Systems Software1stSpencer Peloquin10CurtisWindows 10 Security Scripts Systems Software2ndCharles Perez & Kathleen Julca11&12Yelm & Harrison PrepWomen of Color Code Translational Medical Science1stSara Anel & Sarah Pham12BellarmineTesting the Efficacy of Face Masks Over
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instead of Fall or Spring Semesters. Minor in Health ServicesHealth care is a complex system, which now represents more than 16% of the U.S. Gross National Product. Many disciplines outside of nursing require familiarity with systems and issues within health care. The Health Services minor is designed to support non-nursing majors, including biology, business, chemistry, social work and other fields. Prior to declaration for a minor in health services, student must receive advising and approval from
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may be issued keys to their office and/or office suite. Employees will not be issued keys to exterior doors to campus facilities. Exterior door access will be granted via the access card system. If the building is not equipped with card access the employee will have access permission via a Campus Safety admit. Exception – Campus houses are not equipped with card swipe systems and typically have very low numbers of employees. Employees from these spaces are allowed to have exterior door keys issued
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systems and relationships where everyone can thrive and offers a network of advocacy resources, including a (very comfy) community gathering space, facilitating identity programs and communities, hosting a variety of events and celebrations and providing students vital leadership opportunities. 9. Take care of your emotional/spiritual self Taking care of your mental health means taking care of your emotional health, too. And for some people, an important part of mental and emotional health includes
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100 professional presentations and published more than 45 articles, chapters and a book. Dr. Hacker has worked with corporations such as Morgan Stanley, NIKE, Martha Stewart Living, Meredith Corporation, S.C. Johnson Company, MTV Networks, Infinity Broadcasting, Thrivent Insurance Company, The New Yorker Magazine, Citadel Broadcasting, Conde Nast, Million Dollar Round Table, Bankers Association, GLAMOUR, Parent’s Magazine, House and Garden, Franciscan Health Care Systems, Better Homes and
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like crazy. Every new building is green. We’re building new solar panel systems and rain gardens, and our student-run community garden provides nearly two tons of produce for area food banks. There are even paid student fellowships for students who want to find new ways to make PLU even more green. Rachel Wattley-Williams ’14 appreciates the connections she has made on campus, both with her fellow students and with the professors in her small classes #4 We’re Lutheran – and proud of it. But it
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nations in my home state. So, I knew it would also be an opportunity to learn a lot more about these marginalized communities.” Chell worked as a health systems coordinator providing a variety of support to the program. “A few of my favorite projects were putting together a curriculum on how settler colonialism impacts social determinants of health,” she says. “We spoke with leaders in the community and pulled together academic articles that will be used for the fellowship, but also will hopefully
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shaped her into someone who can easily relate to others in challenging situations,” said Laura Fitzwater Gonzales, a PLU sociology professor. “April also confronts the racist and elitist systems and organizations within which she has to operate. Her ideas challenge the norms of whiteness and elitism and push us forward in new and different ways.”The transition into college life wasn’t easy. Reyes says it was difficult navigating her new world of academia. “It was a culture shock for me,” she said
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