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  • as appropriate, Lead Course Faculty and/or level/track faculty as appropriate. Deficiencies are categorized as minor and/or major based on the severity of the event. Major violations will result in immediate notification to the School of Nursing Dean. Three separate minor and/or a single major occurrences during the program of study will result in a review by the RAP committee and/or the Dean of Nursing and may result in dismissal from the School of Nursing. Any occurrences that place the client

  • Questioning Barriers: Angela Pierce-Ngo ’12 understands post-secondary success requires questions While at PLU, Angela Pierce-Ngo ’12 was worried by a troubling pattern. After the first year of college, many peers and friends — especially classmates of color — left school or took an extremely long break. Even as she worked as a diversity advocate and… November 3, 2022 Equity, Faith, JusticeResoLute

  • develop as global citizens; future leaders; and whole, richly informed persons. As the University’s statement on General Education notes: “PLU offers an education not only in values, but in valuing, and asserts strongly that, Life gains meaning when dedicated to a good larger than oneself.” History Professor Beth Kraig said one of the more exciting parts of the new minor is a topic and study that engage in ethical issues from the beginning. “It’s involving so many different parts of the university

  • interested can contact Michael Artime for details.   Washington State Solicitor General visitWednesday, May 2 at 8 p.m. in Xavier 201The Solicitor General for the Washington State Attorney General’s Office, Noah Guzzo Purcell, will be speaking at PLU following oral arguments to the Supreme Court of the United States on the Muslim travel ban on Wednesday, May 2 at 8 p.m. in Xavier 201 at PLU.About the Solicitor General In 2013, Attorney General Bob Ferguson appointed Seattle attorney Noah Guzzo Purcell as

  • to PLU as first-year students. Homeschool Application & Admission Policies Application Checklist Undergraduate Application – Students can apply via the Common App. It is FREE to apply. Personal Essay – Submitted as part of the Common App. The essay should be at least 250 words. Official Transcripts – Find additional information on homeschool transcripts below. SAT or ACT Test Scores – Find additional information on test scores below. Academic Recommendation – Find additional information on

  • , Brown’s comment contains some amount of hyperbole. But there is a point to it. As someone who has been deeply involved in so many levels of business – R&D, marketing, strategy development, engineering and executive management — he’s keenly aware of what it takes to succeed. But as invigorating as the challenges were, Brown decided to exit industry, earn his Ph.D., and look for a university that would enable him to pass along the experience he had gained over the years. He says that in choosing the

  • .  “We believe Erik’s broad experience and leadership skills will move KPLU forward into a future with many challenges and opportunities for public media.” Nycklemoe has served as Director of Network Initiatives at American Public Media Group in St. Paul, Minnesota, since 2008.  (The Group includes American Public Media, Minnesota Public Radio, Southern California Public Radio, Classical South Florida and Greenspring Media.) His responsibilities include acquisitions, developing multi-year business

  • Undocumented StudentsUndocumented students attending PLU are considered for the university’s academic and artistic achievement scholarships in the same manner as domestic students. Academic awards are made on the basis of a student’s record of academic achievement in high school or college and artistic achievement scholarships are awarded on the basis of an in-person or video audition or by submitting a portfolio of their work.First-Year ScholarshipsTransfer ScholarshipsArtistic Achievement

  • , spirituality, justice and any other aspect of social life in which religion decides to “show up.” Her greatest passion and longtime work, however, continually return to racial justice and white anti-racism. Dear White Christians: For Those Still Longing for Racial Reconciliation (Wm. B. Eerdmans) is Dr. Harvey’s most recent book. She publishes widely in academic contexts as well as in a variety of public venues including the Huffington Post, Feminist Studies in Religion Blog and at her own blog formations

  • , it’s lucky she did. In 2006, for example, Jones received a Most Innovative Foreign Language Teacher Award for starting a French immersion program at Tacoma’s Jason Lee Middle School. She currently works at Washington’s Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction as the assistant director of student achievement and director of as director of the Center for the Improvement of Student Learning (CISL), a program that provides resources for parents and schools. “I work with kids of color and kids