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  • different way to provide better patient education and better education in the community,” she said. McFadden put the research skills she honed at PLU to good use, writing her dissertation on variations in county-level toddler immunization rates, a topic she continues to explore at the Yale Institute of Global Health. She also assists the center’s director, Saad Omer, on projects that examine the impact of immunization policy changes on vaccination rates, vaccine hesitancy among health care workers in

  • )Description: Welcome to PLU ACDA! We are a passionate community of choral music enthusiasts dedicated to nurturing the growth and development of future choral music educators. Our chapter provides a range of valuable opportunities, including regular seminars and workshops designed to enhance your knowledge and skills in choral music education. We strongly believe in the power of networking and learning from the best in the field. As a result, we offer exciting chances to attend both national and state

  • ?addsearch=preceptors ACNM The American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) shares some overlap with NP preceptors and has interesting and convenient information including a self-study course Developing Preceptor Skills and Special Situations, available to the public at: https://www.midwife.org/Preceptors NACNS The National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (NACNS) shares overlap with NP preceptors and has an on-line self-study course, Developing Your Skills as a Clinical Nurse Preceptor. https

  • chair. (1 to 4) BIOL 499 : Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR Capstone is a topical course in which students will work in small groups with a faculty mentor to explore the primary literature in a topic within that faculty member's area of expertise. Students will develop their skills interpreting, summarizing, and critically analyzing the primary literature. They will produce written and oral products as a result of the semester's work. Meets the senior seminar requirement. Prerequisites: Consent of

  • Frisbee head to the D-III national tournamentLute reflects on four years of Ultimate Frisbee at PLU and what you do when you achieve your goals.Showing up is half the battlePLU alumna Natalie McCarthy ’09, an elite rower who lost her eyesight as a child, aims to compete in the Paralympics.Coach Contact InformationPLU athletics are NCAA Division III, part of the Northwest Conference. If you are interested in knowing how your athletic skills might be utilized at PLU, call our main office 253-535-7352

  • strong communication skills (particularly writing), all of which are critical to success today and in the future. It’s not surprising that a recent survey by the Association of American Colleges and Universities shows that more than three-quarters of employers would recommend an education with this emphasis. All successful careers require critical thinking, teamwork, sensitivity to cultural, demographic, economic and societal differences and political perspectives, all provided by a liberal arts

  • Arizona during January 2020 and collected additional footage and interviews in February before the COVID-19 pandemic forced much of the country into lockdown. They premiered the film virtually this April. You can view the documentary premier on the PLU YouTube page. The Northwest Region College Emmy Award recognizes their important work, impressive skills, and limitless talents. Co-Director of Photography Hallie Harper filming part of the border fence at sunset. Raven Liro and Brennan LaBrie flying

  • category after five rounds of auditions and tough competition. In the final round, his performance of Mozart’s “Se Vuol Ballare” left the audience in awe. “I felt so much growth since I started my vocal journey in 2020 with my first voice teacher, Ryan Bede, and then with Holly Boaz in 2021,” he shared. Jack’s success is a testament to the exceptional coaching and world-class music program at PLU. As a vocal performance major, Jack has honed his skills in singing in different languages using the

  • college, “It was either PLU or nothing,” Phil recalls.“Pacific Lutheran University has long been an area of passion with my family,” he says. “We strongly believe in what PLU provides, which is preparing the next generation of leaders and honing the critical thinking skills.” Phil, along with his family, agreed to provide $25,000 to help build the Morken Center for Learning and Technology. Phil’s parents chipped in $15,000, while he and his sister donated $5,000 each. Phil has made a provision for PLU

  • proud of your team? This team is full of ambitious, compassionate and talented young women. They are excellent ambassadors to PLU and the Women’s Basketball program. How did your team engage with the community this year? This year our team was part of two free events targeting the kids of the Parkland community that offered free sports clinics. They volunteered their time to teach skills and serve as role models for kids hoping to be in their shoes one day. Looking ahead, what are you most excited