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  • world. “The fear and sadness cannot be adequately expressed,” Boers wrote. “We are so sorry for the lives lost, thankful to be safe, and hopeful that tonight might be transformational in some way, that I, we, might do something to change things.” Globally, Pacific Lutheran University alumni such as Boers are coming face to face with the international conflicts that are defining the modern era. Some by accident, others by choice. Service amid war Dom Calata ’08, a military brat who followed in his

  • abortion. It was so fascinating. We were surprised at how open our guests were to talking about the issue. Many of them pointed out how their religions could be personally interpreted as either pro-choice or pro-life; that the institution of religion did not have to define every aspect of someone’s personal life choices or connection with faith. Religion was about the personal connection and not about regulation of the personal choice. How did your PLU experience serve to prepare you for your life

  • mathematical competitions, especially the Putnam Competition and the Mathematical Contest in Modeling. Pass/Fail only. May be taken more than once for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1) MATH 387 : Special Topics in Mathematics To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) MATH 388

  • confirmation. If your visa is denied, you can re-apply for a visa by re-paying the I-901 fee and applying for another interview. Please visit the U.S. Department of State website for detailed information about denials and reapplying. Please note: PLU will only issue one additional I-20 if you postpone your attendance due to a visa denial. Step 2: Prepare to arrive in the USA and at Pacific Lutheran University Prepare to become a PLU Student 1. Arrange for housing. You have a choice of living on-campus or

  • confirmation. If your visa is denied, you can re-apply for a visa by re-paying the I-901 fee and applying for another interview. Please visit the U.S. Department of State website for detailed information about denials and reapplying. Please note: PLU will only issue one additional I-20 if you postpone your attendance due to a visa denial. Step 2: Prepare to arrive in the USA and at Pacific Lutheran University Prepare to become a PLU Student 1. Arrange for housing. You have a choice of living on-campus or

  • confirmation. If your visa is denied, you can re-apply for a visa by re-paying the I-901 fee and applying for another interview. Please visit the U.S. Department of State website for detailed information about denials and reapplying. Please note: PLU will only issue one additional I-20 if you postpone your attendance due to a visa denial. Step 2: Prepare to arrive in the USA and at Pacific Lutheran University Prepare to become a PLU Student 1. Arrange for housing. You have a choice of living on-campus or

  • society is crucial, and the worldwide demand for nurses is constant — and growing. The PLU School of Nursing views nursing as a caregiving process based in scientific knowledge, humanistic theory and health care technology. As a nursing student, you’ll be part of a dynamic and supportive learning environment where you’ll work with and learn from outstanding faculty and staff to gain knowledge and skills, share professional experiences with expert clinical preceptors, and become an exceptional nurse

  • response to requests, and active anticipatory guidance as needed. A commitment to promote our culture of mentoring is maintained at all levels and across all positions in the SoN.Peer Review Peer Review Policy Purpose: Peer review fosters a continuous learning culture, development and sharing of best practices in teaching, and is consistent with professional accountability and self-regulation associated with the practice of nursing. In recognition that teaching is a dynamic and ongoing process, the PLU

  • necessary skills. For example, if you are thinking of majoring in nursing because you heard there is a high demand for this well paying job, and you like to help people, but you’ve done average or less than average work in science and math courses in high school and/or college, you may need to ask yourself if nursing is a realistic choice. Don’t Rush! Making a hasty decision about your major may be more time consuming and expensive in the end if you go through too many changes later. In order to make a

  • wasn’t. I was a hard worker and it was my opinion that hard work would get me where I wanted to go, and where I wanted to go was a very fluid concept,” she said. “I was never concerned with making a choice about what I wanted to be when I grew up, because my parents led me to believe that I could be anything, and it was OK to change your mind as long as you were responsible and gave it a fair shot first. I didn’t know it at the time, but they taught me how to fail forward, so I was never afraid of it