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  • Jodi Erickson, PhD, RN, CNL Assistant Professor of Nursing Phone: 253-535-7690 Email: ericksja@plu.edu Biography Biography Jodi has worked with the senior citizen population for two and a half decades in a variety of positions.  When she became a nurse in 2011, she realized that people did not die in a way that they desired.  She earned her PhD at Villanova University and her dissertation focused on end-of-life decision making. Education BA Linguistics, University of Washington MSN Nursing

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  • stewardship are valued, and it acknowledges our obligation to equitably serve in the best interests of constituents. Focus Areas Area 1: Intentionally integrate the accountability (accreditation), direction (planning), and evidence and improvement (assessment, evaluation, and institutional research) functions into an overall model for enhanced organizational effectiveness in support of mission fulfillment. Area 2: Coordinate the University’s Efforts on Accreditation and Assessment of Student Outcomes to

  • access the provider directory and contact providers on their own by phone or email. Students do not need to sign in or download anything to access the provider directory.  It can be accessed on devices of all types, including computers, phones, and tablets. Students can filter and search for providers around campus and across the country based on their needs and preferences. How do students access ThrivingCampus? Click below to get started! Click here to access ThrivingCampus

  • Carlos Garcia Jr, Therapist in TrainingOur identities inform how we experience the world and how the world perceives us. We are all drawn to therapy for a variety of reasons, so good on you for already making the toughest decision and that is looking for a therapist. Latinx Student Marriage Family Therapist who works with young adults, military families, military retirees and veterans, couples, families, immigrant communities, and People of the Global Majority.

  • chosen flags for National Coming Out Day. GLOBAL GET DOWNStudents play to win in a game of “Name That Flag” during an annual campus celebration of global cultures. VISITING WRITERTrinidadian author Earl Lovelace leads a Caribbean history class with Associate Professor Gina Hames. ‘WHAT THEY SIGNED UP FOR’Authors of this essay collection written by soldiers visited PLU for a book reading and signing. Picture the FutureBusiness students stop for a selfie during a visit to the Seattle offices of Adobe

  • for positions: https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/News/2018/July-3-300-WCC-positions-now-open You can learn more about individual placement positions here: https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Our-role-in-the-community/Washington-Conservation-Corps/WCC-Individual-Placement-Program Chemistry alum Alice Henderson reported a really positive experience in her IP position through the Washington Conservation Corps. Read Previous Summer Sessions: General and Organic Chemistry at PLU Read Next

  • Join the Global Campus Connection (GCC)! ResourcesInt’l Student Orientation Current PLU students are encouraged to participate in social components of ISO. Check out the schedule here.GCC promotes mutually beneficial learning experiences between New International Students and Current PLU Students. By participating in GCC, New International Students will have a smoother transition into their new life at PLU and in the U.S.  By connecting with International Students, Current PLU Students will

  • access the provider directory and contact providers on their own by phone or email. Students do not need to sign in or download anything to access the provider directory.  It can be accessed on devices of all types, including computers, phones, and tablets. Students can filter and search for providers around campus and across the country based on their needs and preferences. How do students access ThrivingCampus? Click below to get started! Click here to access ThrivingCampus Are you a Mental Health

  • Leadership or significant contribution to collaborative success in recognized curricular or co-curricular organizations 2017 Recipients Cara Gillespie: BA in Communication, minor in Religion Cara produced several noteworthy accomplishments over her time at PLU – contributing her enormous skills and energy to MediaLab, Student Media, and most recently, the independent research and student/faculty documentary project focused on sex trafficking in the Philippines. This documentary, funded by a grant from

  • Economic History website. Initiated in 2016, the Benson Summer Research Fellowships are funded by the Benson Family Foundation at Pacific Lutheran University and administered by Michael Halvorson, Benson Family Chair. The results of research will be presented in the 2018-2019 academic year on campus. Typically, team members also present their findings to the larger community through conferences and other written work. Read Previous Healthcare Economics: An Interview with Teresa Hackler and Karen Travis