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  • Director for the University of Namibia. The PLU campus visit for the Namibian delegation was arranged by the Wang Center for Global Education at PLU. The dignitaries joining Tjiramba included the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Namibia, Dr. Lazarus Hangula; Dr. Kenneth Mantengu, Director of External Relations for the University of Namibia; and Dr. Alfons Wabahe Mosimane, Head of the Life Sciences Division at the University of Namibia. The Namibian delegation met with several PLU representatives

  • -learning projects, and a culminating capstone project. Students can learn and participate in community-based research with faculty at the Center for Applied Movement Sciences (CAMS) laboratory and serve Yakima’s uninsured community members during two off-campus Integrated Clinical Experiences courses at the Yakima Union Gospel Mission. Students also participate in two on-campus Integrated Clinical Experiences courses as part of the CAMS laboratory. Starts in the fallThree year, in-person programAccepts

  • at collective expense is care to remedy the effects of disease, but then we would gain no substantive, policy-informing benefit from the concept. In the GH line-drawing controversy, we might as well call very short stature a disease from the start. Yet that’s laughable. It would certainly make more sense to call tall stature the disease; it causes us to build bigger cars and houses, for example, using up additional energy, space, and resources. The motto of the National Association of Short

  • Important to Registration 2024 This page is for current students. If you are a new student starting in Fall 2024, then go to the NSR website. If you’re a new transfer student in Fall 2024, then go to the NTSR website. Registration is still happening! If you haven’t registered yet then you should contact your Academic Advisor for advice on what to take and to get your registration access code. You can also stop by the Center for Student Success in the library for assistance. Contact your faculty

  • Reasons you should study psychology at PLU Curious about the psychology program at PLU? We sat down with students and faculty to get the inside scoop. Posted by: mhines / July 10, 2023 July 10, 2023 Psychology is a mix of scientific exploration, practical skills, and personal growth. Whether you’re fascinated by human behavior, eager to make a difference, or seeking a career that opens doors, a psychology major is an ultimate path to an epic academic journey and a future full of purpose. Tell

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral FAQsWhat do I do if the Health Services Clinic is closed? In an emergency, call 253-535-7911 from on campus or 911 from off campus. If it is not an emergency, use the TimelyCare app to access free on-demand medical or mental health care services. If the Health Services Clinic is closed and you require urgent medical advice, you may contact the MultiCare nurse consulting line by calling 253-792-6300. Oww, my parent isn't here, what do I do? In an emergency, call

  • Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County Stuart Gavidia is a first generation Latino student and spent most of his life in Lakewood and then Spanaway, about 10 minutes from PLU, and he knew he wanted to come here for college, so he could remain close to his family. From an early… June 13, 2024 AcademicsComputer ScienceInternshipsInvolvement

  • of health Selected Publications West G.F., Resendiz M., Lustik M.B., Nahid, M.A. (2019). Bacterial Contamination of Military and Civilian Uniforms in an Emergency Department. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 45(2), 169-177, doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2018.10.005 West, G.F., Lustik, M.B., Hopkinson, S.G. (2019). Usability and Satisfaction of Vocera Wireless Communication. Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 37 (4), 229-234, doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000509 Resendiz, M., Lustik, M.B., Conkright, W.R., West, G.F

  • (perhaps in only the last 3,000 years). Several ecological and behavioral factors act to promote reproductive isolation. For example, Rocky Mountain crossbills (mostly call types 2 and 5) are rare in the South Hills when South Hills crossbills begin pairing in February, presumably because Rocky Mountain crossbills have relatively low feeding rates on the well-defended cones in the South Hills. Not until later in the spring and summer, when seed availability increases, do Rocky Mountain crossbills

  • and recreation/wellness/athletic facilities that effectively meet student needs. Goals by May 31, 2020: Increase the percentage of students who live in the residence halls. Enhance the residence halls as comfortable, enjoyable and engaging living/learning environments. Improve the Anderson University Center and recreation, wellness and athletic facilities to positively impact student utilization and effectiveness of services and programs. 4. Improve the services and programs that support the