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  • invisibility and the horizon of hope. Disability Studies Quarterly, 40(4). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v40i4.6959 Reports and websites CDC. (2023, May 8). Health risks of social isolation and loneliness. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/emotional-wellbeing/social-connectedness/loneliness.htm Office of the Surgeon General (OSG). (2023). Our epidemic of loneliness and isolation: The u. S. Surgeon general’s advisory on the healing effects of social connection and community. US

  • supporting communities in their culture and keeping them alive and strong,” says Chan. “I’m not a farmer, I’m not Hmong, so I see myself as a middle person.” Chan is already planning ways to continue pursuing her passions. This summer, she plans to teach film to high school students and travel to China with her sister. During graduate school, Chan plans to apply for a Fulbright grant in hopes of heading back to Trinidad and Tobago to study social work. There, she’d like to learn more about mental health

  • not allowed to have an active application for more than one program concurrently, as per our admissions process. Sample Curriculum Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) TrackSummer 2024 15 credits GNUR 305: Patho/Pharm I (4) GNUR 306: Found of Care Delivery/Health Promotion (3) GNUR 307: Health & Physical Assessment (3) GNUR 308: Clinical Practicum I (3) GNUR 309: Prof Foundations & Principles of Leadership (2) Fall 2024 13 credits GNUR 310: Scholarly Writing Concepts (1) GNUR 311: Patho/Pharm II (2) GNUR

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Aug. 10, 2016)- Typically, summer allows college students to take advantage of free time that’s hard to come by during the academic year. But for many Lutes, summer is a time to work hard and continue their vocational endeavors. Students travel, work internships…

    Summer success: Lutes spend off-months working hard, pursuing vocational goals Posted by: Kari Plog / August 10, 2016 Image: Kendra Saathoff ’17 (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) August 10, 2016 By PLU Marketing & Communications staffTACOMA, WASH. (Aug. 10, 2016)- Typically, summer allows college students to take advantage of free time that's hard to come by during the academic year. But for many Lutes, summer is a time to work hard and continue their vocational endeavors. Students travel, work

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  • Cost Sheet CNL Track in PDF Format ELMSN 2024 Tuition Cost Sheet CNE Track in PDF Format Cost breakdown by term Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Track: Summer 2024 15 credits ($830/credit) Tuition: $12,450. GNUR 305: Patho/Pharm I (4) GNUR 306: Found of Care Delivery/Health Promotion (3) GNUR 307: Health & Physical Assessment (3) GNUR 308: Clinical Practicum I (3) GNUR 309: Prof Foundations & Principles of Leadership (2) Fall 2024 13 credits ($830/credit) Tuition: $10,790. GNUR 310: Scholarly Writing

  • would be great for it.’ ”The Diversity CenterThe Diversity Center is committed to empowering the PLU community to engage in dialogue, programs, and initiatives that promote and enhance equity, agency, and action.Center for Gender & EquityPLU’s Center for Gender Equity supports, challenges, and empowers students, staff, and faculty to combat gender-based oppression and enact positive social change. Read Previous The Strength of Faculty Mentorship Read Next Get out of the classroom: Study Biology at

  • like to learn more about mental health and the diverse ways people heal, especially where culture and health intersect. Chan’s thoughts on wrapping up her time at PLU? “I’m just so thankful for the past four years,” she reflects. “I’ve had so many blessings of leadership and exploration of self-discovery. I just thank God.” BELOW: An example of the social media video reels Chan produced to help promote Hmong farmers in Seattle. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Friendly Hmong Farms

  • state representatives, Tina Orwall (D) and Gina Mosbrucker (R). In her first year, the tireless Nguyen planned a six-week series of discussions on religious diversity, spanning six faith traditions, which won Social Justice Program of the Year. “It was an ambitious project,” she reflected, “and it spurred my determination to prove to myself that I can do anything I set my mind to.” A favorite PLU memory: This year’s Act Six Scholars Senior Celebration was Nguyen’s last big planning commitment for

  • everything from an open sewer to a drainage canal, he said. Recently, though, the EPA has taken a different view. The agency views the waterway as a river, and wants it cleaned up to EPA standards. And a bunch of  kayakers have begun paddling around the river, in support of the EPA mandate. Samuel Torvend, Professor of Lutheran Studies and conference moderator, noted that while Martin Luther didn’t speak directly to water resource issues, Luther was keenly aware of using resources for the social good of