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  • court help you develop team and leadership skills? SM: The lessons I learned as a basketball player at PLU were invaluable. Balancing my studies with four years of practices, team meetings, travel and games was not easy. But the tension between these two priorities taught me how to manage time, deal with stress, set priorities, and balance a heavy load. As a basketball player, I learned how to compete. I experienced the benefits and the sacrifices that come with being a good teammate, and I learned

  • disabilities and the state of technology in regional school districts. Reisberg is involved in collaborative research projects with other faculty throughout the Department of Instructional Development and Leadership and serves on the board of several community educational organizations.

  • Transfer Scholarships Each year, we award more than $61 million in PLU-funded scholarships and grants. Our scholarships recognize your academic achievement, talent, leadership, and service, as well as your potential to continue all of those things as a Lute. Take a look below to see the scholarships for which you could be eligible and should apply for! *Note: Only transfer students who are pursuing their first bachelor’s degree are eligible for PLU merit scholarships.PLU Academic Scholarships

  • Behavioral Health, but says she’s still a clinician and care provider at heart. That might be because she spent most of her 43-year career in mental health doing just that – providing care.“I always tell people if you’re looking for a role model for a rapid rise up into leadership, don’t look at me, don’t look at my career,” Card says with a laugh. “I just did slow and steady and I have always put in more hours, worked harder, listened to people and tried to learn everything I could.” Card, who earned a

  • : Advanced Nursing Management of Illness & Disease (4)2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 4 credits January TermNURS 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion3 credits Spring TermNURS 526: Leadership and Management NURS 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research NURS 531: Clinical Outcomes Management I NURS 542: Advanced Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for Nursing Practice3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits Summer TermNURS 530: Resource Management NURS 596: Scholarly Inquiry3 credits 2 credits Optional

  • credits January TermGNUR 523: Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (2) GNUR 534: Informatics & Nursing Healthcare (2) 2 credits 2 credits Spring TermGNUR 526: Leadership and Management (3) GNUR 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research (3) GNUR 531: Clinical Outcomes Management I (4) GNUR 542: Advanced Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for Nursing Practice (3)3 credits 3 credits 4 credits 3 credits Summer TermGNUR 530: Resource Management (3) GNUR 532: Clinical Outcomes Management II (5) GNUR 596: Scholarly

  • Commitment to Diversity, Justice, and SustainabilityASPLU embraces our university’s values of diversity, justice, and sustainability (DJS). This is because DJS is necessary in living out the mission of PLU as a whole: inquiry, service, leadership, and care. Mission StatementOur mission as the Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University is to promote the growth of the collective student body community as a whole, while actively encouraging the advancement of the individual.DJS StatementIn

  • MSN Programs Outcomes1. Implement evidence-based practice, incorporating theory, models, and science to ensure safe, quality health care. 2. Integrate knowledge of technology, information systems, policy, organization, and financing into the improvement of health care delivery and health outcomes. 3. Demonstrate a commitment to ethical decision making, social justice, and advocacy for vulnerable and diverse populations. 4. Develop and use collaborative leadership and management strategies that

  • Partnership and co-chair of the Urban Waters project. She also serves on Washington Governor Chris Gregoire’s Economic Development Commission and is a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum. She is a member of the Advisory Board to the Port of Tacoma and Endowed Chair at the University of Washington Tacoma.

  • What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? The Wild Hope Center for Vocation is dedicated to developing ethical, educated, thinking leaders. In 2003, PLU received a $2 million grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc to launch Wild Hope. PLU is one of 95 institutions to receive a grant for this purpose, and has been praised by Lilly Endowment, Inc for its innovative and effective work linking vocation with the university’s educational mission. To continue these programs and to