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  • Native American and Indigenous Studies Program. Working with the Indigenous Peoples Club and with other university units, as well as with area communities and organizations, NAIS works to bring our students in contact with a wide variety of Indigenous thinkers, artists, community organizers and events, while also striving to build a sense of community for our students, faculty and staff. Upcoming events will be announced here, and through our Facebook group: PLU Native American and Indigenous

  • program certifying the student has obtained this accommodation while attending PLU. If accommodations are requested, do not schedule an appointment to take the NCLEX-RN exam until you have received written confirmation of your accommodations and your ATT email indicating “Accommodations Granted.” Candidates approved for testing with accommodations must schedule their testing appointment through the NCLEX Accommodations Coordinator by calling Pearson VUE NCLEX Candidate Services at the telephone number

  • national level. Most recent experience was managing a care transition and readmission reduction program, collaborating with an acute hospital and a hospice/palliative care agency. Received the first “Takes a Village” award from Michigan Department of Community Health for her work on an adolescent screening project with CDC and has presented at numerous national community health conferences. Lynda is married to Tim (46 years) and they have 3 married sons, 3 bonus daughters and 2 grandchildren. They

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  • AdvisingEvery sociology student is assigned an academic advisor within the major. Students are encouraged to meet with their advisors regularly to discuss course sequencing and career plans and to ensure that all requirements in the general education and sociology programs are being met. The hallmark of the PLU Sociology program is our research-oriented cumulative curriculum. Our curriculum is designed intentionally and sequentially to encourage students to develop their research and writing

  • As stated in its Equal Opportunity policy, Pacific Lutheran University will not discriminate against any student because of the presence of a mental or physical disability.  As part of its long-range plan, the University has committed the financial and human resources necessary to provide access to university facilities according to the recommendations and requirements of the ADA.  Where a student with a disability is able to perform essential academic/program requirements or job functions, the

  • performances by PLU a cappella groups PLUtonic and HERmonic. The Sound Jazz Trio, comprised of PLU jazz faculty members, performed at the VIP reception following the program. Previous musical performers have included Vicci Martinez, Paul Rucker and Emily Ann Peterson. ×TEDxTacoma's Awesome Sponsors

    TEDxTacoma Planning Committee
    Adam Utley '04 Committee Member / Event Co-Coordinator
  • Jaime Méndez News Anchor-KUNS Biography Biography Jaime Méndez serves as an anchor/reporter for the newscast Noticias Noroeste on KUNS 51/Univision Seattle, a thirty minute news program on the first regional Spanish language newscast in the Pacific Northwest. He co-anchors a weekly Sounders FC highlight show and is the play by play announcer for selected Sounders FC games of the MLS. A popular personality among the Spanish-Speaking community in the Puget Sound area, he graduated with a BA in

  • include a graduate program in Sport Psychology, certification as an alpine mountain guide, and living as deeply and broadly as possible.

  • 253.535.7151 admission@plu.edu www.plu.edu/admission/ Pacific Lutheran University welcomes applicati

  • Academic Integrity Policy Academic integrity is honesty concerning all aspects of academic performan