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  • The School of Nursing is committed to the successful progression of its students, not only through the nursing curriculum, but through the university’s academic program as well. An important part of this commitment is the assignment of a nursing faculty advisor. Upon entrance to the School of Nursing, all nursing students are assigned an academic advisor from the nursing faculty. Student contact with the advisor early in the academic career can be highly instrumental in students’ future success

  • To reduce the risk of injury to employees and students, the university prohibits the possession of weapons on campus premises, in university vehicles, at any university-sponsored events off-campus. Prohibited weapons include firearms, knives, or other dangerous devices including, but not limited to: guns, firecrackers or other explosives, hunting weapons, live ammunition, flares, swords, slingshots, pellet guns, paint guns, and bb guns. Employees should check with their supervisors or with

  • 2021 Philosophy Capstones Dr. Michael Schleeter, Seminar in Philosophy Tuesday, May 25th1:30-1:35pm: Introduction1:35-1:50pm: Dana Morrell, “Reassessing Three Assumptions of the Dominant Worldview”1:50-2:05pm: Nikolas Gable, “The Senate Term Limits: There Should Be More Turnover in the Senate”2:05-2:20pm: Joshua Porterfield, “Acceptance and the Plight of the Black Body”2:20-2:35pm: Keegan Dolan, “Liberal Democracy and Capitalism: The Role of the State in Alleviating Wealth Inequality”2:35-2

  • The application for 2025 cohorts will open in September. Application TimelineDNP applications are accepted at any time throughout the year on a rolling basis. However, to enhance your potential for admission and make yourself eligible for financial assistance, we recommend you submit the application by the following application priority dates: Priority Date #1: December 1 Priority Date #2: February 1 Priority Date #3: March 15 Applications submitted after the application priority dates will be

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsWork OrdersWho Can Make a Work Order Request?Faculty and staff may make a work order request. Currently hired students may also place a work order request as long as it pertains to their position. For instance, an RA (Residential Assistant) may request a work order but only for their respective residential hall. How do I Submit a Work Order Request?Students – Contact a Residential Assistant (RA), Community Assistant (CA; if you live in South Hall), or Residential

  • April 13, 2012 Frank Roberts ’13 and Jill Heinecke ’13 explore all Tacoma and the surrounding area has to offer. Including the wildlife at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium. (Photos by John Froschauer) Great Northwest: Frank & Jill’s T-Town to-do list By Katie Scaff ’13 Frank Roberts ’13 has lived the majority of his life in Tacoma. Before Jill Heinecke ’13 came to PLU from Minnesota, she had never even been to Tacoma. So, we wondered: Can someone who has always lived here, and someone who’s

  • PLU Cyber Safety NoticesBelow are some of the email notices about cyber safety sent to the PLU community by Information & Technology Services.History of Campus-Wide NoticesEmail sent to students February 4, 2009:From: Information & Technology Services Subject: Email Phishing Scam Alert! From time to time you are likely to receive email messages asking for your PLU email account password. These messages claim to have been sent from a PLU tech support address, but they are in

  • Ann Kelleher Global Studies ScholarshipAfter 32 years of commitment to Pacific Lutheran University, Ann Kelleher will be retiring. However, her legacy will remain in the form of the Ann Kelleher Global Studies Scholarship. Ann has been known for her engaging and thought provoking instructing style. Although Ann had high expectations, her students who got to know her soon understood that her expectations were not arbitrary. The demands she placed on students stemmed from a deep commitment to

  • Tom Huelsbeck Assoc. Vice-President for Campus Life Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles ASPLU Secondary Advisor Education B.S., Math, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI M.S., College Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Biography Tom has overarching responsibility for Residential Life and takes a particular interest in issues related to mission and vision, budget, occupancy and facility

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  • semester hours Course NumberTitleOld Gen EdNew Gen EdCredits BUSA 201Introduction to Business4 ECON 101Principles of MicroeconomicsSOES4 MATH 128Linear Models & CalculusMR, NSQR4 PHIL 225Business EthicsPHVW4 STAT 231Introductory StatisticsMRQR4 Concentration OptionsBy taking an approved set of electives beyond the 36-credit BUSA Core, you can earn a concentration designation in: Accounting; Finance; Management & Human Resources; Marketing; or work with a faculty advisor to build an Individualized