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  • Hello world! | College of Health Professions | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service. Leadership. Care. Menu

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  • security numbers) are collected to verify the user’s identity. This site contains links to other sites. User Support and Pacific Lutheran University are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites. Our site uses service order and feedback forms for students, faculty, and staff to request information, services, and to give feedback. We collect visitor’s contact information (like their e-mail address). Contact information from the order form is used to better serve our

  • Is IHON For Me?What is IHON like? In a typical PLU IHON class you will find the following: Peers who are motivated, prepared, and eager to engage Small class sizes (12-20 students per course) Discussion rather than lecture:  most professors who teach in the program use some variety of the Socratic Method in their courses. Consideration of the ethical implications of the particular themes or topics under discussion. An effort to include global perspectives in each class A commitment to engage

  • Step 6: Submit an applicationYou and your students can log in online through Mentor, using your PLU username and password. Once in Mentor, students should go to the HPRB tab at the top and: Click on My Proposals in the left menu to start a new application Click Create New Proposal Mentor will walk them through the following: Pre-Proposal Diagnostic Survey (optional; to determine level of review) Selecting you as their Faculty Supervisor (they should search by last name) HPRB proposal

  • Step 7: Complete and submit your applicationLog in online through Mentor, using your PLU username and password. Once in Mentor, go to the HPRB tab at the top: Click on My Proposals in the left menu Click Create New Proposal Mentor will walk you through the following: Pre-Proposal Diagnostic Survey (to determine level of review) Identifying your Faculty Supervisor (search by last name) HPRB proposal formVideo InstructionsDirections Create HPRB Proposal page (this asks for basic information about

  • December 1, 2009 I never thought I’d start a Unicycle club (and people would actually come) By Steve Hansen In the summers, Tyson Bendzak’s dad used to ask kids who came home from college if they brought their unicycles to campus with them. He’d taught a majority of them how to ride in elementary school. When it came time for Tyson to head to PLU, he thought of the question his dad asked everyone else. Tyson Bendzak started a unicycle club on campus – the L.U.N.I.C.Y.C.L.E.R.S. (Lutes with a

  • , visiting assistant professor of anthropology. The archeology class prepared for the event by learning more about local archeology and learning the laws and rules about cultural resources in Washington. Mark Woldseth, a PLU alum, brought in projectile points, a Native American scraper, a shard of pottery, an old Lysol bottle and a mechanical calendar from San Francisco. Most people incorrectly call projectile points, “arrowheads,” Taylor said. Projectile points could have been used for more things than

  • February 12, 2013 Editor’s note: PLU students will be live Tweeting the event, join in the conversation by following the hashtag #rockthecasbah from the PLU News Twitter account. If you are not able to attend checkout plu.edu for a live webstream of the event. Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture Award-winning journalist Robin Wright will share her views on the Islamic world and talks about her friendship with Ambassador Chris Stevens, who was killed in Libya on the anniversary of 9-11

  • November 19, 2014 PLU Debaters Make History at Linfield Tournament Forensics Team is Off to Another Strong Start PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 20, 2014)—Members of Pacific Lutheran University’s Forensics team argued their way into the history books at Linfield College last weekend by winning the most single-tournament world’s style debate awards in the program’s history. Senior division debate duo Angie Tinker and Brendan Stanton earned first place in the preliminary rounds