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  • Javier Alejandro Catering & 208 Lead Cook Phone: 253-535-7472 Email: alejanja@plu.edu Biography Biography Javier has been with PLU for over 20 years and has really enjoyed working for an institution with such great community and family values. He met his wife, Heather, here at PLU and in his free time loves spending time with her and their two beautiful daughters and their extended family.    

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  • Economics Major Learning Outcomes 1: Understand the conditions under which markets do and do not work well to allocate scarce resources for the social good, and analyze the effects of market characteristics and underlying conditions on economic outcomes. 2: Use economic reasoning to analyze current economic events and the effects of public policies. 3: Clearly communicate economic reasoning in oral and written form.   Revised 1/2023

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  • These policies apply to all PLU School of Nursing students. Please read the PLU Student Code of Conduct, which all nursing students are expected to follow. Licensing Prerequisite and Co-requisite Courses Textbooks and Course Resources ATI Testing and Learning Platform Portfolios Exams Essential Qualifications Disability Services for PLU Students Pregnancy NCLEX Testing Accommodations Letters of Recommendations and References FERPA release for Letters of Recommendations and References

  • CAPP ReportHow does a student review a CAPP report?Detailed information on the CAPP (Curriculum Advising and Program Planning) Report is found on the CAPP Reports section of the Office of the Registrar website. General Education ProgramWhat is the General Education Program?The General Education Program at PLU is made up of seven elements totaling 48 semester hours. Embracing the Life of the Mind: First Year Experience Engaging Arts and Performance Interpreting Living traditions for a Humane

  • ) Heath will be recognized with the 2015 Carl B. Allendoerfer Award, a national award sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America, in August.The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is one of two major U.S. mathematics organizations and one of the largest in the world. MAA emphasizes teaching, professional development and expository writing, and its Carl B. Allendoerfer Award, established in 1976, is given to authors of expository articles published in Mathematics Magazine. Up to two of

  • the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, a prestigious national scholarship geared toward diversifying the types of students studying away. Zimmerman is the only Pacific Lutheran University student to receive the scholarship this year, and only the second in 10 years. Zimmerman, a nursing student, will study away in Windhoek in the spring. She will take nursing classes at the local university, as well as online PLU courses. “I’ve always dreamed of traveling,” Zimmerman said. “It had

  • The following topics represent the most common questions the HPRB receives about human subjects research and proposal submissions. If you have a question not covered here or elsewhere on our website, please contact the HPRB at hprb@plu.edu. If you have a suggestion for adding any question(s) not addressed here, we’d appreciate your input.DO I NEED TO SUBMIT AN HPRB PROPOSAL?I’m a researcher. How do I know if I need to submit an HPRB proposal?If you’re collecting information from and/or about

  • “Empty Bowls” gives back to the community Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / November 6, 2012 November 6, 2012 Wednesday, November 28, PLU artists, chefs and gardeners will come together to give back in the fourth annual “Empty Bowls” event. PLU and the greater community are invited to purchase a bowl of soup from 4-6pm in the Anderson University Center. Costing $10 per meal, 100 percent of proceeds will benefit local food banks. More than a dozen students have crafted bowls to donate to the project

  • Cyber Risk Management Recent events have magnified the ever increasing risk of using the Internet for daily operations. In terms of severity of consequences, cyber risk is now on par with (if not exceeds) other major business risks. This course will teach you how to manage cyber as the dynamic business risk it has become rather than the static technological one it has been historically.Topics will include: The importance and role of cyber risk management within a business Why cyber must be