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  • drive every day to the office to be a part of the department,” she said. “The fund also helped with gas money to drive to work in person with children and their parents.”  The scholarship is an extension of the Student Ambassador Program, an initiative devised in 2019 by an innovation studies class led by PLU professor Mike Halvorson. The challenge from Halvorson was simple. Find something on campus you care about and improve it.  This simple assignment grew into a partnership of students, donors

  • Dean’s Leadership Team The Dean’s Leadership Team meets regularly and is advisory to the Dean. The Leadership Team consists of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Accreditation, Assistant Dean of Prelicensure Programs, Director of Graduate Programs, ABSN Coordinator, Simulation Director, Prelicensure Senior Level Lead, Prelicensure Junior Level Lead, and the Assistant to the Dean. School of Nursing Community Advisory Board The SoN Community Advisory Council provides a mechanism for

  • – Alternative Routes to Certification School of Education – Non-CertificationSchool of Education – Principal PreparationSchool of Education Master of Fine Arts in Creative WritingCollege of Liberal Studies Master of Social WorkCollege of Health Professions Master of Arts in Marriage and Family TherapyCollege of Health Professions Master of Science in NursingSchool of Nursing Doctor of Education in Educational LeadershipSchool of Education Doctor of Nursing PracticeSchool of Nursing Post Graduate Nurse

  • response to requests, and active anticipatory guidance as needed. A commitment to promote our culture of mentoring is maintained at all levels and across all positions in the SoN.Peer Review Peer Review Policy Purpose: Peer review fosters a continuous learning culture, development and sharing of best practices in teaching, and is consistent with professional accountability and self-regulation associated with the practice of nursing. In recognition that teaching is a dynamic and ongoing process, the PLU

  • Current Student Resources Academic resources Academic Catalog  The online catalog lists all of the policies and procedures for the university. Academic Calendar  The academic calendar lists add, drop and withdrawal deadlines, university holidays and start and end dates for the academic terms. The Subject Librarian page for Nursing Did you know that nursing has a dedicated research librarian? Her name is Genevieve Williams. You can contact Genevieve for assistance with your research needs. The

  • Current Student Resources Academic resources Academic Catalog  The online catalog lists all of the policies and procedures for the university. Academic Calendar  The academic calendar lists add, drop and withdrawal deadlines, university holidays and start and end dates for the academic terms. The Subject Librarian page for Nursing Did you know that nursing has a dedicated research librarian? Her name is Genevieve Williams. You can contact Genevieve for assistance with your research needs. The

  • Latino student and spent most of his life in Lakewood and then Spanaway, about 10 minutes from PLU, and he knew he wanted to come here for college, so he could remain close to his family.From an early age, he also knew he wanted to be a doctor. “Before my freshman year, I did a multicare nursing camp, and I was already working in a pharmacy, about to receive training to be a pharmacy technician,” Gavidia says. Gavidia knew he wanted to take a non-traditional path to medical school. “I wanted to

  • of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care, for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth”, emphasizing intersections of diversity, justice, and sustainability. The Cornerstone courses are carefully designed by professors to emphasize the University’s mission and to support your intellectual development, focused on important questions from multiple perspectives. The program will give you opportunities to apply your interests and passions in ways that help you meaningfully

  • Latino student and spent most of his life in Lakewood and then Spanaway, about 10 minutes from PLU, and he knew he wanted to come here for college, so he could remain close to his family.He also knew from an early age that he wanted to be a doctor. “Before my freshman year, I did a multicare nursing camp, and I was already working in a pharmacy, about to receive training to be a pharmacy technician,” Gavidia says. Gavidia knew he wanted to take a non-traditional path to medical school. “I wanted to

  • . After three years of college in Texas, Woods married and moved to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, only a semester shy of graduation. Soon, she heard great things about PLU’s care for students and career placement program. “I remember the care and concern of the professors and the administration,” Woods says. “I felt like they cared about me as a person and were invested in helping me be successful. Even in the short period I was there, I felt that.” Read our full profile of Lisa Woods. Lute Powered