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  • , fireproofing, lab counters, fume hoods, old brake pads, roofing shingles and tar, gaskets on pipes, ovens, furnaces and other equipment. Remember these products only pose a health risk when they are damaged and releasing asbestos fibers into the air.Asbestos Inspection and TrainingPLU Environmental Health and Safety surveys building materials before starting demolition, construction, or maintenance projects to determine where asbestos products are located. In addition, Facilities Management monitors

  • -owners set up systems and processes that helped them drive growth. Colin is currently working for Quest Diagnostics, a large medical/clinical laboratory, on communications and marketing projects. At the same time, he is in a Master’s of Public Health program through the University of Washington. He majored in Communications and Spanish at PLU. Taneesha Jenkins ’10 graduated from PLU with a BA in Social Work. She got her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Michigan in 2011. Taneesha served

  • Caitlin Collins Consultant She/Her, They/Them Biography Biography Caitlin is a fourth-year Elementary Music Education Major and Dance Minor. In her free time, she enjoys playing Dungeons and Dragons and Genshin Impact, along with reading and cooking.

  • for national certification through the ANCC and AANP certifying body. Licensure in each state is managed through each state’s legislation. Students should research any state they wish to become licensed in to determine the requirements and restrictions on practice. Graduate Students Switching Specialty Concentrations At times graduate nursing students may request a change in concentration from the concentration they originally were admitted to in the School of Nursing. This may occur when new

  • 253.535.7132 www.plu.edu/history/ hist@plu.edu Rebekah Mergenthal, Ph.D., Chair History students at Pacific Lutheran University develop the skills needed to ask important questions, collect and evaluate evidence, work collaboratively with others, and offer clear and evidence-based explanations of past events and phenomena. Through research and writing projects, internships, lively discussions, class presentations and other opportunities, students build their confidence as poised critical

  • Usage of the Pacific Lutheran University Rose Window emblem is strictly prohibited, as is modification of this logo in any way for the use of promotion. If clubs are in need of a logo, Impact may be able to provide design support.

  • project? My capstone project was very much inspired by my passion for plant science, food security and agriculture. I completed my capstone project last spring, where I wrote a literature review focusing on genetic engineering mechanisms to combat environmental stressors — such as flooding and drought — in important agricultural crops … food security is being threatened by the severe weather patterns as a result of climate change. One potential solution to the severe crop losses, loss of food security

  • a strong preference for BSN program graduates. Clearly, healthcare settings nationwide are seeing a difference in nursing practice based on the level of education and are making hiring decisions to enhance the quality of care available to patients. For more background information on this issue, see AACN’s fact sheet on the Impact of Education on Nursing Practice, which may be downloaded at http://www.aacn.nche.edu/media-relations/EdImpact.pdf. References Institute of Medicine. (2010). The Future

  • reflection on value, want to learn more about basic concepts of social justice and are interested in learning how to create positive change at PLU, the greater Tacoma community, and beyond.African Student AssociationDescription: African Student Association aims to promote African culture by organizing events that will spread diversity and unite students of all backgrounds. Type of Club or Organization: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS)/Civic Engagement Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change

  • Fellows, and have supported important construction projects on campus, including the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Xavier Hall and Morken Center. By supporting PLU students directly through gifts to Q Club, or indirectly though capital projects, Tom knows the unique spirit of service he loved so much as a student will continue for future generations. “PLU was a great place when I was there, and it seems to be an even greater place now,” he said. “I think that has to do with the