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  • violence and conflict and humanitarian intervention. There also is a service component to the program, said program leader, Philosophy Professor Greg Johnson. Johnson said he has been working on the program for the last 18 months. Originally scheduled for launch in 2015, Johnson said that all the pieces fell into place early – so why not 2014? “No university on the West Coast, with perhaps the exception of Stanford, has a program like this,” Johnson said before leaving for Oxford earlier this month

  • Association during J-Term,” said Anne-Marie Falloria, RHA president. “RHA puts on PLU Idol as a way of building community since J-Term is the least-populated month of the year due to students studying away or taking the month off. Students gather in Lagerquist Concert Hall (over three) evenings to hear other students share their musical talents while cheering and supporting them.” This year, the competition kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14 with contestants’ choice songs. “We have wonderful administrators

  • Purpose The Washington State Nursing Care and Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commissions have developed recommendations regarding the use Automated Drug Distribution Devices (ADDD). The commissions agree that nurse students must have access to all medication delivery systems. Procedures: The PLU School of Nursing program will provide students with orientation and practice experiences that include demonstration of competency of skills prior to utilizing medications distribution systems. A formal

  • All employees required to wear filtering facepiece respirators for high- and extremely-high risk tasks must pass an initial fit-test before using their respirator; an employee’s initial fit-test must be repeated when a different make or model of respirator is used. During the pandemic, annual fit-testing is temporarily suspended by L&I; however, additional fit-testing will be repeated when there is a significant physical change in an employee’s face that would affect fit or when an employee or

  • Update December 16, 2022. The Health Center is open for phone visits and in-person visits Monday through Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM, closed for lunch from 12-1 We will continue providing occasional phone visits but in-person visits for routine care have been resumed. Appointments will continue to be scheduled by phone (253-535-7337).  Please do not walk into the clinic to schedule an appointment.  If you are concerned about any illness symptoms, please call to speak with a provider. This allows

  • Sandy Deneau Dunham ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2015 Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute

  • Barbara Conner ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2015 Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes

  • MSMA Information Sessions During these live info sessions (hosted on Zoom), our MSMA Program Director will cover curriculum and highlights of the program, costs and financial aid options, and application requirements, deadlines, and process. We’ll also give you a chance to ask questions! JULY 24Wednesday, 1:00pm PTREGISTER FOR SESSIONHave additional questions? Schedule a phone appointment with a member of our Graduate Admission team! SCHEDULE PHONE APPOINTMENT

  • Peter GeyePeter Geye is the award-winning author of Safe from the Sea and The Lighthouse Road. He holds an MFA from the University of New Orleans and a PhD from Western Michigan University, where he was editor of Third Coast. He was born and raised in Minneapolis, where he continues to live with his wife and three kids. He is at work on his third novel.

  • A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane PLU Student-Faculty Research on Health Care and High Technology A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane The following excerpts were gathered from a May 26, 2017 conversation between Benson Family Chair Michael Halvorson and the 2016 Benson research fellows Marc Vetter… June 6, 2017 Benson FellowsMarc VetterMatt MacfarlaneMichael HalvorsonPLU Research