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  • . Inclusive Practice, Leadership, and MentorshipEngages multiple perspectives and demonstrates inclusive practices and leadership. Two required courses in the program examine issues of diversity, justice and inclusion in order to inform how we do our work and how we can best serve a diverse population. All students are assigned a faculty mentor who also serves as lead advisor for the applied project.4. Career Growth and ProfessionalismUses a range of effective communication strategies and demonstrates

  • your interest in participating in this program to the leadership of the Wild Hope Center. At the beginning of the Spring semester each new faculty member will receive an email with an invitation to participate in this program. Interested new faculty members will be assigned mentors by the leadership of the Wild Hope Center. Each mentor/mentee pair are expected to complete peer-teaching observation and support project by the end of April. If you are interested in serving as a mentor, contact

  • September 22, 2008 Dean says travel broadens perspectives At a time with the United State is no longer the 800-pound gorilla, it’s time for future leaders graduating from college and universities to take stock of what they can offer the world, according to PLU’s new business dean. At least that’s what James Brock, the dean of PLU’s School of Business, plans to talk about Wednesday night when he kicks off the State Farm MBA Executive Leadership Series in the Morken Center, Room 103 at 6 p.m

  • .  “We believe Erik’s broad experience and leadership skills will move KPLU forward into a future with many challenges and opportunities for public media.” Nycklemoe has served as Director of Network Initiatives at American Public Media Group in St. Paul, Minnesota, since 2008.  (The Group includes American Public Media, Minnesota Public Radio, Southern California Public Radio, Classical South Florida and Greenspring Media.) His responsibilities include acquisitions, developing multi-year business

  • is given by the Washington Planned Giving Council. In 2012, the Washington Planned Giving Council established the Frank Minton Award to recognize those who have demonstrated an outstanding career of service, dedication and leadership in charitable gift planning. “This award means a great deal to me because the selection comes from my colleagues in the development community,” said Larson, who graduated from PLU in 1957 (his wife, Betty,  and three children also are PLU graduates). After graduation

  • service and essential resources to campus and the neighborhood with a committed team of  15 professional staff members and 35–40 student staff members. As director, Curiel Morelos will provide accountable and transparent leadership to the department and will help ensure the PLU community continues to enjoy a safe campus environment for learning, living and working. Curiel Morelos will serve on the Student Life divisional leadership team, as a key advisor to the PLU community on campus safety issues

  • , community engagement and service careers. Be the Match. X2 How Lute football teammates Erik Bainter ’23 and Jai Alapai ’24 answered a call that could save two lives. VIEW STORY Therapeutic Leadership David Ward, dean of PLU’s College of Health Professions, explains how his experience as a therapist informs his academic leadership. VIEW STORY Military To Medicine Veterans of the Navy and Air Force, Stephanie Millett ’22 and Raven Lopez ’22 became nurses because they wanted to continue their service. VIEW

  • for licensure as registered nurses in Washington state. They are prepared for first-level staff nursing positions in hospitals, clinics, the military, long-term care facilities and community health agencies, with potential for rapid advancement and assumption of leadership roles. They also have the basis to pursue graduate study in nursing. If you already have 60 credits or a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing discipline, you may qualify for our Accelerated BSN program. Please note that applicants

  • /School Leadership. Now: Leifsen is the principal of Ferrucci Junior High School in Puyallup, Wash. When I arrived on campus at PLU, I was able to explore my options with regards to finding vocation to match my passions. I sang in the choirs, became involved in residence-hall leadership and was an RA. I quickly realized that medicine was not going to be my path to serving my community and bettering the lives of children, but rather, becoming an educator would afford me the real opportunity to impact

  • COPE Health Scholars Summer Opportunity Applications are now open for summer 2024 opportunities at COPE Scholars Pacific Northwest sites in Portland, Tacoma, Puyallup, Spokane, and Seattle. The curriculum of this program focuses on patient care competencies, introduction to regulatory agencies, leadership development, and basic medical terminology. This academic partnership allows Scholars… March 27, 2024 Opportunity Blog