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Graduation & OutcomesThis quick facts section offers a comprehensive overview of the demographics, graduation rates, and outcomes of first-year students who have graduated in the past six years. Understanding these statistics helps us identify trends, celebrate successes, and continually improve the educational experience for our students. By analyzing demographics, we ensure that our university is inclusive and diverse, reflecting the rich tapestry of backgrounds and perspectives that enhance
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Hannah Pye, DNP, RN, CEN Assistant Professor of Nursing Phone: 253-535-7634 Email: pyehc@plu.edu Office Location: Ramstad Hall - 330 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Junior Level Lead Education Bachelor’s of Science, Biology, minor in Spanish, Georgia Institute of Technology Master’s of Science in Nursing with Clinical Nurse Leader focus, Augusta University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Teaching didactics, skills lab, and clinicals for nursing students Passionate about nursing
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Ryan M. Rodenberg, JD/Ph.D. Indiana University Biography Biography Originally from Puyallup, WA Ryan has a B.S. in Business Administration from Creighton University, where he played tennis and was an NCAA Academic All-American (1995-97). He then went on to earn his Juris Doctor at the University of Washington Law School (2002), and a PhD in Sports Management from the Indiana University (2009). At Indiana University he has taught courses, Legal Issues in Sport Environment, Sport and Higher
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Lyanda Lynn Haupt is an award-winning author, speaker, and naturalist whose work is at the forefront of the movement to connect people with nature in their everyday lives. She is the author of Rare Encounters With Ordinary Birds, winner of the Washington State Book Award; Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent: The Importance of Everything and other Lessons from Darwin’s Lost Notebooks; and Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness, winner of the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award
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Lute Pride Grows Among Neighbors The Lute experience can be infectious. Jon Kvinsland ’63 caught the bug early in life and has been passing it along ever since. His grandmother attended Pacific Lutheran Academy. Both his parents were Pacific Lutheran College graduates. His two sons, his sister, his aunt and uncle, two cousins and countless others in the greater Kvinsland clan all attended or graduated from PLU. And in many ways, Kvinsland has never left PLU. “I’ve been a member of Q Club for a
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE: For immediate help, dial 7911 on a campus phone, or call 253-535-7911 on a mobile phone. If you are not on campus, call 911 first. Weather Closures and Emergency Information: 1-877-322-0872 Know the Emergency Procedures Learn about ways you can help keep PLU prepared by knowing what to do during an emergency. Learn More Emergency Training Learn about ways you can help keep PLU prepared. More Information Know the Emergency Procedures Learn about ways you can help keep PLU
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Personal Protective Equipment Open Lab Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Goggles, a lab coat, and appropriate shoes are required for open lab work. The use of lab coats in other labs is at the direction of the lab supervisor. Goggles | Shoes | Lab Coats Eye Protection: Goggles The stockroom sells approved goggles for PLU lab use where they have impact resistance and splash protection via indirect venting and a seal to the skin. Below are examples of good and bad examples of eye protection
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sports in high school. Although his former high school teachers and university classes profoundly impacted him, supporting students in their element on the field made him fall in love with special education. Later, valuable lessons in the classroom and on the football field propelled him toward his goal of becoming a teacher. Originally attending PLU with aspirations to play football, Knapp shifted focus away from sports in his senior year to delve deeper into his future profession. Knapp grew up
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November 4, 2011 Jennifer Cigler ’12 plans to go to law school after completing her history degree at PLU. She was attracted by the small classes and the support on campus for veterans. Veterans find a home base at PLU By: Barbara Clements For Ryan Butters ’12, PLU provided a second chance and a new beginning. For Jennifer Cigler ’12, PLU was a welcome stop in her military career on her way to become an attorney. And for Duong Huynh ’12, PLU offered a chance to follow his passions into the
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unified sports in high school. Although his former high school teachers and university classes profoundly impacted him, supporting students in their element on the field made him fall in love with special education.Later, valuable lessons in the classroom and on the football field propelled him toward his goal of becoming a teacher. Originally attending PLU with aspirations to play football, Knapp shifted focus away from sports in his senior year to delve deeper into his future profession. Knapp grew
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