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  • International Pathway Program (IPP) International students who do not meet the English proficiency requirement for direct admission can instead apply for PLU’s International Pathway Program (IPP). The Undergraduate IPP prepares students for academic success at PLU by allowing them to improve their English language skills while taking university classes. First year students in the International Pathway Program will be able to reach sophomore status after one year.Learn more

  • General Services My Library Account Borrowing Privileges Course Reserves / Lute Library Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Printing and Copying Study Room Reservation Student Lockers Library Display and Exhibit Form Services for Instructors Faculty Library Liaisons Borrowing Privileges Copyright and Fair Use Course Reserve Options Linking to Library Resources Services for Alumni and Visitors Access to library computers Borrowing Privileges Online database and journal access (on campus only) Printing and

  • Melissa Carter, Therapist in TrainingHello! I’m Melissa. I’m a mom of 4 who loves to read, kayak, and explore. I enjoy working with individuals and couples, and my heart lies working with children (of all ages) and their families. I believe that by working together and utilizing individual abilities and strengths, we can create new pathways through which you will have the opportunity to learn, grow, change and reach your goals.

  • Riley Stumpf Assistant Professor of Nursing Email: riley.stumpf@plu.edu Professional Education BSN, Nursing , Cleveland State University, 2016 MPH, Global Health, University of Washington, 2023 DNP, Nursing, University of Washington, 2023 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Labs and Clinicals NURS 316 and NURS403 Selected Presentations Student Outstanding Work Award Candidate APHA, Alternative to discipline as an intervention to address substance use disorder among nurses licensed in Alaska, APHA

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  • BooknotesThe Humanities faculty at PLU are not only great teachers and able servants of the university, they are also highly-regarded researchers and authors. We are proud to feature recent books by faculty in the PLU Humanities division. Click on the book cover to visit publisher websites!Overpour by Jane WongThe Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists by Kevin O'BrienAncient Egypt: The Basics by Donald Ryan

  • Pre-Licensure (RN-Preparation), 15 months, 56 semester credits **Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 1st Year Summer SemesterNURS 305: Patho/Pharm I NURS 306: Found of Care Delivery/Health Promotion NURS 307: Health & Physical Assessment NURS 308: Clinical Practicum I NURS 309: Prof Foundations & Principles of Leadership4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 2 credits Fall SemesterNURS 310: Scholarly Writing Concepts NURS 311: Patho/Pharm II NURS 314: Care of Chronic Conditions NURS 315

  • : Psych/Mental Health GNUR 316: Clinical Practicum II1 credits 2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 5 credits Spring SemesterGNUR 401: Care of Complex Conditions GNUR 402: Patho/Pharm III GNUR 403: Clinical Practicum III GNUR 404: Healthcare Diversity GNUR 405: Informed Practice3 credits 2 credits 5 credits 4 credits 2 credits 2nd Year Summer SemesterGNUR 406: Continuity of Care GNUR 407: Clinical Practicum IV GNUR 483: Transition to Practice GNUR 498 Capstone Project3 credits 6 credits 1 credits 2 credits

  • huge appreciation of our work, and we are very grateful.” Waste Not was made entirely by MediaLab students over the course of one year. Brasgalla and Taylor Lunka ‘15, a Communication major who also served as a senior producer, began research in Fall 2013, then subsequently traveled across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom with chief videographer Olivia Ash to produce the film. Communication major Evan Heringer ’16, and Art & Graphic Design major Taylor Cox ’15, helped complete the

  • research centers on mountain building processes and regional climate change and the associated influences of each on atmospheric dynamics. Specifically, I use stable isotope geochemistry, clumped isotope thermometry, detrital provenance techniques, and climate modeling to study the tectonic, topographic and climatic evolution of orogenic systems as recorded in proxies preserved in sedimentary basins. As a teacher, I implement hands-on and field-based teaching strategies to engage students both inside

  • . Richard Nance’s compositions are regularly performed by school, university, church, community and festival choirs. In 2002, Nance was selected to compose the prestigious Raymond Brock Memorial Composition for the American Choral Directors Association. Other composers who have shared this honor include Gian-Carlo Menotti, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, René Clausen, Daniel Pinkham, Samuel Adler and Gwyneth Walker. Among judges’ comments: “The sound of this choir gives powerful evidence of a conductor