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  • Teacher PEAB The teacher PEAB meets a minimum of three times per year. The PEAB provides feedback and direction on curricular decisions, reviews program assessment data, and shares insights about the directions and needs of K12 schools. Teacher PEAB Members Emily Weston (2021-2022) Annie Wright Private School Heidi Eshpeter (2017-2022) Puyallup School District Jillian Gutierrez (2016-2022) Tacoma School District Kristi King (2021-2022) Tacoma School District Mary Jo Larsen Pacific Lutheran

  • Why WASFA?The Washington Application for State Financial Aid is provided as the sole means through which undocumented Washington State residents may apply for Washington State aid programs (Washington State College Grant, Washington State Work Study Program, and Washington State College Bound Scholarships) to attend a college or university in the state of Washington. U.S. Citizens and non-citizens who have permanent resident status in the United States should not complete the WASFA, but rather

  • Spring 2018 History Capstone Presentations Tuesday, May 15, Anderson University Center 13312:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri12:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague How Have We Queered History?: Barriers, Prejudice, and Communities in Creating Queer Histories 12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri “Steven is no Prize”: Responding to and Reinforcing Dehumanization in Newspaper Coverage of the Steven Farmer Case in Seattle, 1987-1988 Thursday, May 17, Anderson University Center 13311:55am

  • IN-PERSON: MFT OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 07:00 PM (Pacific Time) Location:  PLU Main Campus, Garfield Station 102 323 Garfield St S Tacoma, WA 98444-5161 United States Driving Directions Start Your Journey to a Fulfilling Family Therapy CareerAt this event, you will meet with MFT faculty, alumni, and current students. They will share their experience in the field, the value of being a Marriage and Family Therapist, and how to jump start your journey toward this fulfilling

  • TelepreceptingEven before the COVID19 pandemic, telehealth was becoming more and more important for providing access to health care especially in rural areas, health professional shortage areas, and medically underserved areas.  Now in this watershed moment, telehealth has become central to providing health care generally.  Please see this 52-min video from University of California at San Francisco about teleprecepting, especially for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner students. https

  • The PLU Environmental Health & Safety Manager is the administrator of this plan and is responsible for its implementation. Employees who are identified as having occupational exposure are required to comply with the procedures and work practices outlined in this exposure control plan. Failure to follow these procedures can result in disciplinary action. A. Supervisor Responsibilities Identifying at-risk employees and arranging for employee exposure control training on an annual basis. Training

  • Concern for safety is essential. All employees should be careful in their work habits to avoid injury on the job and should be especially cautious to watch their footing on walks and in hallways during bad weather. To prevent injury, several general rules should be followed: Keep floors clear of debris and liquids. Maintain floor coverings in good condition to avoid tripping hazards caused by loose tile and frayed carpet edging. Keep designated walkways and doorways clear and free of electrical

  • Careers for Physics MajorsA degree in physics can lead to employment in design and development work in private industry or in large, government laboratories. With their broad education in fundamental physical concepts, physicists often work closely with engineers who have more specific design-oriented training. Those who complete a Ph.D. degree in physics may be involved in the basic research of unanswered questions in science, or may contribute to the development of new, advanced technologies

  • collection titled To Lay to Rest Our Ghosts, was published in August 2017 by Fomite Press. It won The Philip H. McMath Post-Publication Book Award from the University of Central Arkansas and Silver in the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards. It was a June 2018 Pulpwood Queen Book Club Bonus Book, selected for 35 Over 35’s Annual List in 2017, and also featured on The Millions. She co-owns the book marketing firm, Caitlin Hamilton Marketing & Publicity, founded in 2003. Over the course of her career

  • Grayson Nottage ‘23 prepares to become a teacher who excites students about science Grayson Nottage ’23 has wanted to become a middle school science teacher ever since she was a middle school science student. She admired many of her own science teachers, and aspires to become the sort of educator that inspires and excites students about science. Next… April 25, 2023 Geosciences