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  • projector to accommodate hybrid learning.The Center’s Clinical Learning Lab is set up to mimic a contemporary hospital environment. In the medication room, students can practice dispensing medications according to patient records. In the lab, lifelike manikins can be set up in 16 hospital-like beds with functional headboards. A whiteboard near each patient provides an opportunity to provide information and a plan of care for each patient. But it’s the simulation lab experience that seems to especially

  • walking from and to your vehicle. Then switch to appropriate office shoe. Keep chairs solidly on the floor. Tilting back in chairs can cause injuries. Avoid stringing electrical cords across walkways. If a cord must be positioned across a walkway, it should be placed within a cord conduit that protects the cord and limits the trip hazard. 5.0 Preventing Filing and Storage Accidents Avoid overloading top drawers. Overloading top drawers can bring the file cabinet down on you. Too much weight near the

  • .” #WeAreOrlando And, of course, there’s the beauty nature has to offer. Woodsmith says one of her favorite stops has been the San Jacinto wilderness near Idyllwild, California. “It goes from boulder gardens to massive sugar pine forests down onto a 20-mile descent without water,” she said. “It’s beautiful, it’s challenging, it’s scary all at the same time.” Alexis Ballinger ’12 can relate. She said pictures from her Pacific Crest Trail hike in 2014 don’t do it justice. She said the hike through the high

  • right to marry. There was an overwhelming response from alumni, many voicing support, while some expressed surprise, and even shock. As Samuel Torvend, Ph.D., states in the opening note of this issue, “we know the power of an ancient and not-so-ancient story to change the way we view each other and this world. We know that the memory of freedom from stereotype, discrimination, and impoverishment holds the promise of hope.” Clubs and Organizations The college experience is about getting involved. No

  • honored to share with you my family story of Pacific Lutheran University. It all begins in 1920 when Worthy and Lillian Morris moved from a small house in Purdy to near Pacific Lutheran College. Their hardships were normal in those days, with Worthy packing up the car or truck with four children and heading to Gig Harbor. The oldest boy, my father Charles, was assigned to pull their cow Betsy six miles to the ferry dock at Gig Harbor. They boarded the ferry to the Point Defiance ferry dock where

  • honored to share with you my family story of Pacific Lutheran University. It all begins in 1920 when Worthy and Lillian Morris moved from a small house in Purdy to near Pacific Lutheran College. Their hardships were normal in those days, with Worthy packing up the car or truck with four children and heading to Gig Harbor. The oldest boy, my father Charles, was assigned to pull their cow Betsy six miles to the ferry dock at Gig Harbor. They boarded the ferry to the Point Defiance ferry dock where

  • Library. To get to the library, you can walk on the paved walkway in front of the administration building . But you can also walk on the woodchip path on the side of the east wing, with green trees and ferns on either side, and you will choose this path every time. Sometimes you will imagine that you are making a mini-trek through the wilderness on your way from class to study or meet up with friends in the library, because on some days, this will be the only wild area that will be close enough to

  • and Matthew Anderson, East German-Chinese Cultural Relations in the Cold War Amy Grinsteiner and Andrew D’Antonio, Music as a Hub in the London Community Barbara Temple-Thurston and Rae-Ann Barras,Using Culture to Shape Environmental Attitudes and Activism Robert Wells, Elizabeth Herzfeldt-Kamprath, Kari Plog, Lorna Rodriguez,Oil Literacy 2009-2010Student Projects Austin Goble, Exploratory Research of Organic Farms in Turkey Jessica Lupton, A community’s Response to a Government’s Neglect

  • Director of of the Social Science Research Department of Sichuan University. His academic field is studies of Taoism and Chinese ancient writing system. Dr. Deng BoDr. Deng Bo is Senior Visiting Scholar at PLU. In China, he is an associate professor at Sichuan University and came to the United States in August 2019. Dr. Deng was the Founding Chinese Director of CIWA from Dec.2010 to Dec.2014. His academic field is second language acquisition and intercultural communication. Professor Dongmei HuangProf

  • cook and a lover of reading, theater, opera, and ancient art. Rochelle is lovingly survived by her husband, Joseph Knee, her father, John J. Snee, and her siblings, Christine L. Snee and Joseph M. Snee. VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Back to Landing Page Big Names on Campus Accolades Lute Library Class Notes Archives © 2021 Pacific Lutheran