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  • .”About PLU's MediaLabMediaLab, an award-winning, student-run media and applied research organization, is part of the Center for Media Studies located within the School of Arts + Communication at Pacific Lutheran University. MediaLab students work on projects for external clients across the media spectrum, including market research, photography, graphic design, web design, writing, video, public relations, event planning and more.In addition, Waste Not also is a finalist in the National Broadcasting

  • qualitative research and monitoring and evaluation; interim leadership; program design and grant writing capacity-building; and strategic planning. “Amie’s Peace Corps (Morocco) service followed by her dedication to the advancement and understanding of human rights worldwide really embodies the nature of what we are striving towards with this series,” says Tamara Williams, Executive Director of PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education.  Established in 2013 and presented by the Wang

  • administer the vaccine at Thursday's event. Recent PLU graduate Cara Hall '20 works on pandemic response logistics and event coordination for the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. A PLU nursing student administers a COVID-19 vaccination. A PLU nursing student walks a patient through a pre-vaccination form. More from PLU PLU by the NumbersApply TodayFull List of Majors Read Previous NYT best-selling author Meg Medina to discuss writing about painful experiences for kids at PLU virtual lecture Read

  • MFA in Writing for Children and YA program in Saint Paul, Minnesota.   Lê has a master’s degree in education policy from Harvard University and serves as an early childhood policy consultant at the national, state and local levels. “Lê takes readers on imaginative adventures that showcase the power of family, friendship and community,” says Gardiner. “‘Drawn Together’ and his remake of the graphic novel series ‘Green Lantern’ richly portray the navigation of languages, cultures and identities that

  • lecture focuses on creative writing or ethics, the special interests of PLU student Heather Koller, who died of bone cancer in June 1994, shortly after graduation. The Lecture was endowed in 1994 by Heather Koller’s parents, Carol and Brant Koller, and sister Jennifer. Later, the lecture’s title expanded to include retiring professor Paul Menzel, Koller’s mentor and friend. Past lecture guest speakers have explored the morality of war, global poverty, and choosing death.  Please join us in the

  • Original BSN Curriculum (to be retired at the end of Spring 2023) Year 1 FallBIOL 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology I PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology WRIT 101 Writing Seminar PHED 100 Personalized Fitness4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 1 Credit January TermGeneral Education Program Element (GenEd) First-Year Residency Requirement PHED Physical Activity4 Credits 1 Credit SpringBIOL 206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II CHEM 105 Chemistry of Life General Education Program Element (GenEd) Inquiry

  • Many student interactions with the RAP committee require the student to submit a petition to explain the circumstances of their situation. The petition process allows students to request an exception to policy, permission to step out of the nursing curriculum sequence, address professional conduct issues, or to dispute a grade. Regardless of the circumstances, the process of writing a petition is the same. Please also see the Handbook section on Interplay between PLU’s Student Code of Conduct

  • 306 – Foundations of Care Delivery & Health Promotion (3) Nursing 307 – Health & Physical Assessment (3) Nursing 308 – Clinical Practicum I (3) Nursing 309 – Professional Foundations & Principles of Leadership (2) Nursing 310 – Scholarly Writing Concepts (1) Semester 2 Nursing 311 – Patho/Pharm II (2) Nursing 314 – Care of Chronic Conditions (3) Nursing 315 – Psych/Mental Health (2) Nursing 316 – Clinical Practicum II (5) Nursing 317 – Theory & Evidence (1) Nursing 318 – Research Methods (2

  • advice about learning disabilities and ADHD. The site features hundreds of helpful articles, multimedia, monthly columns by noted experts, first person essays, children’s writing and artwork, a comprehensive resource guide, very active forums, and a Yellow Pages referral directory of professionals, schools, and products.

  • Student Airborne Research Program (SARP): hands-on research experience in all aspects of a scientific campaign using NASA’s DC-8 or P-3B airborne science laboratories. Research Experiences for Undergraduates are typically 10-week summer research positions at a college or university. The actual work you will do in one of these positions varies quite a bit, from performing basic tasks in a laboratory to writing scientific analysis code to even proposing and investigating your own research questions