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  • social work professor JoDee Keller. “Many of her contributions to the social work program have become institutionalized, including case presentations and the ethics symposium. She touched the lives of many students — as well as the greater Tacoma area.” Kathy exemplified PLU’s commitment to community and service. She was highly involved with the Washington Corrections Center for Women and the children of incarcerated parents. Notably, she served as board president of Associated Ministries, a Tacoma

  • ) Deanna Keller (Port of Tacoma) Joe Bushnell (Tacoma City Council)Sunday October 22, 2023 Sightseeing Tour/Check Out and Say Goodbye to Tacoma and PLU.

  • safe, evidence-based practice (Nursing Mutual Aid, 2020). Health Policy Health policy involves goal directed decision-making about health that is the result of an authorized public decision-making process (Keller & Ridenour, 2021). Nurses play critical roles in advocating for policy that impacts patients and the profession, especially when speaking with a united voice on issues that affect nursing practice and health outcomes. Nurses can have a profound influence on health policy by becoming

  • interventionist and special education administrator in the Clover Park, Bellevue, and University Place School Districts to craft effective, research-based and inclusive educational opportunities for youth with social/emotional/behavioral/developmental disabilities. She now has a private consulting business serving the South Puget Sound region continuing her work with school districts and clinics. Rev. Molly Knutson KellerWho: Rev. Molly Knutson Keller, Certified Enneagram Coach and Consultant; Deep Coaching

  • students coming back from the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago struggled to acclimate back into campus culture. “Everything felt trivial,” he said, adding that students wanted to pursue ways to apply the racial consciousness and diversity-minded skills they learned abroad here at home. So, faculty members JoDee Keller, Elizabeth Brusco and Barbara Temple-Thurston started an immersive experience for students in the Salishan community, a diverse mixed-income neighborhood in Tacoma. TIES is a