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  • about Habitat Restoration at PLU and additional volunteer opportunities in habitat restoration.Quick Links Work Order Request Form From left to right: Golden-tipped Cryptomeria, Swiss Stone Pine, and Camillia Winterblooming. These planters at the AUC are periodically renewed with a variety of plants sometimes with edible vegetables. Take a Walking Tour of the campus

  • Kiara Holden, Therapist in TrainingAs a Black, neurodivergent, and trauma-informed therapist, I’m dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive space for clients to explore their experiences and emotions. My therapeutic lens is rooted in culturally sensitive approaches and a systemic perspective that considers the interconnectedness of various systems, such as culture, family, and society, and the impact these can have on an individual’s experiences. I carry a person-centered approach that focuses on

  • Lexy Hansen, Therapist in TrainingI believe we are a collection of our experiences, and these experiences whether joyful, painful, or somewhere in between—piece together to create our identity, perspective, and story. Together we will co-create a comfortable and non-judgmental space where you can explore and authentically express yourself. Using a systemic and trauma-informed lens, we will take a closer look at how your experiences have impacted you, uncover your unique path to healing, gain

  • Sarah Hayes, Therapist in TrainingWhether you’re feeling stuck, anxious or depressed; or seeking personal growth, relationship support, or better communication, it is my goal to ensure everyone I work with feels supported and free to share their authentic self in a safe and empathetic space. I work with individuals, partners and families, and view life’s challenges through a systemic lens. Systemic therapy takes into account the complexities of living and loving in relationship to others, with

  • Shawnda O'Briant-Noone, Therapist in TrainingWe all carry stories within our bodies and minds. Whatever story brought you here, you are welcome to come as you are. Rooted in curiosity and non-judgment, I intend to co-create a warm space that allows a meaningful exploration of your needs to foster a more compassionate connection with your mind and body. Using a holistic and trauma-informed approach, we will gradually untangle your story in a way that best honors and affirms the innate wisdom you

  • APA Goals Mapped Onto PLU Psych Curriculum - Students Proposed Integrated101S232P242P300 - RequiredP300 - ElectivesP400 - ElectivesP440xP481P495, P496, P497P499 1.1 Describe Key Concepts, Principles, and Overarching Themes In PsychologyPracticedIntroducedIntroducedPracticedAccomplishedIntroducedPracticedAccomplished - Accomplished 1.2 Develop a Working Knowledge of Psychology's Content DomainsAccomplished - - AccomplishedPracticedIntroducedIntroduced - - - 1.3 Describe Applications of

  • 2017 Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program Posted by: alemanem / October 20, 2016 October 20, 2016 The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Fred Hutch) hosts a 9-week summer internship that is designed to provide research experience and mentorship for undergraduate students of rising senior status.  Visit the SURP website for more comprehensive information on the Summer Undergraduate Research Program. An online application for the 2017 SURP will be available via the SURP website

  • Bamana Mask Bamana Mask Artist: Unknown Bamana Artist Name: Kiwarani mask from the Ntomo society Origin: Bamana people of Mali Made of: Wood, mirrors, cowrie shells, seeds, animal horns Dimensions: 31 x 8 x 20.5 in. (79 x 20 x 52 cm) From: Gift of Hans and Thelma Lehmann, 1983 1983.01.004 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Mali Description: The mask is an oval shaped face with a long nose, no mouth, and three crowning horns that curve backward. The mask’s face is decorated

  • Study Abroad Religion students at PLU have the opportunity to explore the history and diversity of religion abroad. Greece RELI 213: Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean, GreeceExplore the rich history of ancient Mediterranean religious life in Greece. Dr. Antonios Finitsis will be directing this course in Summer 2021 and J-term 2023. Honolulu, Hawaii RELI 132: Religions of East Asia in Honolulu, HawaiiExplore the religious diversity of Asia in one city. This course is on indefinite hiatus

  • Technology Upgrades Six classrooms received media podiums and new control equipment to control the projector:  Hauge Administration 216 Ingram 109 and 115B   Mary Baker Russell Center 116 and 334   Ramstad 204  These new podiums enable Instructional Technologies staff to monitor the condition of the projector, schedule the projector to power down in the evenings, and use less energy by shutting of non-essential equipment when the rooms are not in use.   Projector and Screen Replacement Cycle Last fiscal