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@plu.eduPsi ChiDescription: Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology, which exists to recognize scholastic achievement and to encourage leadership, research, and creativity in the field of psychology. Membership in Psi Chi is open to students who are majoring or minoring in psychology and have earned an overall GPA that is in the top 35% of their class in general scholarship. Once inducted, one is a Psi Chi member for life and will have access to all benefits offered by the society. We
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serving in slum communities. He holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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serving in slum communities. He holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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serving in slum communities. He holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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serving in slum communities. He holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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serving in slum communities. He holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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serving in slum communities. He holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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serving in slum communities. He holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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mental health and thought, ‘how can we reach students in a way that faculty maybe can’t?’ As fellow students, we thought the best way to reach them was through us.” A student leadership group that consisted of Beck, Haneda, Jade Vanags ’23, Kelsey Turner ’23, Tahra Menon ’23, and Ariana Schieber ’22 worked to put together care packages filled with mental health resources. “This has been a challenging year for PLU students,” said Vanags, psychology major and Psychology Club president. “We wanted to
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winter blasted the city. “This guy seems steady, and I haven’t heard any scandal attached to his name, which is good.” True and true on both counts. And Parnell ’84, Alaska’s 10th governor and PLU alum, isn’t bothered a bit that he’s been labeled “Captain Zero,” or “Mr. Oatmeal” by political opponents. It underscores his quiet and deliberate leadership style. “I take it as a compliment,” said Parnell in his office, two months to the day after he moved into the governor’s office. He’s sitting with his
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