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  • projects all typically require HPRB review.Classroom research can proceed without HPRB review UNLESS: The primary focus is interviews of or other direct interactions with children, prisoners, or other vulnerable populations granted special protection under the federal guidelines. The research involves deceiving participants about the researcher’s identity (e.g., researchers posing as participants) or intentions (e.g., misleading the participant about the true purpose of the study). Deception interferes

  • an environment which is free from harassment, discrimination and exploitation.  Freedom of expression does not entail freedom to threaten, intimidate, harass or assault.  The University community will not and does not tolerate such behaviors.  Finally, the University is committed to expanding and maintaining diversity in its student, faculty and staff populations and to accommodate, whenever possible, persons with disabilities. To honor and implement these commitments, the University Board of

  • New Delete Social Work Academic Programs all programs program website Social Work Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Health Professions Bachelor of Social Work Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About If you’re interested in a career helping others, including children, youth, families; working with marginalized and disenfranchised populations; addressing behavioral health needs of the community; bringing about social change; and if you have a passion for social justice and service, PLU’s

  • . More specifically, finding patterns in graphs. And this summer was full of graphs. “Joy means you make a graph and you’ve got patterns,” she said. “There is the stuff that you hypothesized would come out and then there is the stuff that are ‘wow these are cool and exciting and this is a brand new thing.’” Schutz, assistant professor of biology, and her two student researchers are studying populations of three-spined stickleback fish (gasterosteus aculeatus). They are about the size of an index

  • working with: children international or non-English speaking populations For additional information, see Step 3 in Step-by-Step Guide. Step 5Step 7

  • exercise behavior. This course will focus on theory, research and application related to individual and group factors (e.g., motivation, communication, feedback, attribution, leadership) that affect cognitions, behavior and performance in sport and physical activity. Current issues in exercise psychology including exercise adherence and behavioral change strategies will also be examined. (4) KINS 520 : Adapted Training for Special Populations The course will emphasize designing exercise programs for

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  • , therapeutic modalities, and alternatives to pharmacologic interventions of these conditions. (2) GNUR 403 : Clinical Practicum III Focuses on the practical application of core knowledge and competencies across the lifespan. Includes simulation, lab, and clinical practicum. (5) GNUR 404 : Healthcare Diversity Focuses on core knowledge and competencies necessary to give culturally congruent care to people from diverse populations. Open to non-nursing students with instructor permission. (4) GNUR 405

  • support a couple of our student organizations on campus, particularly Nā Hoaloha O Hawaiʻi and the Asian Pacific Islander Student Association. I am continually amazed by the work and dedication of our students who endeavor to build community and to build a sense of belonging. Members of both student organizations find ways to share their cultural heritage with the community in order to learn from one another and find connections. I give to these student organizations so they continue their amazing

  • include “Death and the Afterlife,” and Dr. Erik Hammerstrom, professor of Asian religions, will discuss the last calling or vocation to prepare for death and how that preparation can be a gift for one’s family and friends. REGISTER HERE More than blonds with candles: The first Santa Lucia Thursday, December 5, 2024 – 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time Virtual, and in-person options (Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center) In this illustrated presentation, participants will consider the life and