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Environmental Health and Safety safety@plu.edu
EMERGENCY RESPONSE: For immediate help, dial 7911 on a campus phone, or call 253-535-7911 on a mobile phone. If you are not on campus, call 911 first. Chemical SafetyThere are hundreds of chemical products used on campus, for everything from chemistry course labs to cleaning the residence halls. These products may cause a range of effects from watery eyes to cancer when not used properly. Safe chemical handling is key to protecting both our health and the environment.Hazard CommunicationThe
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TACOMA, WASH. (March 15, 2018) – Pacific Lutheran University assistant professor of psychology Tiffany Artime has been awarded a $249,309 contract from the Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards program through the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute for her research titled Treating Trauma in College Students: Creating…
been limited by little or no funding, which has prevented me from doing larger-scale projects,” Artime said. “This funding helps to not only overcome some of these barriers, but also has an explicit focus on the PLU context as an opportunity to enhance mental health services at institutions like ours.” Universities provide access to services for a wide range of mental health concerns, including increasingly more prevalent trauma-related difficulties among students who are survivors of sexual
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TACOMA, Wash. – Dept. of Psychology – Two recent Psychology graduates created websites as their final capstone projects. Naomi Lapp: BDD – An Educational Guide to Understanding Body Dysmorphic Disorder An in-depth look at body dysmorphic disorder and its symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, support, and other…
: Born This Way and Fighting to Live – How Prejudice Contributes to Mental Health Outcomes of Sexual and Gender Minorities A look at the impact of negative effects of stigma on LGBTQ+ individuals. Great work – and so creative! Read Previous Pacific Lutheran University Psychology Professor Meets with Members of Congress Read Next Pacific Lutheran University Professor Invited Speaker at United States Naval Academy LATEST POSTS Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major February 18, 2022 The Evolution of
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Questions
- Admin 2089:00am - Chandra Wallace9:15am - Andy Valentin9:30am - Daniela Salazar9:45am - QUESTIONS10:00am - Ella Merte10:15am - Haley Miguel10:30am - Chantel Hayes10:45am - QUESTIONS11:00am - 15 MINUTE BREAK11:15am - Ilania Pacatte11:30am - Valeria Arroyo11:45am - QUESTIONS9:00am - Chandra WallaceLGBTQ+ Experiences with Intimate Partner Violence: An Intersectional Consideration of Help-Seeking Patterns Chandra Wallace 9:15am - Andy ValentinThe Lack of Inclusive and Accessible Sexual Health Education
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Pre-Health Sciences Advising faculty and staff.
Ann Auman Dean of Natural Sciences Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-8485 aumanaj@plu.edu
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College of Health Professions faculty and staff.
David Ward Dean of Health Professions Full Profile 253-535-8284 warddb@plu.edu
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College of Health Professions faculty and staff.
David Ward Dean of Health Professions Full Profile 253-535-8284 warddb@plu.edu
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College of Health Professions faculty and staff.
Rachel Howard Assistant to the Dean Full Profile 253-535-7659 howardrm@plu.edu
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September 2012 Purpose It is the moral and ethical responsibility of all members of the campus community to protect children from abuse or neglect.
. The term “abuse or neglect” means sexual abuse, sexual exploitation or injury of a child by any person under circumstances which could cause harm to the child’s health, safety or welfare, excluding certain conduct by the child’s parent or guardian and other conduct permitted by law. Any PLU employee who has any question regarding whether specific conduct constitutes “abuse or neglect” should contact the PLU Child Abuse Prevention Coordinator. PLU Child Abuse Prevention Coordinator PLU has
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Samantha Saucedo’s path was shaped from a young age as she witnessed how varying health conditions affected those closest to her. One set of grandparents was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and suffered from deteriorating health. Another set thrived, living long healthy lives. Those divergent health paths…
A Rocky Start Leads to a Steady Foundation Posted by: Silong Chhun / May 3, 2021 May 3, 2021 By Veronica CrakerMarketing & CommunicationsSamantha Saucedo's path was shaped from a young age as she witnessed how varying health conditions affected those closest to her.One set of grandparents was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and suffered from deteriorating health. Another set thrived, living long healthy lives. Those divergent health paths set 2019 PLU graduate Saucedo on a journey that culminated in
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