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  • an adjunct professor at Spelman College.PLU Dean of Social Sciences Michelle Ceynar, a co-organizer of the event, says that Mason’s talk will cover issues that PLU has been working to address. “Dr. Mason’s book, as well as her extensive experience in this area, will inform PLU and the wider community about what experts have learned to be the best practices for supporting and encouraging disadvantaged students throughout their academic careers so that they experience higher education as a place

  • Coping Strategies and Stress Levels Compared to Non-Student Athletes``4:55 - Brandon Y. Ishise*``Purpose-Driven Meaning: Understanding Life's Meaning Through Beliefs in Well-Being``*Capstone Project **PSYC 242 ProjectZoom Room 2 Dr. Jon Grahe & Dr. Michelle Ceynar 4:15 - Grace Bingay*4:25 - Arianna Hillman*4:35 - Jessica Hewett & Jennifer Kim**4:45 - Lorelei Eddy, Maria Flynn, and Emma Taupin**4:55 - Rudolph King*4:15 - Grace Bingay*``Aiding the Social & Emotional Development of Pre-K Children with

  • Black History Month: Black Art Matters Exhibit Posted by: Holly Senn / January 31, 2023 January 31, 2023 Black Art Matters uplifts the diverse contributions of Black visual artists working a variety of mediums. Art as a creative expression examines history, contemporary life, and the future by documenting lived experiences; engaging social commentary, protest and social justice; surfacing uncomfortable histories; exploring emotion; creating parodies; and embracing new ways of representing ideas

  • invite a spouse or parent to contribute, students will need to know their contributor’s legal name, date of birth, and social security number (for contributors without a social security number, students will provide a mailing address instead). Contributors will then need to respond to the email invitation by completing and electronically signing their section of the FAFSA. IMPORTANT: The FAFSA is not complete until the student and all contributors have submitted their respective sections.  For 2024

  • SuicideSigns and SymptomsDepression, negative change in mood, sense of hopelessness Talk of suicide, wanting to die, or dropping hints about suicidal thoughts Abrupt change in personality and behavior Extreme physical and emotional pain Drop in academic performance Avoiding friends or social activities Sudden calmness after a long period of depression Giving away belongings or getting affairs in order Saying goodbye to people as if they won’t be seen againPreventionGet the treatment you need

  • volume (2012) on the tension between treatment and prevention in health policy.  Courses in the last decade of his teaching include Biomedical Ethics, Human Identity and Bioethics, Health and Social Justice, Business Ethics, Human Rights, and The Nature of Human Well-Being. He also served Pacific Lutheran University in various administrative positions, including Provost.  He retired to Professor Emeritus in summer 2012.

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  • adults and toddlers. Current studies investigate differences in toddlers’ comprehension of partially known words. Secondary lines of investigation can be described as social cognition (e.g., the effects of physical attractiveness on eyewitness memory, cognitive overload as an explanation for noncompliance with emergency vehicles, or ethical decision making as a function of gender and academic major.) Undergraduate research assistants are involved in all phases of all projects.

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  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / October 4, 2021 October 4, 2021 The Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation is now soliciting applications for the scholarships to be given in 2022. This year we expect to give at least seven $2000 scholarships, more if fundraising permits. All aspects of renewable energy, including social sciences and humanities as well as sustainability and grid issues, are fair game. The deadline for applications is Feb 15, 2022, and details can be found on

  • and a high school senior when applying to PLU, the short answer is “no”. Because you haven’t yet obtained your high school diploma or GED, you are considered a first-year student with advanced standing and must apply as a first year student. Do I still get to transfer my college credits to PLU? Absolutely! And it will count toward your class standing at PLU. For example, if you earn an AA-DTA (Associate of Arts – Direct Transfer Agreement) degree through Running Start, you’ll be granted PLU junior

  • and a high school senior when applying to PLU, the short answer is “no”. Because you haven’t yet obtained your high school diploma or GED, you are considered a first-year student with advanced standing and must apply as a first year student. Do I still get to transfer my college credits to PLU? Absolutely! And it will count toward your class standing at PLU. For example, if you earn an AA-DTA (Associate of Arts – Direct Transfer Agreement) degree through Running Start, you’ll be granted PLU junior