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  • Incarceration: How Formerly Incarcerated Individuals Maneuver Reentry Into Society"PresentationAngela RomoNicole Sifers - "Interactions with Law Enforcement"PresentationLaurel Stevenson - "'This Pressurized Tunnel': Beauty, Femininity, and Social Acceptance"PresentationKiara Stinson - "The Support That Police Officers Utilize to Cope with Job Related Stress and Trauma"Anna Stow - Disney Television: Is It Stereotypical?PresentationJannah Taft - "Social Interactions Within Video Game Streaming Communities

  • Bogomil Gerganov Associate Professor of Physics he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7774 Email: beg@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 252 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Engineering Dual-Degree Program Director Education Ph.D., Physics, Cornell University, 2000 M.S., Cornell University, 1997 B.S., Sofia University (Sofia, Bulgaria), 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Non-Linear Cardiac Dynamics Integrable Systems Quantum Field Theory Spin-spin Interactions of Magnetic Molecules

  • person, while learning to be accepting of flaws and weaknesses. Finally, one of the foremost relationship experts, John Gottman, summed up years of research on relationship stability by stating that relationships that survive the test of time maintain a ratio of five positives for every one negative interaction. These positive interactions do not have to be big – they can be as simple as tuning into your partner when they call your name. Proactively creating positive interactions builds a foundation

  • MissionThe PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal arts that inspires students to: LEARN for life, LIVE purposefully, LEAD responsibly, and CARE for others. Code of EthicsSchool of Business faculty and staff are committed to professional behavior that: Exemplifies high standards of academic and personal integrity in all interactions with

  • done before and after an activity to measure any change. Social Dimension: Information about this dimension can be collected in multiple ways: Information can be collected: from students themselves, from others, e.g., from other students on a team project. Learning portfolios can address both aspects of human dimension learning IntegrationThis refers to learning in which students understand the connections or interactions between two or more ideas, learning experiences, or realms of life. For

  • Immunology Graduate Program Opportunity – Dallas, TX Posted by: alemanem / October 28, 2016 October 28, 2016 UT Southwestern has an immunology graduate school opportunity that provides an educational and research experience.  The research areas range from understanding basic mechanisms of pathogen recognition and signaling, host-microbial interactions, molecular and cellular basis of auto-immunity and new strategies for cancer immunotherapy.  The application deadline for Fall 2017 is December 1

  • the dynamics of protein-protein, protein-DNA and protein-membrane interactions. Visit University of Montana online to find out more. Read Previous Chemistry Jan/Spring 2017 Course Enrollment Interest Form Read Next Summer Research Program – University of Nebraska LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000 DEIR scholarship- Extended Deadline

  • Image courtesy of the PLU Archives Dear Dr. Ramos, Environmental education is essential to the health of a watershed, as it promotes lifelong consciousness of human environmental impacts. As an elementary school student, I learned to be aware of my interactions with my watershed and how to promote clean water in my area through an early environmental studies program. As a reputable university program, PLU’s environmental studies department has the resources and responsibility to promote the

  • Mentoring ResourcesA cornerstone of the PLU experience is the guiding relationships community members seek and build with one another. Faculty value these interactions–with each other across their careers, with students across educational journey, and with various staff and community members.Mentoring at PLUMentoring guidance and resources for PLU StudentsLearn MoreWild Hope New Faculty Peer Teaching Observation ProgramMentoring program for new tenure-track faculty in their first and second

  • International AffairsInteraction on an international scale raises complex issues that are best analyzed from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Diplomacy and political relations require understanding not just of political relationships, but also of economic interactions. Conflict resolution at both domestic (such as in Rwanda) and international (such as between Israel and Palestine) levels requires diplomacy, but also deep cultural understandings. This concentration is designed to provide