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  • Does Title IX only deal with athletics?No. Title IX went into effect in 1972 as a way to have equitable gender practices in higher education institutions. This covers not only athletics, but also recruitment, admission, financial aid, scholarships, course offerings and access, counseling, hiring and retention of employees, benefits and leave, and much more. Title IX encompasses pregnant and parenting students as well, in addition to prohibiting sexual harassment and sexual and gender

  • to publishing opportunities in those fields. One special feature of the PPA program is the variety of internships it supports, both full-time and part-time. Internship sponsors in the United States have included Johns Hopkins University Press, Parenting Press, Copper Canyon Press, the Minnesota Historical Society Press, NavPress, and the ELCA, as well as several libraries and museums. Students have also enjoyed internships abroad, including with Gamsberg Macmillan Publishers in Namibia. New

  • conducting climate surveys on sexual assault and intimate partner violence and has conducted research for the YWCA on experiences of racism among their clients. Additionally, Dr. Artime has served as an advisor for student research on a diverse range of topics including depression in older adults and parenting style among military families. Originally from Colorado, Dr. Artime enjoys the mountains and outdoor adventures. Happy to be back in the Pacific Northwest, she takes advantage of being close to the

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  • surveys on sexual assault and intimate partner violence and has conducted research for the YWCA on experiences of racism among their clients. Additionally, Dr. Artime has served as an advisor for student research on a diverse range of topics including depression in older adults and parenting style among military families. Originally from Colorado, Dr. Artime enjoys the mountains and outdoor adventures. Happy to be back in the Pacific Northwest, she takes advantage of being close to the water

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  • Students’ Engagement with Institutional Values Mitch Perantie How do Aspirations and Expectations of Adulthood Differ Among High School Students? Anderson University Center, #133Race and IdentityAziza AhmedEmma SealShai WilsonAziza Ahmed The Resistance and Reconstruction of Black Women in Higher Education Emma Seal The Color of Twitter: How Individuals Talk About Race Shai Wilson The Impact of Gender-Based Violence on Parenting for Black Mothers: How do Advocates Define the Restorative Relationships

  • their pregnant and parenting identity are encouraged to connect with the Dean of Students about their questions.  Details about their contact information can be found here: https://www.plu.edu/srr/

  • experience for them. The MFT program extends beyond what some might think. In addition to couples and marital issues, the student therapists help in addressing family, parenting, depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma, communication, anger management, sex and sexuality, grief and loss, and drug and alcohol issues. Being able to address such a large spectrum of needs over the last two-plus years has been a benefit to more than 500 people who have sought therapy at the program’s East Campus location at the

  • & Yuliya Borenko Exploring the Effects of Teaching Styles on Students’ Anxiety and Self-Esteem 6. Treasure Chinneth & Carly Wanager Doing the Job of Two: Attitudes Towards Marital Status and Gender 7. Madeline White Dreams: What Are They Made Of? 8. Taryn Jansen Cultural Divide: Differences Between Authoritarian and Tiger Parenting Styles 9. Taylor Greig Individual Differences in Fundamental Motives and Perceptions of Sexual Assault 10. Jake Mahnke Prejudice Towards Out-groups is Shaped by Unconscious

  • questions we will grapple with include: How do racial and economic injustices shape maternal and child health in communities of color, as well as access to contraception and abortion? What are queer and trans people’s experiences of reproduction and kin-making? How do larger social systems, such as healthcare, social services, criminal justice and the law affect pregnant people’s birth and perinatal experiences? Can be taken for either GS or CRS elective credit.Fall 2022 Gender and Sexuality (GS

  • Olsen, Alex J. Petrovic, Shay E. Tuisamatatele9. Jenna Hamilton, Dylan Smith, and Ariana Tiangco10. Marissa Smith11. Kattia Teas12. Jasper M. Bragg, Jordyn Horton, Queeni L. Duong1. Elizabeth Kamke Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on the Increase of Premature Self-diagnosis*** 2. Taylor M. Galbreath, Mary Garcia-Corona, Nattalie Robatty-Llerena Perceptions of Single Parents Based on Their Gender and Parenting Style* 3. Zoey Holt and Kasidy Javernick Cross-cultural milestones: Exploring language