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  • Scheduling Your First Appointment Click here to determine student eligibility for services, especially newly incoming students and summer availability. ** Consistent with medical and mental health service limitations across the nation, at this time please know appointments may take 2-3 weeks to be scheduled.  If you need a sooner appointment, students are encouraged to utilize TimelyCare‘s free mental health counseling services, available 24/7. To schedule an appointment, call (253) 535-7206 to

  • 10 ways to take care of your mental health as a college student Taking care of your mental health and overall well-being (and taking care of each other) is vital when you’re in college. PLU is all about having your back, making sure you have the support you need, and fostering a community of care. When it comes… June 28, 2023 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life

  • American populace. Read Previous Musical Memories Read Next Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy of giving and service September 27, 2024 PLU hosts the 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference: Celebrating Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Indigenous education and tribal sovereignty September 23

  • Jessica Wheeler, DNP, ARNP, PMHCNS-BC, FNP-C Clinical Instructor of Nursing Phone: 253-535-8422 Email: guptilje@plu.edu Office Location:Ramstad Hall - Room 313 Professional Education DNP, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 M.S.N., Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2009 BA/BS, Psychology/Biology, Evergreen State University, 2002 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Psychiatric/Mental Health Books Alcohol and drug addiction. Chapters In T. Woo & M.V. Robinson (Eds.), Pharmacotherapeutics

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  • Opportunistic Generalist: Bunnies, Dropouts, Space Plants, and College Students"Utah State University April 11, 2014Ethan McMahan Ph.D."Lay Beliefs and the Experience of Well-Being"Western Oregon University March 14, 2014Carolyn Weisz, Ph.D."Anticipating Stigma: The Double Burden of Homelessness and Race"University of Puget Sound November 8, 2013Heidi Beebe, Ph.D."Health related knowledge in rural Maasai village: What is learned, who is sharing it?"Pacific Lutheran University October 4, 2013Courtney Stevens

  • Science, Sugar, and FoodA Messy Love Story  7p.m. | Feb. 6 | Leraas Lecture Hall, Rieke 103 Join us for a fun presentation about science and chemistry featuring sugary demos and caramel. Together, we’ll learn about the different types of sugars, how they appear in food, and the health implications of consuming them. Join Erica Fickeisen, PLU’s Lead Baker, and Justin Lytle, Associate Professor of Chemistry, for a special Valentine’s Day treat. We will explore the science of sugar, and there will

  • 10 ways to take care of your mental health as a college student Taking care of your mental health and overall well-being (and taking care of each other) is vital when you’re in college. PLU is all about having your back, making sure you have the support you need, and fostering a community of care. When it comes… June 28, 2023 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life

  • -world issues.” The project is meant to serve national interest by improving curricula in mathematics and statistics education. Simic- Muller and her team will work together to design and implement two modules to further statistical reasoning using actual transportation data from traffic stops and school administrative data from disciplinary cases. Simic-Muller will also be implementing these modules into her own. Read Previous Charged Up Read Next Confronting Mental Health: How the PLU community is

  • ’08                 Moderated by Katherine Wiley, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Location: Scandinavian Cultural Center 3:30 - 4:45 p.m. | Births, Deaths, and Deportations: Health Care and the Struggle for Immigrant Rights     Speaker: Lisa Sun-Hee Park, Professor and Chair of Asian American Studies with affiliations in Sociology and Feminist Studies at the University of California – Santa Barbara      Introduced by Teresa Ciabattari, Professor of Sociology and the Chair of Women’s and Gender

  • they are and letting them know you are concerned about them can help a person to see that they are not alone.  Here are some steps you can follow:     Ask the person directly if they are thinking about committing suicide.  Do so without judgment or criticism.  Be calm.     Do not promise to keep a secret.  If someone is at risk, you may need to get help from others.     Let the person know you care.     Remember that you are not alone.  There are many resources on campus to help you and the person

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