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  • Contact your liaison library to schedule a library session or suggest a purchase for your department.College of Health ProfessionsKinesiology: Roberto Arteaga Marriage and Family Therapy: Roberto Arteaga Nursing: Roberto Arteaga Social Work: Roberto ArteagaCollege of Liberal StudiesAnthropology: Roberto Arteaga Economics: Roberto Arteaga English: Roberto Arteaga Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies: Roberto Arteaga Global Studies: Roberto Arteaga History: Lauren Loftis Holocaust & Genocide

  • from unnecessary and morally objectionable exposure to risk. The term “risk” in the research context refers to potential physical harm as well as possible psychological, social, legal, economic, and/or moral adverse effects. The HPRB is registered with the Department of Health and Human Services [DHHS] Office of Research Protections [OHRP], and its policies and procedures conform to federal and state regulations for the protection of human subjects in research.* In carrying out its mandate, the

  • In Memoriam - Professor Jerrold Lerum Dr. Jerry Lerum in the Biology Lab. It’s with great sadness that we announce the death of Professor Emeritus Jerrold “Jerry” Lerum, who passed away Sept. 29, 2018. Jerry was hired at PLU as an assistant professor of biology in August 1973. He was tenured five years later, amid earning a promotion to associate professor. He became full professor in 1984, after serving several years as chair of the department. He continued to chair Biology for several years

  • stratification. Focus is on the structural aspects of gender and upon the intersection of gender with other social categories, such as race, class, and sexuality. (4) SOCI 226 : Delinquency and Juvenile Justice An examination of juvenile delinquency in relation to the family, peer groups, community and institutional structure. Includes consideration of processing the juvenile delinquent by formal agencies of control. (4) SOCI 232 : Research Methods - SO An overview of the methods to explore, describe, and

  • preparation. The Bachelor of Science degree is also an excellent pre-professional degree for those students who plan to enter the fields of dentistry, medicine (all branches, including psychiatry), public health, or veterinary medicine.  Many in business, education, nursing, and social work find a double major with psychology to be a valuable addition to their training.PLU Psyc Alums at WorkCheck our what psychology alumni have done with their careers.Making the Decision...How do I know if Psychology is

  • combination of these approaches, according to my observations, have the most noticeable effect in counterbalancing the financial, social, and linguistic challenges faced by Latinx-serving arts organizations. 4:35-4:45 pm - Break4:45-5:15 pm - Celeste WilliamsSalud, migración y la narración digital: La migración a través de los relatos de primera mano y su poder curativo / Health, Migration, and Digital Storytelling: Migration and the Healing Power of First Hand Accounts The purpose of this project is to

  • PLU Athletics returns to action with new COVID-19 testing protocols Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 18, 2021 February 18, 2021 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing & CommunicationsDespite the challenges of COVID-19, PLU student-athletes have returned to play. In December, the Northwest Conference Presidents' Council announced competition could resume as long as federal, state, local and NCAA health directives permitted. Since then, PLU Athletics has initiated a COVID-19 testing strategy designed

  • So What Can I Do With My GSRS Degree?A degree in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies offers students a wide range of career options. Students seeking a major or minor in GSRS have the opportunity to pursue careers in fields such as law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration, and history–just to name a few. GSRS students develop skills in oral and written communication, problem-solving, critical thinking

  • : name, date of birth, admission and discharge dates, phone number, street address/zip code/county, email address, Social Security Number, birth certificate number, photographs, fingerprints, drivers license number, medical records number, treatment dates and lists of services rendered. More information on Protected Health Information can be found here. HIPAA makes an exception for QI activities, including outcomes evaluation and development of clinical guidelines or protocols. These activities fall

  • require a semester of biochemistry. Note that MATH 140 is a prerequisite or co-requisite for CHEM 115. Courses in the Behavioral and Social Sciences Most PA schools require you to take a course in either Developmental Psychology or Abnormal Psychology. Other health-related courses from departments such as Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Health Education, and Women & Gender Studies are recommended.   ExperienceAlmost all PA programs require a significant amount of clinical experience before