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  • for science. Take on big Ideas in biological and medical categories.W.F. WestAlzheimer’s Study: Inducing the APOE Gene Using Colchicine in Zebrafish Embryos12 Aidan MooreAchievement in Research in Psycological ScienceAmerican Psychological AssociationBest research project in Psycological ScienceBellarmineThe Effect of Perceived Sex of Target on the Self-Disclosure of Adolescent Males12 Zachary SongUS Metric AssociationUse of International System of Units AwardBest use of the metric

  • Anxiety and Feelings of Hopelessness Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic, Jessica Fagan*** Capstone project    ** PSYC 242 project    *** Severtson projectZoom Room 2 (Chair, Dr. Grahe)4:15pm – Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Home Care Approach, Andrea Deal* 4:25pm – Assessing the Relationships between Mental Health, Behavior, Perceived Social Isolation, and Knowledge of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Darcy Erwin & Sarah Koenig* 4:35pm – Effects of Negative Facial Expressions on Mood

  • FAQ for Students Asking for Letters of Recommendation Checklist, before you request the letter: Keep track of the deadlines. Ideally, your letter writers should have at least one month’s notice. Keep in mind that a potential letter writer might have to decline, and you’ll want to have enough time to find an alternate. Is this the right person from whom to request a letter? Choose people who are most familiar with your studies, research interests, or work, including at least one professor in the

  • . James Nieman '78 receives the Distinguished Alumnus Award Aaron Bell '04 and daughter Loella enjoy conversation at dinner Phil Edlund '00, Kaitlyn Porter '16 and Janae Reinhardt '15 share dessert sauces Dale '63 and Jolita '63 Benson converse during the reception Judy Scott '97 listens to harpist Alex Sjoholm '20 perform PLU Sense of PlaceThank you for your generous support for PLU!Erin Baker '19, Communication and Global StudiesLorilie Steen Endowed Scholarship, President’s Scholarship, Artistic

  • Click on the video above to watch a recording of the evening program.Thank you for your generous support for PLU!Kyle Siemers '20, Chemistry with Biochemistry EmphasisRegents’ Scholar, Admission Ambassador Student Coordinator “One thing that stood out to me the most while I was contemplating my college decision was how at some other schools when I mentioned I wanted to pursue studying medicine and science and still be involved in music, I was met with some averted glances or some passive

  • and practice their English with us. They teach us words and ask us words. Honestly, I cannot imagine a more helpful response from a host country. As a mental skills coach, what sort of things do you help the athletes with before they take to the field? My role centers on teaching skills of psychological skills for performance enhancement. This includes relaxation techniques, imagery, concentration and distraction control strategies, goal setting, team building, positive self-talk. I do not work in

  • Interesting and Important Research About Terminal Illness Experience Is Underway Sarah Cornell-Maier, PLU Benson Family Research Fellow Prof. Mark Mulder, PLU School of Business (Photo/John Froschauer) Through a unique and innovative summer research program at Pacific Lutheran University, terminal illness is the foundation of a student/faculty research project. Sarah Cornell-Maier was selected as a research fellow for the prestigious 2018 Benson Family Research Fellowship. She is working in

  • Schedule for Migration: Towards an Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Understanding of Human Mobility Symposium All sessions will be held in the Anderson University Center, except the opening keynote, which will be held in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts. Register for the Wang Center SymposiumThursday, March 8Friday, March 9Thursday, March 88:15 - 9:20 a.m. | Keynote Speaker: Bob Ferguson, Washington State Attorney General Introduced by Dr. Roberto Dondisch, Mexican Consul

  • up after graduation, an activist philanthropist and an upstanding community member, Kim checks all the “American” boxes. Except for one: actually being a legal citizen. Kim is one of the approximately 800,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients in the United States. DACA grants temporary visas to young people who arrived in the United States with their parents as undocumented immigrants. While Kim might not be an American legally, he is certainly a Lute. Kim graduated in 2015 with

  • the department of Religion All of the program review documents that are password protected (p. 19). Referenced are: The review process is delineated in the Program Review Process Guide. All reviews occur over a 1–2-year period and consist of a comprehensive self-study and internal review which is then followed by an external evaluation. The Program Review Schedule ensures the timely review of all units. Religion program review summary (p. 20) referenced as: These findings are summarized in the