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  • Crabs Biochemistry1stZakaria Khan12BellarmineBone-Cartilage Interface Adhesion Energy for Osteochondral Defects Biomedical and Health Sciences1stRebecca Kim10Charles WrightBreast Cancer in Adolescent and Young Women: Investigating Breast Microbiota, Estrogen, and Bacteria Impact on Biomarker Discovery Biomedical Engineering1stZain Shariff9CurtisTissue Detection in Ultrasound Images Using Real-Time Image Segmentation Model Cellular and Molecular Biology1stCharlene Kim-Aun and Brynn

  • POLS 371 Judicial Process - IT POLS 372 Constitutional Law - IT POLS 373 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties - IT RELI 211 Religion and Literature of the Hebrew Bible - RL, IT RELI 212 Religion and Literature of the New Testament - RL, IT RELI 220 Early Christian History - RL, IT RELI 221 Medieval Christian History - RL, IT RELI 229 Health and Healing in Christian History - RL, IT RELI 233 The Religions of China - RL, IT, GE RELI 237 Judaism - RL, IT, GE RELI 330 Hebrew Bible Studies - RL, IT RELI 331

  • , mental health centers, private practices, schools, medical settings, substance abuse centers, churches, and community colleges. Are primarily in therapy positions or a combination of administration and therapy. May choose to pursue doctoral degrees. Serve in professional organizations and on community boards. Are prepared to pursue Clinical Membership in AAMFT and meet education requirements for state MFT license. Often become MFT supervisors.   What is the occupational outlook for marriage and

  • military obligations, personal or family health and wellbeing, financial difficulties, planned medical procedures, or childbirth that is known to be occurring in an upcoming term. Because these events are foreseeable, students are expected to request a leave of absence before the term begins. Leaves of absence after the semester has begun may be granted when unforeseeable or emergency circumstances arise such as a sudden illness or a family member’s illness, complications with a medical procedure like

  • was Bill Foege ’57, aka Dr. William Foege, now 78, a public-health legend and recipient of the 2012 Presidential Medal of Freedom. By Tom Paulson ’80 The Voice When Stephanie Anne Johnson ’06 walks into a room, you might not notice at first. With her quiet, humble and unassuming nature, she easily could slip past those expecting a “star.” She’s the same on stage as she is in person: a delightfully authentic superstar-in-the-making who has stayed true to herself. By Stefanie Ellis Attaway Lutes By

  • charter member of the Health Sciences Committee, he immersed himself in pre-med and pre-dental advising. He was truly influential in the successes of many dozens of PLU students who eventually became physicians and dentists over the years. Jerry’s high-quality teaching established his classes as rigorous and comprehensive. He was a global scholar, using his early sabbaticals to pair travel with research interests, in places such as Cambridge, England, and Melbourne, Australia. His university

  • ?No, you may not redeem a “Green Box Card”  for cash. Why can't I just re-use my container without redeeming it for a "Green Box Card?"For health and safety concerns only clean and sanitized containers may be used in the service area. By returning containers for proper cleaning you are protecting the safety of everyone who dines with us. For the same reason we ask that you do not use your own containers. What happens if I forget my container in my room?You will have two options if you forget your

  • Core Curriculum Committee (CCC) Membership: Three faculty members elected from the faculty for three-year overlapping terms with the provision that the committee be comprised of one member chosen from the College of Liberal Studies; one member chosen from the College of Natural Sciences, and one member chosen from either the College of Health Professions or the College of Professional Studies. Advisory Membership:  Director of first year experience program; director of international honors

  • Impact Poster Distribution Boards IMPACT BOARDS Impact maintains and distributes to 30 boards across PLU’s campus. For Fall Semester 2024, Impact distributes on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. According to our policy, posters can be up for two weeks on our boards. Unless your poster contains vital information to the PLU Community. Examples of vital information is mental health services, Covid-19 response, and Title IX. If you would like for Impact to distribute posters that you

  • 11/15 1.9 .2 2013 15/19 2.26 2.2 2012 14/16 1.7 1.6 2011 10/13 2.5 2.4 2010 14/20 1.96 1.25 2009 13/18 1.58 0.57 2008 11/20 2.5 0.36 What do PLU MFT graduates do once they graduate?Our graduates…. Are employed in a variety of settings including community agencies, mental health centers, private practices, schools, medical settings, substance abuse centers, churches, and community colleges. Are primarily in therapy positions or a combination of administration and therapy. May choose to pursue