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  • care topics, coaching and community service activities in an interprofessional framework. Premedical Urban Leaders Summer Enrichment Program (PULSE)– The primary goal of PULSE is to provide students from underrepresented and/or educationally and financially disadvantaged backgrounds exposure to medical professions. Health Professions Advanced Summer Scholars Program (Health PASS)– Des Moines University’s Health Professions Advanced Summer Scholars Program – Health P.A.S.S. – is a great way to

  • Power Analysis"Bittner and Associates March 6, 2009Rich Furman, MSW, Ph.D."Transnational social work: Practice in the new global context"Social Work Program, University of Washington, Tacoma February 20, 2009Christine Moon, Ph.D."Newborn infants and vowel movements: Learning language in the womb"Pacific Lutheran University November 21, 2008Leigh McGraw, RN, NP-C, Ph.D., LTC, AN"Psychological Stress and Cardiovascular Disease"Nursing Research Service, Madigan Army Medical Center October 17, 2008David

  • KitsapThe Effect of A Green Roof's Plant Cover on its Ecological Benefits12 Minakshi NairNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationScience, Service and Stewardship: Taking the Pulse of the Planet Related to conserving and managing coastal and marine ecosystems and resourcesBellarmineAcute Toxicity of N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPD-quinone) to Aquatic Invertebrates11 Drake DalumpinesWater Environment Federation Supported by Xylem Water Solutions and Water

  • and resource management chops on the American West, serving as a National Park Service paleontologist and museum curator at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Oregon, and later as a regional paleontologist with the Bureau of Land Management headquartered in Utah. Along the way, he earned a Ph.D. in biological sciences from Northern Illinois University. In 2012, Foss relocated to Washington, D.C., to assume his current role, one he likens to an orchestra conductor. “I don’t get to play

  • Therapy program) offers low-cost therapy (in-person and teletherapy options available) for  students, their partners, and families. In addition to direct mental health service, PLU provides referrals for students in search of longer term (more than 6-8 sessions) or specialized mental health care to community mental health providers via Thriving Campus.  Example #2 If you find yourself struggling with your mental or physical health, please feel free to approach me. I will try to be flexible and

  • Moore. Maybe that wasn’t it. But growing up in a parsonage, she knew she wanted to live a life of service. “From an early age, I wanted to be a teacher,” she says. At PLU, she appreciated the practical experience that education students received at area schools. “Everything was action-reflection,” she says. “It wasn’t just theories about education, but getting you out there, and seeing if this was a fit.” Along the way, Shjerven took an interest in deaf education, and a professor encouraged her to

  • Side of Building) Trinity Lutheran Church Service Optional: Meet up with University Pastor, Jen Rude, to check out Sunday services at Trinity! 9:40AM-11:15AMMeet in Red Square to walk to Trinity Lutheran Church (across the street from Mortvedt Library) Hammock Hangout Optional: Looking for a chill Sunday social time with fellow new Lutes? Come hangout outside with us! 10:00AM-11:30AMAUC Upper Campus Grassy Quad (between Xavier, KHP, Admin, and Hong Hall) HUNGRY? Optional: Brunch Rotations with LUTE

  • you are swimming, get out of the water immediately. REMEMBER: If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. Once you have taken shelter indoors, you should monitor a weather radio, a commercial radio/television station, the internet, or another weather service provider. Even when a specific storm cell has passed beyond the area, conditions may still be right for high winds, lightning, and other hazardous weather conditions.Stranded on Campus? Non-residential students or

  • yourself and how to care about the non-human world. Ryan Gaschel I would like to thank Professor Rose McKenney, Professor Michael Artime, and Professor Adela Ramos for their advice and guidance through this capstone process.Transportation and Geomorphology in the Tacoma Metropolitan Area.My capstone is a study of Pierce Transit’s Route 1 service area as an example of how improvements to the system could improve transportation equity in the system, as the route is currently undergoing a transition to a

  • equitable distribution of service among eligible faculty consistent with committee membership criteria. To conduct all faculty elections by secret ballot. The chair of the Governance Committee serves jointly with the faculty secretary to certify the faculty elections. To report as elected anyone receiving a majority of votes cast for that position. A majority vote is required for election; a run-off secret ballot shall be provided containing the names of the two candidates receiving the largest number