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  • the responses to them. This exhibit supported the PLU Counseling Center, PLU Health Center, the School of Nursing, and departments of History, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. Read Previous Where’s the New Testing Center? Read Next On Exhibit (Virtually): Wang Center Contest Winners LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR

  • Psychology. While in undergrad, Sarah was a student employee with the offices for Campus Life and the Dean of Students. Sarah grew up in Portland, Oregon and loves hanging out with friends, trying new restaurants and volunteering in the Puget Sound Community. Outside of work, Sarah owns a private music studio with her partner in Tacoma.

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  • Writing J. Native American & Indigenous Studies Program K. Department of Philosophy L. Department of Political Science M. Publishing & Printing Arts Program N. Department of Religion O. Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Section 3. COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCESA. Department of Biology B. Department of Chemistry C. Department of Computer Science D. Department of Earth Science and Environmental Studies E. Department of Mathematics F. Department of Physics G. Department Psychology H. STEM Education

  • Ami Woo, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC Assistant Professor of Nursing Email: ami.woo@plu.edu Professional Biography Education DNP, Nursing , University of Washington , 2024 BSN, Nursing , University of Washington, 2016 ADN, Nursing, Shoreline Community College , 2015 MSc, Management Psychology, University of Nottinghamq, 2011 BA, German Studies, Kyungpook National University, 2006 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Acute care nursing (med-surg, telemetry, pediatric ICU), urgent care nursing, clinical teaching

  • , Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Environmental Health/Science, Life Sciences, Plant Biology, and Psychology. These programs are highly competitive and fill up fast. Once you decide your project preference please get your application in to us. We would recommend you also keep in mind an alternative project should your preferred option be already taken. Get the full details here: https://studyabroad.arcadia.edu/find-a-program/stem-summer/stem-summer-research-project-list/ Read Previous Science

  • Jennifer Beller Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Kinesiology Full Profile

  • State History Museum Community Engagement Specialist, Molina Healthcare DEI and Community Planning Coordinator, Kitsap County Events and Stewardship Manager, The Mockingbird Society AANAPISI Grant Manager, North Seattle College Case Manager, Indiana Youth Group Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Public Health - MPH, LGBTQ+ Health, Rutgers School of Public Health MA in Counseling Psychology, University of San Francisco PhD in Rhetoric and Political Culture

  • , Amazon Administrative Assistant, Mt. Cross Ministries High School Social Studies Teacher, Issaquah School District Case Aide, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services HRIS Coordinator, American Airlines Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Theological Studies, Emory University School Chandler School of Theology MEd in Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology, University of Puget Sound Master of Arts, Yale Divinity School Master of Divinity

  • . The Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology (B.S.K.) offers two different pre-professional concentrations: Exercise Science and Pre-Physical Therapy. Both of these concentrations are designed to prepare students for required graduate study (i.e. Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, Sport Psychology) or to begin a career in personal training, corporate fitness, public health & fitness, etc. Exercise Science: A concentration in Exercise Science provides preparation for graduate school in any of

  • POLS 345: Government and Public Policy 4) Innovation Seminar Four Semester Hours INOV 350 — Innovation Seminar Psychology Major / Innovation Studies MinorA PLU Psychology major could complete his or her Innovation Studies minor with the following courses, maximizing “double-dip” credits (4 accepted Psychology credits in the minor). As Psychology majors already have the SO requirement complete, consider taking PHIL 248 for Philosophy (PH) credit for your Introduction to Innovation Studies course