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semester, PLU faculty will explore the pandemic phenomenon through the lens of diverse disciplinary fields. These include: Biology, Global Studies, History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Literature and the Arts. The course also includes a panel of PLU alumni in the health and care professions that have been invited to reflect on their experience of the crisis from the vantage point as practitioners. The
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” at the bottom, showing students gathered on a green field in Lutes gear.] Paphawee: One of them is Exercise Science, pre-physical therapy, health and fitness education and health and fitness promotion. [video: Return to Paphawee in front of the offices.] Paphawee: We also offer minors for the kinesiology program some of the minors are [video: Paphawee’s voice continues over photos for each minor. The first photo reads “Exercise & Sports Psychology” at the bottom, showing students clipping onto a
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Josie Commuter Advocate she/her Biography Biography Hello! I’m Josie! I am a Psychology Major and I’m minoring in Criminal Justice. I am in my final year at PLU. My best friend is my giant floofer, Pluto, I absolutely love large dogs (especially Bernese mountain dogs). I also love horror films and according to friends I have horrible taste in music because I either listen to classical or rock songs. Can’t wait for another great year at PLU!
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Utilizing Different Hand Grips Charlie Katica, and Andrew Del Pozzi; Kinesiology Logan Denen (2023 Severtson Awardee) Trusting a Stranger: Children's Understanding of Expertise in Food Safety Marianne Taylor, and Heidi McLaughlin; Psychology Lorelei Eddy; Alan Oakley Parent Views on Child Biological Knowledge Faculty Mentors: Marianne Taylor, and Heidi McLaughlin; Psychology Joni Leahy; Yasmin Lopez Effects of HeartMath Intervention on Undergraduate Student Perceived Stress and Well-Being Faculty Mentor
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– Physics, BA Environmental Studies, BA Mathematics, BA Mathematics, BS Mathematics – Applied Math Statistics, BS Mathematics – Applied Math Traditional, BS Mathematics – Mathematics Education, BS Physics, BA Physics, BS Physics – Applied Physics, BS Psychology, BA Psychology, BSCollege of Professional StudiesArt History, BA Business – Accounting, BBA Business – Finance, BBA Business – Management, BBA Business – Marketing, BBA Communication, Film & Media Studies BAC Communication, Strategic
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Professor Wendy Shore receives 2023 Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring Posted by: nicolacs / January 25, 2024 Image: The Psychology Department, Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, at PLU. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) January 25, 2024 By Jeffrey RobertsPLU Marketing & CommunicationsThe Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring recognizes the efforts of a faculty member who serves as a personal or professional guide to students or colleagues and makes a profound difference in the lives of others as a role model
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Professor Wendy Shore receives 2023 Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring Posted by: Jeffrey Roberts / January 25, 2024 Image: Professor of Psychology Wendy Shore (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) January 25, 2024 By Jeffrey RobertsPLU Marketing & Communications The Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring recognizes the efforts of a faculty member who serves as a personal or professional guide to students or colleagues and makes a profound difference in the lives of others as a role model, confidant, critic
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, inquiry based experience US History Psychology Notes: Sheet2 Sheet3
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) ● KINS 322: Physical Education in the Elementary School (2) ● KINS 326: Adaptive Physical Activity (4) ● KINS 360: Professional Practicum (4) ● KINS 366: Health Psychology (4) ● KINS 380: Exercise Physiology (4) 3 ● KINS 386: Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (4) ● KINS 395: Health Programming and Delivery Comprehensive School Health (4) ● KINS 478: Motor Learning and Human Performance (4) ● KINS 486: Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology (4) ● KINS 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (4
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Cognitive Reactions to Committed Crimes Madison Sanders and Liza Radford Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University Stereotypes ❏ U.S. states where Black people committed higher rates of violent crimes show a stronger Black-violence stereotype (Johnson & Chopik, 2019) ❏ U.S. states where white people committed higher rates of violent crimes show a weaker Black-violence stereotype ❏ Nonetheless, Black-violence stereotypes still persist everywhere Inherent Racism in the Criminal
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