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  • Sara Finley, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Term – May 2021 Nancy Simpson-Younger, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Term – May 2021 Julie Smith, Ph.D., Chair Associate Professor of Biology 253-535-7307 Term – May 2021 Matt Smith, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Term – May 2021 Timothy Gintz, D.V.M. Attending Veterinarian Term – May 2021 Pastor Ralf Kalms Term – May 2019

  • Dr. Corey Cook Associate Professor of Psychology Full Profile 253-535-7471 clcook@plu.edu

  • Samantha Atienza Commuter Advocate she/her Biography Biography Hi! My name is Samantha Atienza but I usually just go by Sam! My major is psychology with a minor in communications! I love to play rugby & any other sport anyone will teach me, I’m a part of the Filipino group, PI group here at PLU, and usually you’ll see me walking around campus with my green headphones!!

  • Psychology Ph.D. University Of Missouri-St Louis Auman, Ann Dean of the College of Natural Sciences Ph.D. University Of Washington-Seattle Banick Wood, Rainey Assistant Professor of Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice Pacific Lutheran University Barot, Rick Professor of English, Director of MFA Program Master of Fine Arts University Of Iowa Behrens, Michael Professor of Biology Ph.D. University Of California-Santa Barbara Bennett, Cameron Dean of the College of Professional Studies Doctor of Musical Arts

  • 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

  • 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

  • ” 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

  • 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!

  • 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