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  • First AwardThe Pruett safety first award recognizes safe laboratory practices.ChehalisW.F. West High SchoolAcidic Water's Effect on Zebrafish12 KaylahTanThe American Psychological AssociationAchievement in Research in Psychological Science Under the category of Behavior and Social Sciences or any category related to psychologyPrivateAnnie Wright SchoolsUnder the Radar: Do Subliminal Messages Work?11 ZoeMattesonNASA NASA Earth Sysems Science Project AwardUnderstanding the different spheres on

  • staff. Expand the wellness program for students, faculty and staff, focusing on physical, personal, social, mental and work-life health. Reimagine lower campus including, but not limited to, the creation of a comprehensive wellness facility for students, faculty and staff. Meaningfully integrate DJS into every facet and at every level of PLU as central to our distinguishing educational advantage and in order for our institution to fulfill its mission. Create a deeper, consistent and more widely

  • . | Interdisciplinary Program Meetings – Meeting details communicated by program Faculty Fall Conference Day 2: Cultivating Flourishing in Faculty Life – AUC Chris Knutzen Hall Thursday, August 29, 2024 | 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 8:00 – 9:00 am | Informal Morning Social With coffee, tea, and scones 9:00 – 9:05 am | Welcome Beth Griech-Polelle 9:05 – 9:10 am | Invocation Pastor Jen Rude 9:10 – 9:30 am | Provost’s Address Joanna Gregson 9:30 – 9:45 am | Faculty Chair’s Address Amy Young 9:45 – 10:20 am | Panel: What

  • all-gold interior of the new synagogue is “very edgy and contemporary,” with acoustics so perfect, attendees were enveloped in sound the moment the rabbi began chanting. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The gold interior of the synagogue with prayer verses inscribed on the wall. +Enlarge Photo Natalie Mayer Story and Video The group’s time in Mainz was especially emotional for Kurt Mayer’s daughter, also a PLU student. Read Story At the synagogue’s Shabbat social hour, the group met with the head of

  • all-gold interior of the new synagogue is “very edgy and contemporary,” with acoustics so perfect, attendees were enveloped in sound the moment the rabbi began chanting. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The gold interior of the synagogue with prayer verses inscribed on the wall. +Enlarge Photo Natalie Mayer Story and Video The group’s time in Mainz was especially emotional for Kurt Mayer’s daughter, also a PLU student. Read Story At the synagogue’s Shabbat social hour, the group met with the head of

  • Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) - Graduate Courses NURS 523 : Roles of the Advanced Nurse Facilitates the development and transition into the advanced nursing roles through analysis of ethical, professional, social and practice perspectives. (2) (2 credits didactic) NURS 524 : Advanced Health Promotion Identification of health risks and protective strategies for diverse populations. (2) (2 credits didactic) NURS 525 : Theoretical Foundations Preparation for critique, evaluation, and use of a range of

  • faculty affiliate in the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program. His work focuses on France and North Africa in the 20th  century, with a particular focus on decolonization, migration, and war. He has published in several journals including the Joural of Social History and the Journal of Contempory History, and he has a book forthcoming with Cornell University Press entitled Revolutionary Warfare: How the Algerian War Made Modern Counterinsurgency. His current research examines the nearly seventy-year

  • Chinese circle of friends. Most importantly, when you come here, you are learning how to lead an independent life. You are improving your values and you are improving your outlook on everything. You will get more out of your experience if you keep an open mind in both academic and social circles. Linling YuanBusiness, 2011 I have been here for almost a year and I really enjoy studying at PLU because it provides a peaceful place to study and get involved. People here are all nice and I very enjoy the

  • one wild and precious life? What’s your vocation?” Laree Winer '15, Associate Director for Student Engagement and the Center for Vocation PLU’s mission found Winer in the right place at the right time. She snagged an informational interview with human resources, thanks to a client’s connection to the Office of Advancement. “I just started applying for anything I could to get my foot in the door here at PLU,” she said. An administrative job with the Division of Social Sciences in 2006 led to

  • States,” Davidson said. Students in the cohorts claim a variety of backgrounds — with families from countries all over Central and South America, for example — and their majors are as diverse as they are: biology, education, philosophy, social work, kinesiology, and more. But Davidson said their shared experiences are key to creating the sense of community, a primary factor that has contributed to the cohorts’ near-perfect retention rate, despite the challenges first-generation students of color