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  • undergraduate courses “just clicked” for Munro Cullum. “I had been thinking about pre-med,” he said. But two courses in particular, an introductory psychology class taught by Dr. Erv Severtson ’55 and a neuropsychology course taught by Dr. Jerome LeJeune, made the field of psychology sound exciting. Severtson’s course “piqued my interest,” Cullum said. “The course taught by Jerry LeJeune taught me that I could use neuropsychology to study and probe human brain functions.” he added. Today, Cullum is a

  • phones may be monitored and/or recorded by PLU to assist with incident response.Protecting YourselfIf you sense a potential threat, consider your options and take action immediately to get away from the danger. Yell or scream. Attract attention. Yell “Call the Police” and run toward a lighted public area. Go into an open business or building and call Campus Safety (x7911) or the Police/Sheriff (911). Describe what happened and where. Give a detailed description of the suspect, as well as a

  • own participation; assent being an active affirmation of a desire to participate. Research with children will be reviewed by the full HPRB at a convened meeting. IMPORTANT NOTE: The HPRB requires criminal background checks for all investigators who will have unsupervised direct contact with minors. Many research sites already have this requirement in place (e.g., public schools, hospitals) and make provisions for having background checks completed. If needed, PLU can help investigators obtain a

  • convened meeting. IMPORTANT NOTE: The HPRB requires criminal background checks for all investigators who will have unsupervised direct contact with minors. Many research sites already have this requirement in place (e.g., public schools, hospitals) and make provisions for having background checks completed. If needed, PLU can help investigators obtain a background check through Washington State Patrol (for those who have lived in Washington State for the last 5 years). The cost is $12 and there are a

  • As scholars of the Humanities in the 21st century we find ourselves working in unusual settings. Places of faith and worship, educational contexts like high schools and public libraries, in newspapers, in comment forums, on radio shows, our “workplaces” often do not resemble the ivory towers of old.Vignette #1 Prime Time Family Reading Night I ask the question again… “what are symbols and why are they important?” My audience, a mix of children ages 6 to 10 and their families, settle into the

  • 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post Seattle Startup Success Next Post National Think Tank More Story Seattle Startup Success Brockton Gates ’12 Gets off to a Strong Start at Seattle Startup Porch TACOMA, Wash

  • business specializes in full- service events, providing clients everything from rentals, music, flowers, linens and quality Northwest-inspired food prepared with local ingredients. “We’re basically a one-stop shop,” Halvorsen said. “We focus on everything for an event to come together.” (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) Halvorsen worked in the food industry before and after studying public relations and English at PLU. She tried for a long time to break into the kitchen. When that effort and a monthslong

  • that interest me. I don’t feel guilty about wanting to grow and wanting to become more than what I am every day. How do you see yourself applying information from these seminars into your daily life? The seminar is helping me with understanding how my job can help folks that are searching for vocation. I wasn’t initially sure how my job was tied in with that before. It is definitely an aspect of professional development and summer classes that they are both tied into vocation and searching for that

  • -rounded education, Martin said. “I love direct patient care and I never want to get away from that,” she said. “But the DNP program allows me to think beyond just the one-to-one patient care.” In other words, it places nurse practitioners at the center of innovation. Although the accomplishment opens doors to leadership positions in the industry, Martin said she plans to always focus on care for the whole patient — care for their health and their spirit. “There are just those times that you can see

  • ahead in order to assist you to the level we would like. Note: Items to take care of or before you leave for the USA Schedule an appointment with a dentist, and get any procedures you need done in your home country. Dental work is very, very expensive in the USA, and your insurance will not cover dentist visits. Think about how you will get around. Public transportation in the USA is not as well-developed as many other countries. There is a good bus system in Pierce County, and the campus is near a