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Dean of Health Professions | College of Health Professions | warddb@plu.edu | 253-535-8284 | Dr.
Biography Dr. David Ward became Dean of the College of Health Professions in 2022 and is a Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT). He arrived at PLU in 2005 and became Chair of the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy in 2009. In addition to these roles, he has served in various leadership positions at PLU (including Budget Advisory Committee and Faculty Affairs Committee) and as a volunteer within the field of MFT and the community. Dr. Ward continues to actively practice as a marriage and
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Dean of Health Professions | Marriage and Family Therapy | warddb@plu.edu | 253-535-8284 | Dr.
Biography Dr. David Ward became Dean of the College of Health Professions in 2022 and is a Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT). He arrived at PLU in 2005 and became Chair of the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy in 2009. In addition to these roles, he has served in various leadership positions at PLU (including Budget Advisory Committee and Faculty Affairs Committee) and as a volunteer within the field of MFT and the community. Dr. Ward continues to actively practice as a marriage and
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Signed Consent Form (for research assuring Confidentiality, NOT Anonymity) Cover Letter (for use with low-risk, anonymous, surveys in hard copy format) Online Cover Letter (for use with low-risk,
of the research.Study-Specific Considerations for ConsentSeveral types of research studies require extra attention and revision to the consent templates. When in doubt, consider checking with your Unit Designate or the HPRB Chair prior to proposal submission in order to determine what, if any, additional restrictions may be imposed in order to assure the protection of participants in these situations. If students answer, “yes,” to any of the following questions, it is likely that they will need
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By Damian Alessandro ’19 It’s awards season! Not the Academy Awards –although we do host awards parties at Pacific Lutheran University. I’m writing about the annual awards for innovation that have everyone whispering excitedly in the discipline of Innovation Studies. That’s right–its the Edison Awards…
The Edison Awards: Innovations That Shape the World Posted by: halvormj / February 23, 2018 February 23, 2018 By Damian Alessandro ’19 It’s awards season! Not the Academy Awards–although we do host awards parties at Pacific Lutheran University. I’m writing about the annual awards for innovation that have everyone whispering excitedly in the discipline of Innovation Studies. That’s right–its the Edison Awards, which honor excellence in the development, marketing, and launch of new products and
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Embracing the past to learn about the future To understand the future there is a need to understand the past. Angie Hambrick, director of the Pacific Lutheran University Diversity Center, said too many people have forgotten the past.“We’re so wrapped up in our present,” she…
March 14, 2011 Embracing the past to learn about the future To understand the future there is a need to understand the past. Angie Hambrick, director of the Pacific Lutheran University Diversity Center, said too many people have forgotten the past.“We’re so wrapped up in our present,” she said. “There’s a connection between the past and what’s happening in the present. You can’t forget about history.” Hambrick said it is the lack of historical knowledge that led to the development of this
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Study away is an opportunity for students to pursue their academic interests in a different cultural context.
environment, and become a more independent, capable, effective problem solver. It can be a good learning opportunity for your student to figure out how to go through the study away process independently. As they determine which program is the right fit for them, develop their own study away budget, research scholarships, apply, complete paperwork and prepare to depart, they are likely building skills that will be useful to them in the future. Spending time in a different cultural setting is undoubtedly
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Career services at PLU positions students and alumni to succeed by linking them to the right resources, advisors, opportunities, and employers.
newsletter every other Monday to highlight upcoming events and opportunities, so be sure to check it out! Have an idea for a career-related event you’d like to partner with Alumni & Student Connections on? Email your event proposal to career@plu.edu. ResourcesAlumni & Student Connections Full CalendarDocumentsFind digital and downloadable resources and examples. Find job resourcesOpportunities BoardSearch for jobs, internships, or volunteer opportunities through the PLU Opportunities Board. Login
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The Global Studies and French-Francophone Studies programs of the Cultural Studies Department are pleased to present their 2024 Spring Capstones Monday, May 13 - 1:30-5:00 pm and Tuesday, May 14 -
Women: A Proposal for Translating Léonora Miano's Manifesto for Recovering the Legacy of Subsaharan African Women4:45-5:00 - Closing CommentsTuesday - May 14, 20241:00-1:30 - Introductions and Welcome1:30-2:00 - Lydia Downs2:00-2:30 - Zackayla Rice2:30-3:00 pm - Olivia Petersen1:00-1:30 - Introductions and Welcome1:30-2:00 - Lydia DownsLiterature as Democracy and Authoritarianism in America: The Banning of Marjane Satrapi's ``Persepolis``2:00-2:30 - Zackayla RicePreservation and Exploitation
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The Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars program offers generous financial support for PLU students who complete substantive research projects in Holocaust Studies.
Raphael Lemkin Student Essay Contest on Holocaust and Genocide, but may enter that contest with work not based upon their Mayer Fellowship. How can you apply? 1. Students should submit electronically a written description of the research project (up to 500 words) and an unofficial PLU transcript to Carol Reed at reedca@plu.edu. Please put “Mayer Summer Research Scholars” in the email Subject line. 2. The deadline for this proposal is 4:00 pm on Friday, May 14, 2021 preceding the summer in which the
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Not A Sure Thing: Comparing Bayesian and Quantum Models of Decision Making. * Clara Elizabeth College Student Perceptions of Various Target Groups.
Proposal: Emotional Valence & Arousal on Recognition. * Gabe Rivera Personality Lensing and Moral Flexibility. * Devin Johns The Effect of Instagram on Psychological Well-Being of High School & University Students. * Cammy Widman & Alexis Herion Effects of Stress and Multitasking on Academic Performance. ** Anastasia Hartshorn, Alexes Cowan, Elsa Yeomans Types of Mind Wandering: The Role of Personality & Age. ** Rebecca Pierce, Richard Oeun, Dacia Chorman, Shanelle Lum Effect of Religious
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