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  • Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Hannah R. Hazel Thomas J. Mallos Erik R. Straume Chelsea N. Swank American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) Jennica Kelm Ramstad Scholar Hannah Jeffries General Chemistry Award (CRC) Sandy Montgomery Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) Chance Marsh Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Seth Koivisto Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) Emily Ness...

    Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Hannah R. Hazel Thomas J. Mallos Erik R. Straume Chelsea N. Swank American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) Jennica Kelm Ramstad Scholar Hannah Jeffries General Chemistry Award (CRC) Sandy Montgomery Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) Chance Marsh Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Seth Koivisto Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) Emily Ness Senior Organic Award (ACS DOC) Dominic Golding Hypercube Scholar Award (Hypercube, Inc.) Physical Chemistry

  • Acknowledgment of Funding and Certification As a recipient of federal coronavirus relief funding under the CARES Act, PLU was not required to submit an application for federal coronavirus relief funding provided under the American Rescue Plan (ARP). PLU received its allocation of ARP funding on March 19, 2021. In keeping with the terms of the...

    Acknowledgment of Funding and Certification As a recipient of federal coronavirus relief funding under the CARES Act, PLU was not required to submit an application for federal coronavirus relief funding provided under the American Rescue Plan (ARP). PLU received its allocation of ARP funding on March 19, 2021. In keeping with the terms of the acceptance of these funds, PLU will use $3,828,348 under the American Rescue Plan to provide emergency funding to students for expenses that arise due to

  • Professor of Religion and Culture | Holocaust and Genocide Studies Programs | suzanne.crawford@plu.edu | 253-535-8107 | Suzanne Crawford O’Brien’s area of specialization is Religion and Culture, with emphases in Native American religious traditions, and comparative studies of minority religious communities in North America, including religion and healthcare, gender and ethnicity, and religion and popular culture.

    Suzanne Crawford O’Brien Professor of Religion and Culture Phone: 253-535-8107 Email: suzanne.crawford@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 227-C Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 2003 M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1997 B.A., Willamette University, 1995 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Native American Religious Traditions Religious Diversity in North America Health, Healing, and Religious and Cultural

  • By Damian Alessandro. Innovation .  If you read the popular press, you’ll see that this word is constantly thrown around in professional settings. But what does it mean? For some, innovation is all about progression and disruption. One of the defining ideologies of our time,…

    professional/academic world. Naturally, majors such as Business, Art, Economics, History, and Communications are some of the core populations that will benefit from the major, and courses in those programs form the backbone of the minor. But I would encourage anyone to look at the list of courses available to meet program requirements if you have not already done so, just to see the diverse array of courses and faculty involved (over 20 PLU professors). I started in Innovation Studies as it was emerging as

  • Pacific Lutheran University Chair and Associate Professor of Psychology Tiffany Artime, Ph.D. has been approved for a $2.5M funding award by the  Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute  (PCORI) to disseminate and implement research findings on Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation with Narrative Therapy (STAIR-NT)…

    recipient of this funding, PLU will be able to lead this important work and participate as an implementation site, extending STAIR to our students.”STAIR-NT is a skill-based treatment with flexibility that can be adapted to the college counseling setting. It was developed to address post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and it has demonstrated efficacy in several randomized control trials and across many populations exposed to trauma. Even the most impactful findings from clinical research studies can

  • Pacific Lutheran University Chair and Associate Professor of Psychology Tiffany Artime, Ph.D. has been approved for a $2.5M funding award by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to disseminate and implement research findings on Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation with Narrative Therapy (STAIR-NT)…

    participate as an implementation site, extending STAIR to our students.” STAIR-NT is a skill-based treatment with flexibility that can be adapted to the college counseling setting. It was developed to address post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and it has demonstrated efficacy in several randomized control trials and across many populations exposed to trauma. Even the most impactful findings from clinical research studies can take years to become widespread clinical practice. This PCORI-funded project

  • Beginning with applications for the cohort starting in Fall 2023, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences School of Physical Therapy (PNWU-SOPT) have agreed to admission interviews for

    practice, evidence-informed practice, clinical reasoning, and patient management, including for special populations. They will also develop a strong moral foundation and soft skills necessary for PT practice, including social and emotional intelligence, cultural competencies, and understanding social determinants of health. Evidence-informed principles and clinical decision-making skills will be applied in professional practice courses and integrated clinical experiences in various health settings

  • Acting Provost Joanna Gregson discusses how PLU faculty members embrace their identity as teacher-scholars, and the value of “learning by doing” for students who engage in collaborative research

    Lutes will continue to engage in together. Joanna GregsonActing provost and professor of sociology This issue of ResoLute offers a glimpse into this world of educational exchange, which not only informs the scholarship of students and faculty members alike, but also embodies the university’s mission of service to and care for others and the planet. From scholarly research about unethical medical studies targeting marginalized populations to field research on the effects of vessel traffic on whale

  • NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) Home Page The Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) at the USDA - National Agricultural Library The Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to

    Useful Links NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) Home Page The Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) at the USDA – National Agricultural Library The Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA Animal Welfare) The Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) The American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, National Academy of Sciences (ILAR) American College of

  • Zackery Gostisha Meaning, Logic, and Death: Genocide and its Underlying Causes

    Raphael Lemkin Lecture - Spring 2021Dr. Bradley W. Hart, Ph.D. - California State University, Fresno``Hitler's American Friends - Political Extremism and Nazi Sympathizers in the 1930's``Please join us as we welcome Dr. Bradley Hart, author of “Hitler’s American Friends”, our guest presenter at this year’s Raphael Lemkin Lecture event. Most Americans remember the years of the Second World War as a period of national unity and shared sacrifice, but this is hardly a complete picture of the era