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  • , who was studying toddlers and words. “We’d have them in a sort of one-way mirror room watching them play with toys,” he recalled, “I got to see real research as a freshman. It was cool … to see these 18-month-olds with such a varying range of skill, but all very intelligent, finding out they’re learning like 150 words a day.” He also attended Western Psychology Association conferences and “got a real sense of what academic research and publication and the journey of a professor was like.” Bell

  • April, Henderson was preparing to present her latest study, “International Situations,” at the Western Psychological Association conference. (More than a dozen PLU students were set to present their research there.) “I’ve been collecting and analyzing data for more than a year,” Henderson said. But first, she said, “I have to make a poster.” If you complete the project, you get a check. Previous Post Saved by the Ball Next Post Meet the Deacons More Story Saved by the Ball How Football led Jahleel

  • April, Henderson was preparing to present her latest study, “International Situations,” at the Western Psychological Association conference. (More than a dozen PLU students were set to present their research there.) “I’ve been collecting and analyzing data for more than a year,” Henderson said. But first, she said, “I have to make a poster.” If you complete the project, you get a check. Sandy Deneau Dunham Sandy Deneau Dunham has worked as a reporter, a copy editor and an editor and team leader for

  • course on non-Western history taught by a local Namibia historian Learn More & Apply Trinidad & Tobago: Heritage, Cultural Fusion and Sustainability in the Southern Caribbean Gain an in-depth understanding of Trinbagonian culture through a required set of three required courses taught by local professors, local experts and US professors Examine key issues such as post-colonialism, globalization, diversity, equity, social justice, gender and environmental sustainability in a rich, ethnically diverse

  • hating everything”. Mary might be childlike and a bad mother, but she is not childish. She already has two children older than five years old in the movie, and estimating her age from Austen’s novel, she is twenty-two. She demonstrates how Regency girls must grow up quickly in a marriage economy that values worth in terms of their youth, beauty, and reproductive organs. If this sounds familiar, that’s because two-hundred years later this Western standard of worth still has its aftershocks. In the

  • Jose State University in 1994; and a B.S. in Special Education with an emphasis in Community and Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University in 1990. Among her notable accomplishments, Joanna directs the graduate program in Student Affairs at the University of the Pacific. She has also served as lead or co-designer for multiple strategies focused on undergraduate student success, including the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Student Success essay; First Year Experience signature

  • community organizations Spend January enrolled in a context-setting, intensive course on non-Western history taught by a local Namibia historian Learn MoreIHON Oxford, England Experience the “Oxford tutorial” — weekly one-on-one sessions with Oxford faculty and graduate students, aimed at bringing forth the students’ own powers of judgment, thought, and argumentation e Learn to “read” the United Kingdom through the disciplinary lens of the semester’s Site Director — a PLU-IHON faculty member who will

  • mentor). Thank you for helping me grow as a student! An Argument for the Personhood of the Environment Kirsten IversonIn 1886, a landmark case awarded personhood to corporations. Today, corporations still possess these rights, while the environmental entities surrounding us do not. This research paper explores the nuances of environmental personhood through philosophical and sociological lenses, examining the factors that have shaped our priorities as a civilization and the elements that have led to

  • “Resistance: Jewish Resistance and Rescue during the Holocaust” The conference is free and open to the public. RegistrationScheduleLivestreamWednesday, October 23Marla AbrahamRoberta GrossmanRobert P. EricksenMarla AbrahamWho: Marla Abraham, Director Western Region United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Bio: In October of 2018, Marla Eglash Abraham joined the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as our new Western Regional Director, based in our Los Angeles office. Marla is an accomplished

  • “Resistance: Jewish Resistance and Rescue during the Holocaust” The conference is free and open to the public. RegistrationScheduleLivestreamWednesday, October 23Marla AbrahamRoberta GrossmanRobert P. EricksenMarla AbrahamWho: Marla Abraham, Director Western Region United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Bio: In October of 2018, Marla Eglash Abraham joined the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as our new Western Regional Director, based in our Los Angeles office. Marla is an accomplished