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Natural Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program (NSSURP)The Natural Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program involves PLU faculty mentors with basic science research reflecting the natural sciences fields of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science and Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. Mentors facilitate professional development gatherings to encourage a research community experience. One-on-one and as a laboratory- and/or field-research team
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Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA and her B.A. in Religion with Gender Studies and Psychology minors from ELCA-affiliated Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Outside of work, Jen enjoys hiking, cooking, running, the Enneagram, reading about minimalism/simple living, tending to her composting worms and exploring Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest with her spouse Deb. In 2023 Jen completed a certification as a Liminal Guide (a cross between spiritual direction and coaching) with
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her B.A. in Religion with Gender Studies and Psychology minors from ELCA-affiliated Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Jen is a member of Proclaim, the professional community for publicly identified LGBTQ Lutheran rostered leaders and those preparing for rostered leadership. Proclaim is a program of Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries. As newcomers to the Pacific Northwest, Jen and her spouse Deb Derylak live in the Parkland area. In addition to ministry, Jen enjoys hiking and
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Casey Intel Cell Phone: (253)-000-000 | Email: intelc@plu.edu | Location: Tacoma, WA Education Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice May 2023 Minor in Psychology | GPA: 3.20/4.00 Pacific Lutheran University - Tacoma, WA Associate of Science in Intelligence Operations Studies May 2019 Concentration in Human Intelligence Operations | GPA: 3.61/4.00 - Graduated with Honors Cochise College - Sierra Vista, AZ Experience Mental Skills and Performance Intern June 2022 - Present R2 - Joint Base Lewis
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Microsoft Word - Updated Kins Resume.docx Firstname Lastname Tacoma, WA | 253-535-xxxx | youremail@gmail.com EDUCATION Pacific Lutheran University | Tacoma, WA May 20xx Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Minor in Exercise and Sport Psychology GPA: 3.5 Relevant Coursework: Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, Motor Learning, Exercise Testing and Prescription, Medical Terminology EXPERIENCE Tacoma Central Physical Therapy | Tacoma, WA Sept 20xx – May 20xx Intern Greeted and escorted clients to
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Holden Village Leading Lives that Matter - PLUS 387 4 $2,350 Z. Laree Winer and CLOSED Exploring Vocation at Holden Village Rev. Jen Rude Austria, Czech Music Centers of the World MUSI 101/395 (AR) 4 $5,500 Edwin Powell CLOSED Republic, Germany Bahamas Tropical Marine Biology BIOL 369 4 $4,700 Michael Behrens CLOSED Also fulfills one semester hour towards PE GenEd element Prerequisite: BIOL 226 England IHON-Oxford J-Term Program IHON 250SA 4 $5,300 Arthur Strum CLOSED Germany Psychology of Good
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Psychology of Men & Masculinity Men's Acknowledgment of Their Sexual Victimization Experiences Tiffany M. Artime, Ethan B. McCallum, and Zoë D. Peterson Online First Publication, February 10, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0033376 CITATION Artime, T. M., McCallum, E. B., & Peterson, Z. D. (2014, February 10). Men's Acknowledgment of Their Sexual Victimization Experiences. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0033376 Men’s Acknowledgment of
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Psychology of Men & Masculinity Men's Acknowledgment of Their Sexual Victimization Experiences Tiffany M. Artime, Ethan B. McCallum, and Zoë D. Peterson Online First Publication, February 10, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0033376 CITATION Artime, T. M., McCallum, E. B., & Peterson, Z. D. (2014, February 10). Men's Acknowledgment of Their Sexual Victimization Experiences. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0033376 Men’s Acknowledgment of
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graduate school at Portland State University to gain her master’s degree in education with a concentration in counseling. She then went on to earn certification in personal management from Portland State in 1986. As one of her closest friends and PLU college roommate for three years, Nowadnick said, “we knew early on that [psychology] was her first love.” After graduating from Portland State, Wold worked in the counseling field for six years, helping kids and teens who had been sexually abused or had
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and Nelson was able to get financial aid and a scholarship to make the financial transition. Instrumental in her development of her passion for service was a psychology class with Professor Jon Grahe and working with children at Thompson Elementary in Parkland. “Working with those children, and in that program, it changed everything for me,” said Nelson, who graduated with a degree in psychology. “I knew that I wasn’t going to be a research scientist then.” The climate at PLU also encouraged
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