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  • , 2012. Tiffany M.Artime2016 - PresentAssistant Professor of Psychology, B.A., Seattle Pacific University, 2005; M.A., Ph.D., University of Missouri - St. Louis, 2010, 2013. Ann J.Auman2002 - PresentDean, Division of Natural Sciences; Professor of Biology; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1996; Ph.D., University of Washington, 2001. JpAvila2004 - PresentAssociate Professor of Art & Design; B.A., Valparaiso University, 2000; M.F.A., The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2004

  • Pennsylvania State University, 1995, 1999. Adam R.Arnold2018 - PresentVisiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy; Ph.D., University of Warwick, UK, 2018. Roberto A.Arteaga2018 - PresentAssistant Professor/Instruction & Reference Librarian; M.A., University of Iowa, 2014. Michael R.Artime2016 - PresentVisiting Assistant Professor of Political Science; B.A., McKendree College, 2003; Ph.D., University of Missouri - St. Louis, 2012. Tiffany M.Artime2016 - PresentAssistant Professor of Psychology; B.A., Seattle

  • Psychology Exercise & Sport Psychology Program Website minor Undergraduate College of Health Professions Early Christian Studies Early Christian Studies Program Website minor Undergraduate College of Liberal Studies Data Science Data Science Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Natural Sciences Critical Race Studies Critical Race Studies Program Website minor Undergraduate College of Liberal Studies Gender & Sexuality Studies Gender & Sexuality Studies Program Website minor

  • Quick FactsWhy Study AnthropologyIf you think anthropology is limited to the study of stones and old bones, think again! Though anthropology does look at stones and bones, it also examines the politics, medicine, kinship, art and religion of various peoples and times. This makes the study of anthropology a complex task, for it requires an understanding of the basics of numerous disciplines such as geology, biology, art and psychology. Regardless of the specific area being studied, the essence

  • curiosity, keep them on track for graduation and prepare for post-graduate plans. Subject areas include African-American Studies, Architecture, Biochemistry and Biology, Economics, Film, Mathematics, Human Rights and International Affairs, Journalism, Psychology, Slavic Languages and Literature, Spanish, Sustainable Development and many others. Additionally, Columbia Summer offers subject-specific programs and certifications, including: Arts in the Summer Business Certifications of Professional

  • various symptoms, degree of impairment in several areas of life functioning, and an evaluation of how an ESA would help mitigate symptoms and improve functioning.  These assessments are not within the scope of practice with PLU Wellbeing Services and Resources, and there are potential ethical and legal implications.  This position is consistent with the recommendations outline by Younggren et.al. (2016) in “Examining Emotional Support Animals and Role Conflicts in Professional Psychology.”  https

  • research librarian? Her name is Genevieve Williams. You can contact Genevieve for assistance with your research needs. The link above brings you directly to the page with the most recent online copy of the DSM, plus access to the research databases most relevant for MFT. Free and Discounted Software SPSS is available for free to students. This is the standard statistical software used in the field of Psychology. Office of Accessibility and Accommodation Students who have documentation of a learning

  • Alumna kicks up heels in Seattle production of “Oklahoma!” Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 21, 2012 Image: Kirsten deLohr Helland ’10 as Ado Annie in “Oklahoma!” (Photo courtesy of Fifth Avenue Theatre.) February 21, 2012 Kirsten deLohr Helland ’10 never considered being an actor during her early years at Pacific Lutheran University. Actually, she was thinking about being a psychology major as she mulled over her future in her sophomore year. That is, until Assistant Professor of Theatre

  • September 23, 2009 ‘We were made to move’ By Chris Albert When Professor Colleen Hacker was lecturing on the psychology of marathon running, a student in the audience began to think: “I can do that.” “Being able to share what you love with someone who also loves it is one of life’s greatest joys,” Hacker said. “To me it’s the best part of being a life-long learner.” In her spare time, PLU Professor Colleen Hacker runs marathons. In her spare time, Hacker runs marathons and hikes across

  • Math Professors Bryan and Celine Dorner has served over a thousand kids from more than ten schools over the past eight years. The program exists to highlight the importance of math despite a bleak outlook cast by attention to test scores state and nationwide. Currently, approximately half of the 13 Mathlete coaches have declared math as their major. Other students represent a variety of majors including education, psychology and social work. The program is also supported by the leadership of Math