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  • the Office of Institutional Research and Analytics as well as Information and Technology Services. Dr. McConnell joined PLU in 1998 as a faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology where she retains her faculty status as a Professor. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Medicine from the University of the Pacific; a Master’s degree in Exercise Science also from UOP and a Ph.D in Curriculum and Instruction in Exercise and Wellness Education from Arizona State University. During her

  • , and community-engaged learning. The psychology department also has many partnerships with organizations in the area, so our grads have scored internships and jobs in fields like EMT, nursing, social work, psychology, HR, teaching, sales, government, and policymaking. A degree in psychology can empower you to help others more effectively, and it serves as a foundation for graduate level studies in law, medicine, and other kinds of social sciences. (buzzing) Meet the Professors More Stories Visit

  • mission is to offer hope, information, and resources to individual eating disorder sufferers, their family members, and treatment providers.” Free online eating disorder support groups Eating Disorder Recovery Tips and Self Help National Institute of Medicine: Eating Disorders booklet Resources for Professionals Academy for Eating Disorders: Professional Resources Eating Disorders: A Guide to Medical Care Eating Disorder Hope: “Eating Disorder Hope proudly hosts social media events such as Facebook

  • more students to UW Medicine is the UW itself. So what are your best odds of getting into med school? That’s easy: PLU. Do you think the UW sends 66 percent of its successful pre-med undergrads to med school? Forget it. But we do. PLU offers smaller classes, more lab time, more time with a pre-med advisor. At a big state school? Get in line. Or choose PLU instead. Clayton Bracht ’14 says his financial aid package was better at PLU than any other university he applied to #2 97% of students receive

  • . Mehlum has actively served her community through numerous volunteer board positions. Distinguished Alumnus Award Dr. Jeffrey Probstfield ’63 Dr. Probstfield has dedicated his life to PLU and the international cardiovascular health care community. Probstfield is professor of medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Washington. He has led multiple national and international studies throughout the past three decades investigating optimal treatments for many conditions, including heart

  • mission is to offer hope, information, and resources to individual eating disorder sufferers, their family members, and treatment providers.” Free online eating disorder support groups Eating Disorder Recovery Tips and Self Help National Institute of Medicine: Eating Disorders booklet Resources for Professionals Academy for Eating Disorders: Professional Resources Eating Disorders: A Guide to Medical Care Eating Disorder Hope: “Eating Disorder Hope proudly hosts social media events such as Facebook

  • kind of interdisciplinary work is essential for a healthy environment and for real environmental change. [video: Only Professor Crawford O’Brien framed on screen] Professor Crawford O’Brien: Our commitment to place-based learning considers indigenous traditional ecological knowledge and how it should inform our approach to sustainability and environmental justice. Our campus is located on the traditional territories of the signatories of the Medicine Creek Tree, the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup

  • services, allowing the user to track their medicine usage across multiple devices. Using these highly documented software architectures, we were able to create an application that protects the user’s private data, while allowing them to access it through a simple user interface. 1:45pm Garden Guide: A Desktop Application to Assist Your Home Garden David Ries (BS), Brandon Enderby (BS) Garden Guide is your new and improved way to plan, plant, and manage your home garden. Developed as a Java based

  • medicine balls to demonstrate how spacecraft propulsion works. (Photo by Kari Plog/PLU) How to Build a StarshipSpoiler alert: “How to Build a Starship” is a course that’s not really about building a starship. This yearlong course at Pacific Lutheran University engages students in a thought experiment on how to build and live on a starship for a journey to Proximus Centauri — our star’s closest neighbor. The fall section of this course will be taught by Daniel Heath, associate professor of mathematics

  • Role of Jesus in Modern Christology Erin Bugge, Can Icons Save Our Planet? Eastern Orthodox Christianity’s Sacramental Stewardship and John Chryssavgis’ Consideration of the Earth as an Icon of God Anna Duke, Redemptive Sacrifice: Honoring the Humanity of Women Benjamin Fox, Islamic Medicine: Unity in Practice and Belief Lauren Frerichs, They Will Know That We Are Lutheran by Our Lives . . . of Service, Vocation, and Critical Faithfulness: Examining Luther s Core Values in Lutheran Colleges and