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Dean of Natural Sciences | Pre-Health Sciences Advising | aumanaj@plu.edu | 253-535-8485 | Dr.
this project. In recent years, informed by her 20+ years of undergraduate teaching experience, Dr. Auman has also written a variety of high-quality, peer-reviewed biology educational materials for students and educators, including being a significant contributor to the freely available on-line Microbiology textbook published by OpenStax, written in collaboration with the American Society for Microbiology. Recently, Dr. Auman has been added as a coauthor to the upcoming 11th edition of Nester’s
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The Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS) community seeks to create a safe, supportive, and diverse environment that challenges students to explore social justice issues and begin the work
the stories and struggles of my peers and love learning about their diverse backgrounds. I also love being encouraged to stay informed on what is happening in both this country and worldwide, and having discussions with people to find what we can do to make this world a better place.”Lilyanna (First Year Student, Resident of Ordal Hall - Lavender Community) “At PLU, the Lavender wing has allowed me to open up and express myself in ways I’ve never been able to before, I can finally talk openly
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The Master of Science in Kinesology program is on hiatus for the 2023-24 academic year. Admission to the MS in Kinesiology is based on several criteria including academic preparation, work
diversity can impact experiences and outcomes in sport and exercise settings will be examined. Students will be challenged to critically think about the concept of diversity and its impact on individuals within the sport and society and critically reflect on how their own cultural biases, values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors influence their professional practice and interactions with clients. Research-driven best practices for developing inclusion in sport and exercise will be provided. Students
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Join us for a delicious way to start the 2019 Personal & Professional Development Opportunities. We invite you to enjoy complimentary pancakes (gluten-free available), sausage (vegetarian
what is competing with retirement savings—college savings, short-term savings, etc. Presenter: Jason Casey, TIAA Room: AUC 1334:00-5:00PM | University AssemblyUniversity AssemblyRoom: Leraas HallWednesday, Febuary 278:00-9:00AM | The Growing Importance of Cybersecurity9:15-10:15AM | Estate Planning Basics11:00AM-12:00PM | The Unselfish Act of Self-Care1:30-2:30PM | The Science of Happiness2:45-3:45PM | The Spiritual Practice (Paradox?!) of Sustainable Joy in a Suffering World4:00-5:00PM | Seeking
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Studying the laws behind international adoption Trained as an historian of the American Revolution and blessed with an abundance of sources, I saw no scholarly reason to travel abroad, although I had wanted to see England, the mother country from which America was born. My…
comparative dimension. My attitude and practice changed dramatically, however, in 2005 when, out of the blue, the Ministry of the Attorney General, Ontario, Canada, hired me as a legal consultant, in the case of Marchand v. Ontario in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. I was asked to research and write an affidavit on the history of adoption legislation, focusing on secrecy and disclosure in Ontario’s adoption records, and placing Ontario’s experience in a wider context. In practice, this meant
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After a rare heart condition cut her soccer career short, Shelby Daly ’13 found her calling as an athletic trainer.
prepares the players by taping ankles or providing manual or soft-tissue therapy. She is the first responder for any in-practice or in-game injury, and is responsible for administering ice after practice and providing injury updates to the coaching staff. She also is responsible for player hydration, and would like to get more involved in nutrition education for the players. Through her many relationships in the business, Daly also has worked as a certified athletic trainer at a bevy of events hosted
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Congratulations to Justin Eckstein, Assistant Professor of Communication and Director of Debate, who was recently awarded the 2017 Daniel Rohrer Award for Outstanding Research by the American Forensics Association. His research is titled, “Sound Arguments, Argumentation and Advocacy”. Among the most important activities of the…
Association is recognizing achievement and quality in commitment to argumentation and public advocacy. The award is a recognition of top scholarship within the Speech and Debate practice area of Forensics. “Dr. Eckstein’s “Sound Arguments” is pushing the study of argument in exciting new directions. Especially in the world in which we now live, many arguments are indelibly tied to sound – to the sound of someone’s voice (one thinks of Churchill), to music (one thinks of advertisements), or to the absence
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Professor of Kinesiology | Department of Kinesiology | papadoha@plu.edu | 253-535-8706
Descriptive Study." Internation Journal of Exercise Science Vol. 6(1), 2013: 52-62. B.E. Saelens and C. Papadopoulos. "The Importance of the Built Environment in Older Adults’ Physical Activity: A Review of the Literature." Washington State Journal of Public Health Practice Vol. 1, 2008: 13-21.
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Clinic Coordinator and Health Navigator | Military Affiliated Students | splintdk@plu.edu | 253-535-7337 | Doreen joined PLU and the Health Center in 2003.
extended family – who all live in this area. Professional 2003 to present: PLU Student Health Center Family Practice Office Manager / Medical Assistant for 20 years Ophthalmology Assistant for 5 years Interests walking, gardening, family gatherings, reading Fun Facts I love to read! Currently expanding my book interests. I love working in other peoples yards and helping them suggesting certain plants and flowers Service Until the last year I volunteered at the local Rescue Mission serving meals during
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12:30 pm - Check-in 1:00 pm - Session with Faculty on How to Be a Better Musician 2:00 pm - Instrument Masterclasses 3:00 pm - Ensemble Rehearsals 4:15 pm - Snack and College Q&A 5:00 pm -
Information for the 2025 High School Woodwind Workshop is still being updated. Check back soon for more details! PLU High School Woodwind Workshop September 2025Mary Baker Russell Music Center | Jennifer Rhyne, DirectorThis workshop for high school woodwind players will include instrument masterclasses, ensemble rehearsals, and performances. Sessions with faculty will focus on practice tips, performance anxiety, phrasing and musicality, audition advice, and college preparation. All
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