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  • 250 Social Policy I 245 Human Behavior in the Social Environment 320 Child Welfare: A Global Perspective 325 Social, Health, and Educational Services in Tobago 350 Social Policy II 360 Social Work Practice I 375 Social Services in the Community (minors) 387 Special Topics 475 Field Experience I 485 Field Seminar I 460 Social Work Practice II 476 Field Experience II 486 Field Seminar II 465 Social Work Practice III 499 Senior Capstone 491 Independent Study Declare Your Major or MinorTo declare a

  • ``Morghann Thomas``How Does Childhood Abuse Affect Adolescent Depression?``Ashlee Gormley``The Impact of Hirschi's Social Bonds on Juvenile Delinquency``Masum Real``Parent-Child Relationships: The Effect on Delinquency``Nathaniel Sanchez``Nurturing Out of Delinquency: Primary Caregivers' Effect on Juvenile Behavior``John P. Walker``Parental Supervision and Delinquency``Malik White``More Than A Game: The Development of Social Bonds and Stakes Through Sports``SectionJohn Ryan Flood``Policing and Social

  • between her scholarly interest and clinical training. Many congratulations to Dr. Artime on the 2020 Enrico Jones Award. Read Previous Collaborative COVID-19 Research Read Next Dr. Laura Shneidman awarded research grant from Templeton Foundation LATEST POSTS Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major February 18, 2022 The Evolution of Behavior November 12, 2021 Dr. Laura Shneidman awarded research grant from Templeton Foundation November 24, 2020 Collaborative COVID-19 Research July 21, 2020

  • The Evolution of Behavior Assistant Professor of  Psychology  Corey Cook has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to serve as a visiting researcher at the Social Cognition Center Cologne at the University of Cologne in Spring 2022. Cook’s project, titled “Investigating the influence of fundamental motives on social cognition,”… November 12, 2021

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  • than just understanding visuals. Design is figuring out how a visual narrative works in print and digital mediums, how that functions, and the experience the consumer has with the design. In season one, the two would ask their guests whom they should interview next. To their surprise, each person they asked was eager to join them and from there the network of guests ballooned. Nearly two years ago, the podcast idea took root when Avila met with Hall for one of their monthly lunches. Hall was a

  • containers) instead of individual bottles. When purchasing beer & wine 208 Garfield supplies you with local winery choices Why it Matters — One liter of bottled water takes four liters of water to produce and generates unnecessary waste.Composting & Recycling Use disposable products that are biodegradable or compostable (paper, corn-based, wheat-based, etc.). Use cloth, compostable, or post-consumer-recycled-content napkins. Provide food composting services. To do so at PLU, obtain compost bins by

  • said. In the weeks leading up to J-Term, all 14 students agreed to community guidelines, including two specific to Inauguration Day. For one, they vowed to stick together, making the decision to navigate the event in one or two groups. Second, as their instructors suggested, they planned to be “neutral observers.” The morning of the inauguration, Sill, Schletter and eight students boarded a Metro train at Bethesda Station and headed downtown. Six other students in the class left more than an hour

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  • faculty and staff of the Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies Program and the Center for Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability, reject this wrongful and persecutory decision. We affirm the basic human right for all people to determine their own lives and govern their own bodies. We support a reproductive political movement that goes beyond the pro-choice / pro-life divide to instead embrace reproductive justice for all.  Scholars and activists Loretta Ross and Rickie Solinger define reproductive justice