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photography, Aidan spent much of their undergrad experimenting with cyanotype and van dyke brown processes, as well as cameraless photo processes including photogramming.Portfolio Katie McGregorBA, Studio Art | BA, Communication Katie McGregor is an artist and writer from Aberdeen, WA. She has been painting portraits for eight years and spends the rest of her time wandering the Pacific Northwest taking photos.Portfolio Logan OelkersBFA, Sculpture | Psychology minor Hailing from Bozeman, Montana, Logan is
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Environmental Studies with minors in Spanish and Social Work. Colton Heath '14 BA in economics with minors in math and sport psychology PCV in the Republic of Georgia (2014-2016) Colton Heath ’14 served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Republic of Georgia (2014-2016). He served as a Community and Economic Development volunteer, working for a small NGO that focused on social engagement projects with youth and vulnerable elderly communities. His work also included helping to run a LIFE Camp, a leadership and
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studies with an academic cognate field outside of music, such as psychology, religion, or mathematics. Bachelor of Music in Education — intended for those students wishing to be certified to teach music in the public schools. Bachelor of Arts in Music — intended for those students wishing to obtain a liberal arts degree in music. Music Minor — Intended for students who wish to increase their knowledge of academic and applied music without majoring in music.EnsemblesParticipation in musical ensembles
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and teaches math, science, technology integration, educational psychology, and multicultural education courses. Publications include a chapter for an American Educational Research Association (AERA) special interest group on Community Engaged Learning (CEL) and the application of ideation to deepening teacher technology integration in the Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice. She works with universities across the state in NextGen-WA [NSF grant, Next Generation of STEM Teacher
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the school year. Membership for 2024-25: Name: Beth Griech-Polelle (griechba@plu.edu) – Co-Chair Department: Interdisciplinary Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7642 Name: Michelle Ceynar (ceynarml@plu.edu) Department: Psychology Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7297 Name: Kayla Harvey (kayla.harvey@plu.edu) – Secretary Department: Nursing Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7672 Name: Justin Eckstein (justin.eckstein@plu.edu) – Co-Chair Department: Communication
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Psychology of Optimal Experience MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS WITH HELPFUL RESOURCES American Academy of Neurology American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation American Association for Hand Surgery American Society for Surgery of the Hand American Laryngological Association The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. American Psychiatric Association American Psychological Association American
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, Physics, and Psychology. Mentors engage with their student researchers one-on-one, in the laboratory, and in the field, guiding student researchers as they study research ethics, read peer-reviewed research literature, formulate research questions, carry out specific research procedures, record results, analyze data, write research reports, and present their findings through oral and poster forms. Through research failures and triumphs, students gain confidence in their ability to face unknowns and to
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Sarah Saavedra ’22 shares her experience as a first-gen college student Posted by: vcraker / June 8, 2022 Image: Sarah Saavedra ’22, poses for a photo, Friday, March 18, 2022, at PLU. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) June 8, 2022 Sarah Saavedra ’22 is a social work major with a minor in psychology and a certificate in Peace Corps Prep. The Auburn resident is the first in her family to go to college. She credits her many scholarships for navigating college as a first-year student. While at PLU
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, philosophy, political science, psychology, and others. The course will also include a panel of three PLU alumni that are emergency room physicians. The course is being coordinated by PLU’s Wang Center for Global Education and co-facilitated by Teresa Ciabattari, interim dean of interdisciplinary studies, and Tamara Williams, executive director of the Wang Center. Williams recently answered a few questions about the new course.Why program this course now, while the pandemic is still ongoing? A college or
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experience that I think all students should have–and I am majoring in Psychology. Innovation is one of the major change agents in our world, and it also provides the tools to making the world a better place. History majors are experienced with just this set of problems and opportunities in their regular work. By exploring the history of innovation as well as the ethical dimensions of creativity and change, Hist/Phil 248 sets the stage for future explorations–both on campus and beyond. Sarah Cornell
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