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  • information.Re-Entry Activities Reflection on Community and Self The Five Whys Photos Exercise Writing Letters to Yourself Value Cards Exercise Value Cards   Activities were developed/adapted by Andrew Nelson, PLU study away alum (University of Aberdeen, Scotland  | 2013).Put Your Experience to Work Continue Your Global Education Apply for a Wang Center Research Grant on your own or with a PLU faculty member to fund a research project internationally or within the US. ResourcesAlumni & Student Connections

  • disturbed eating behaviors and emaciation. People with anorexia nervosa avoid food, severely restrict food, or eat very small quantities of only certain foods. Even when they are dangerously underweight, they may see themselves as overweight. What are some signs and symptoms of anorexia? Behavioral Starvation and restriction of food Obsession with food and calories Obsessive or excessive exercise Purging by vomiting, or using diet pills, laxatives, or diuretics Eating junk food, particularly candy, and

  • disturbed eating behaviors and emaciation. People with anorexia nervosa avoid food, severely restrict food, or eat very small quantities of only certain foods. Even when they are dangerously underweight, they may see themselves as overweight. What are some signs and symptoms of anorexia? Behavioral Starvation and restriction of food Obsession with food and calories Obsessive or excessive exercise Purging by vomiting, or using diet pills, laxatives, or diuretics Eating junk food, particularly candy, and

  • Students who function and live in a university environment are encouraged to exercise freedom of expression and to participate responsibly in the freedoms of membership in a democratic society.  Every student has the right to express a personal opinion as long as it does not infringe on the rights of others, disrupt community or university events, or otherwise violate university policy, or local, state or federal laws.  The University welcomes opportunities for students, faculty, staff and

  • School in Seattle, WA. This is my first varsity head coaching position and I couldn’t be more excited! What inspired you to join the MSK program at PLU? I have a passion for sport and physical activity that has greatly evolved in scope and practice over the past decade. Nothing has been more impactful on my athletic and professional journeys than my undergraduate studies in exercise and sport psychology, a minor I received at PLU (Class of 2013). My time at PLU launched me on a mission-driven path

  • -term.  I would not trade what I have learned from PLU for anything.  I have had access to so many opportunities with travel, internships, research and ACSM Northwest Meetings. I now know I have a passion for helping people both with their physical and mental outlooks and finding tools for them to unlock their best life.  I am determined to end my time here on a high note and know the MSK will do just that! What are you most excited to learn? I am most excited to dive deeper into Sports and Exercise

  • Residence Hall and All-Campus Buildings Fire Evacuation Drills Student Residential Hall building emergency fire evacuation drills are conducted twice (2X)  a year on the second week of the Spring (February) and Fall (September) terms.  Academic and Administrative building fire evacuation drill is conducted once a year in the Spring (March) term. And, in the Fall (September) term, it rotates between an earthquake drill, stay-in-place, and lock-down exercise.  Upcoming Drills At PLU Mark Your

  • Cost: $10 Minimum Enrollment: 12 Instructor: Susan Westering Description: Enjoyable class alternating strength training bands and aerobic exercise. Total fat burning!

  • 253.535.7400 www.plu.edu/psychology/ psyc@plu.edu Tiffany Artime, Ph.D., Chair Bachelor of Arts DegreeMajor in Psychology 42 semester hours, including: PSYC 101, 242, 499 One of PSYC 310, 315, 320, or 330 Two of PSYC 440, 442, 448, or 481 At least 2 semester hours from PSYC 495, 496, or 497 12 semester hours of elective psychology courses STAT 232 (psychology class) and accompanying lab are required. Bachelor of Science DegreeMajor in Psychology 62 semester hours, including: PSYC 101, 242, 481

  • Law school-bound Jasneet Sandu ’23 is passionate about global studies, anthropology, computer science and religion Posted by: nicolacs / May 16, 2023 May 16, 2023 By By Lora ShinPLU Marketing & Communications Guest WriterJasneet Sandhu had planned to minor in global studies. But soon into her PLU experience, she decided to double major in it, along with computer science. She added anthropology and religion as double minors—as part of a strategy to enjoy her college experience at a reasonable