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  • bystander intervention and healthy relationships curriculum September 2017 – Queer Connections Welcome Event established, Queer Student Retreat held on Campus for the first time, and Queer faculty and Staff coffee hour established May 2nd 2017 – Inside OUT was awarded Educational Program of the Year April 2017 – SAPET brought Sex Signals to campus a sexual assault prevention program offered on college campuses, Sex + held Sex Night! An evening of games and education about sexual health! April 2017 – A

  • PLU Psychology professor awarded $2.5M to lead implementation of evidence-based trauma treatment Funds awarded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute to address trauma-related mental health challenges for college students Posted by: mhines / November 28, 2023 November 28, 2023 By MacKenzie HinesMarketing and CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University Chair and Associate Professor of Psychology Tiffany Artime, Ph.D. has been approved for a $2.5M funding award by the Patient-Centered

  • neighboring people have several traditions in common with the Yaka, and may be easily mistaken. This mask in the PLU Collection is one of three styles used by the Yaka people of the northern Congo in the Mukanda coming of age ceremony, in which boys are circumcised. There are two classes of adult leader figures, who wear different masks, as well as the initiates’ masks, which are danced at the ceremonies. The leaders’ masks are slightly pared down versions of the initiates’ masks. There are several

  • his work featured by numerous national publications and businesses, including National Geographic, Shutterbug Magazine, Sierra Heritage Magazine and Microsoft. In addition to his work as professional photographer, Miller, who graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2001, is also a photography teacher and backcountry excursion guide. Miller is living the life he dreamt about as a PLU student, but his success was not achieved overnight. He has spent his entire adult life honing his craft and

  • threatening off-stage while a persistent educator found a way to keep that discourse in play.Currently, I participate in a third micro-community, founded to engage the topic of race.  Formed in 2006 as an adult education project in a church in downtown Tacoma, the group originally intended to meet weekly for a few months to discuss Why We Can’t Wait by Dr. Martin Luther King.  Attendance expanded as local residents joined to participate alongside parishioners.  Eager to learn and magnetized by the

  • interfaith community building. He remains rooted in his Islamic tradition and cultivates a “spaciousness” by being open to the beauty and wisdom of other faiths. By authentically and appreciatively understanding other paths, Rahman feels that he becomes a better Muslim. This spaciousness is not about conversion but about completion. He has served as a visiting lecturer at PLU teaching Islamic Traditions. Personal WebsiteDr. Dakotah C. Lane, M.D.Who: Dr. Dakotah Lane, Lummi Indian Health Center of

  • must have every potential participant who is a physically and mentally able adult (at least 18 years old) provide consent prior to the initiation of the actual research. There are additional safeguards in place for populations who do not meet this description, whether due to age, disability, or other protected status.Documenting ConsentYou must obtain written consent from participants using a Signed Consent Form, unless they request, and the HPRB approves, a Waiver of Documentation of Informed

  • FAQGeneral FAQsWhat do I do if the Health Center is closed? In an emergency, call 7911 from on campus or 911 from off campus. If the Health Center is closed and you require urgent medical advice, you may contact the MultiCare nurse consulting line by calling 253-792-6300. If it is not an emergency and you do not require urgent medical advice, the Health Center  is open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm 9closed from noon to 1:00 pm daily for lunch), call 253-535-7337 to make an

  • large to small urban hospitals; private, state-run as well as military hospitals; and both urban and rural clinics and long-term care facilities. Some of these partners include: Access Urgent & Family Healthcare Capital Medical Center, Olympia, WA Care Plus Home Health Care Cascade Mental Health Circ Living (SHAG) Child Study and Treatment Center CHI Franciscan Health System St. Clare Hospital St. Francis Hospital St. Joseph Medical Center Eliseo EvergreenHealth  FamilyCare of Kent  Franke Tobey

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral FAQsWhat do I do if the Health Services Clinic is closed? In an emergency, call 253-535-7911 from on campus or 911 from off campus. If it is not an emergency, use the TimelyCare app to access free on-demand medical or mental health care services. If the Health Services Clinic is closed and you require urgent medical advice, you may contact the MultiCare nurse consulting line by calling 253-792-6300. Oww, my parent isn't here, what do I do? In an emergency, call