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  • credit. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 360 : Psychology of Language The study of language as a means of communication and structured human behavior. Topics include: biological foundations of language, psycholinguistics, speech perception and production, sentence and discourse comprehension, nonverbal communication, language acquisition, bilingualism, language disorders. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 375 : Psychology of Women Exploration of psychological issues pertinent to women. Includes such

  • which he helped produce film and edit long-form documentary projects. He is aiming to move into the video production industry post graduation. Logan Seelye, senior web designer Logan graduated from Central Washington University in 2009 and did freelance work for several years. He started working at PLU in 2012. Since then, he’s been responsible for completely redesigning the university’s website, and was a huge contributor ahead of an award for outstanding design and functionality in 2015. He is

  • this is super important. Learning another language sheds light on your own language, your first language, your mother tongue, and it opens crazy worlds, crazy opportunities. I mean, in terms of, like, travel, in terms of what music you can be exposed to, what movies, TV series, what cultural production you can come into contact with and learn from. It just opens the floodgates of knowledge and culture. I never said this to my students because I didn’t have the chance to, but I had a couple students

  • interventionist and special education administrator in the Clover Park, Bellevue, and University Place School Districts to craft effective, research-based and inclusive educational opportunities for youth with social/emotional/behavioral/developmental disabilities. She now has a private consulting business serving the South Puget Sound region continuing her work with school districts and clinics. Rev. Molly Knutson KellerWho: Rev. Molly Knutson Keller, Certified Enneagram Coach and Consultant; Deep Coaching

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Jennifer Reynolds, Senior Capstone Seminar DNA is susceptible to damage. It is known that this damage can lead to mutations due to replicational mutagenesis; it is thought that mutant RNA may be generated via transcriptional mutagenesis, causing the production of mutant proteins, which may increase replication in a process called retromutagenesis. This lab concentrates on providing significant evidence of this process by analyzing mutation rates and comparing them to DNA damage

  • & Panel, RSVP Requested, AUC CK 6:00pm – 8:00pm Pride Door Decor Making, Tingelstad Hall 6th Floor LoungeFri 4/19Lawa Kūpono `Oe will continue the conversation in day 2 for Pacific Islanders at PLU to connect and talk about what it means to be PI at PLU. 4:00pm Lawa Kūpono `Oe Day 2: PLU Pacific Islander Community ConnectionSun 4/21Volunteer at the Community Garden Work Party and explore the cycle of food production from seed to harvest to donation. 11:00am Community Garden Work Party, PLU Community

  • learning about you!PhotographerThe Impact Photo Lead is responsible for the completion of all photo projects, including shooting, editing and packaging. They are also expected to manage and be a resource to Photo Associates. Duties: Manage all photo projects (with assistance of Business and Art Directors) Manage Photo Associates in the production of photo assignments Manage client relationships via email and face-to-face concept meetings Check and respond to emails on a 24-hour basis Be a learning

  • coach her faculty in the production of scholarly publications. Have you done fulbright before? This is the third Fulbright teaching award for me… previously in Kampala, Uganda and Baku, Azerbaijan. In both of these cases, I was much more a student than teacher. What will you miss at PLU? I will sorely miss watching the growth of my 2014 first-year advisees who are graduating this year. 😉 Dr. Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Director of Orchestral Activities, will be researching an historic piano. What are your

  • , and health promotion. Prerequisite: PSYC 101, SOCI 101, or ANTH 102. (4) PSYC 360 : Psychology of Language The study of language as a means of communication and structured human behavior. Topics include: biological foundations of language, psycholinguistics, speech perception and production, sentence and discourse comprehension, nonverbal communication, language acquisition, bilingualism, language disorders. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 375 : Psychology of Women Exploration of psychological

  • , critically analyzing data, and sharing with colleagues answers to the question, “What do the findings of research mean?” It may be evidenced by publication, artistic production, and other forms of professional conversation with colleagues in one’s own and in other disciplines. Scholarship of Application Demonstrates a commitment to using knowledge responsibly to solve problems of consequence to human welfare. It may be evidenced by publication, artistic production, and other forms of professional