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  • The following topics represent the most common questions the HPRB receives about human subjects research and proposal submissions. If you have a question not covered here or elsewhere on our website, please contact the HPRB at hprb@plu.edu. If you have a suggestion for adding any question(s) not addressed here, we’d appreciate your input.DO I NEED TO SUBMIT AN HPRB PROPOSAL?I’m a researcher. How do I know if I need to submit an HPRB proposal?If you’re collecting information from and/or about

  • featured on national television outlets including CNN, FOX, ESPN, Discovery Channel, ESPN2 and Extra. Recently, the 1999 World Cup Soccer Team was featured on an ESPN documentary in the Nine for IX series entitled “The 99ers”.  Her publications and presentations have impacted audiences both academic and corporate. Her book, Catch Them Being Good (Penguin Books and Viking Press) a collaboration with champion soccer coach Tony DiCicco, was released in 2002. Dr. Hacker’s insights into topics such as the

  • full research question into a search engine, consider identifying the main concepts, sometimes called keywords, in your research question to increase the chances of locating more appropriate sources of information.Research Question: What is the relationship between social media usage and depression in teens? What is the relationship between social media usage and depression in teens? When identifying keywords, think about the ideas and topics that need to be part of your research in order for it to

  • active bystander will be on hand! The Monologues Feb. 11 & 12 | 7 p.m. | Chris Knutzen Hall (Anderson University Center) | More Information Presented by VDay PLU & the Women’s Center, The Monologues (formally “The Vagina Monologues”) is an evening of monologues about women’s experiences with their bodies. Topics include love, sex, rape, birth, masturbation, menstruation, orgasm and more. This year’s production features original monologues written and performed by PLU students! The cast will also be

  • University in 1998, and enjoys coming back to campus to talk to students about media-related topics. Samantha Lund ’16 Samantha Lund graduates this spring with a degree in communication and a journalism concentration. Lund worked at Alaska Airlines, The News Tribune and the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce during her four years at Pacific Lutheran University. On campus she managed student media and was the editor-in-chief for The Mast and creator of Mast Magazine. Next, Lund will move to Los Angeles and take a

  • wrote on topics ranging from theology to natural history…[The author,] Honey Meconi, draws on her own experience as a scholar and performer of Hildegard’s music to explore the life and work of this foundational figure.”–back cover Prairie fires : the American dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder (PS3545.I342Z6455 2017) Millions of readers of Little House on the Prairie believe they know Laura Ingalls–the pioneer girl who survived blizzards and near-starvation on the Great Plains, and the woman who wrote

  • community and build a periodic table of brownies [video: Kyle stands in the Rieke building.] Kyle: so there you have it a day in the life of the Natural Science student if you have any other questions about Natural Science at PLU or if there are any other topics that you want to see leave a comment down below also you can check out the Department of Natural Science on Instagram and Facebook with links in the description thanks for watching Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About Are you intrigued

  • the novel and an analysis of the card game, I invite student engagement in this conversation particularly for visual and conversational learners in the classroom. This project has the capacity to encourage pedagogical conversations on gender norms and the implications of class and socioeconomics. By providing students with a space to discuss and learn from gender and class norms, I will open up conversations about an education system which often commits erasure of these crucial topics. I aim to

  • Services & RequestsListed below are some of the services and support provided by Instructional Technologies. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics – Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z – Services listed alphabetically Search – Enter one or more keywords Make a Service Request To get assistance with services we provide, click the button below to create a Help Desk ticket. You’ll need an active PLU ePass to create a ticket. Create a Help Desk TicketTopicsA

  • . “This semester represents a commitment to naming what is, to collaboration across divisions and departments, and showcasing the many events that challenge each of us to live more thoughtfully. These programs hold us accountable to live our stated values and invite us to reflect on justice issues on our campus, in our local community and around the world.” Topics covered in the coming semester include sexual assault, sex trafficking, environmental justice, the removal of indigenous children from