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  • her kids to summer camp. She mentioned it on her personal Facebook page as a way to crowdfund camp costs. In exchange for donating, Caprye would show up in the T-rex suit. The money she raised paid for her children, as well as a few other kids who couldn’t afford to go to camp otherwise. While at PLU, Caprye was a double major in religion and psychology. She was involved in campus ministry groups and worked for Campus Safety. “I’m trying to imagine what I would have thought if I was on campus as a

  • , quality preschool,” she says. “We provide services for the whole child.” That includes social, emotional, cognitive, physical and language learning, as well as physical activities and nutrition. During her PLU days, Ferguson didn’t know she would find her life’s work in education. She majored in sociology and psychology and, after graduation, went to work for Safe Streets in Tacoma, whose mission is building strong neighborhoods. “I was a community mobilizer for Safe Streets,” Ferguson recalls. She

  • courses in the subject area, please check with your chosen school to make sure you fulfill this requirement. We recommend you take the following courses: PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115: General Chemistry I* CHEM 116: General Chemistry II You might also consider taking a semester of organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333: Organic Chemistry I + lab *Note: Math 140 is a prerequisite

  • yourself at the test like I did. And don’t get distracted by all the other things that you can do as an undergrad. Make sure that you’re always focusing on academics. *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Congrats Riley Read Next J-Term 2020/Political Science & Psychology – Study Away in Prague LATEST POSTS Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford July 8, 2024 Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate February 28

  • courses in the subject area, please check with your chosen school to make sure you fulfill this requirement. We recommend you take the following courses: PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115: General Chemistry I* CHEM 116: General Chemistry II You might also consider taking a semester of organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333: Organic Chemistry I + lab *Note: Math 140 is a prerequisite

  • Assessment of Short-Term Programs (November 11, 2020)Check out this article about short-term program development and assessment in London from two PLU faculty members from the psychology department! Putting the “X” in Expertise: Development and Assessment of a Short-Term Study Abroad Course in London Gochanour Capitalizes on Study Away Opportunity in Oaxaca (January 21, 2020)Click here to see an article about a previous PLU women’s tennis student-athlete, Bayley Gochanour, and how her study-away

  • before submission. Date: Dear Parent or Guardian, Your child is invited to participate in a research study conducted by [names and roles, e.g., a senior Psychology major, a faculty member in Kinesiology] at Pacific Lutheran University. This study will take place [when/where; e.g., starting in October at your child’s school, at my research lab at PLU at a time that is convenient for you, etc.] . We are pleased to have the support of [list research site administrators/teachers/coaches/etc.] , and hope

  • ://www.compukol.com/social-media-vs-social-networking/ Sherlock, M., & Wagstaff, D. L. (2019). Exploring the relationship between frequency of Instagram use, exposure to idealized images, and psychological well-being in women. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 8(4), 482-490. https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm 0000182 The Effect of Instagram on Psychological Well-Being of High School and University Students Cammy Widman & Alexis Herion Pacific Lutheran University * *

  • education you will obtain at PLU will prepare you well for these programs by providing a strong background in the sciences as well as allowing you to understand connections between science and society more broadly. While many pre-health students do choose to major in biology and chemistry, there have been students who have majored in psychology, sociology, Hispanic studies, religion, and others. As a pre-health sciences student, you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with our Pre-Health Sciences

  • issues. I want to be able to incorporate public relations and WMGS. I really want to put what I know about women and gender to good use. I want to help other women be who they want to be, whoever that may be. Jeremy Wilks, Class of 2012I chose to become a Women’s and Gender Studies minor after taking Psychology of Women from Dana Anderson. Having taken a couple of classes that qualified, it crystallized my interest in the program and instilled in me a desire to understand more about the oppression of