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  • because of how waste management affects us daily. It seems like a small act to assist in marketing and yet this effort can have a large impact over time and hopefully reduce barriers to Waste Diversion. I am beginning to process my own waste consumption and disposal and I know I do not have answers, but I can ask basic questions to begin to understand what can be started.”Outdoor Third SpacesFiona Ashton-Knochel (PLU ’24) interviewed PLU community members and developed a narrative for advocating for

  • consumption of any substance, (e.g., coffee, tea, tobacco, over-the-counter medications) d.  potential for ethical objections from participants For example: deception by the researcher or confederates manipulations of participants’ attitudes or behavior observation of behavior in non-public settings without advance consent e.  collection of personally sensitive data requiring unusual procedures to ensure confidentiality You can expect to hear back from the Chair within a few days of the full board meeting

  • in a given month. To get the word out, the students focused on chalk advertising, putting different messaging in chalk drawings – including a chalk mural – throughout campus. During UnPLUg students meet the challenge to reduce their energy consumption from the previous year. The goal was to create effective messaging that reduced use from the previous year’s event by about 20 percent. It was a way of getting the designers at the front of the effort, not just “prettying up” the message at the end

  • disciplines might seem quite different at first, his two senior capstone projects under Justice integrate the two to examine energy consumption and waste on campus. His math capstone uses statistical analysis to determine the success of a PLU electricity conservation campaign. In environmental studies, the capstone focuses on how PLU’s catering department could deal with leftover food in a more efficient and environmentally conscious way. “It took a long time to come up with the subjects, but the two

  • , anxiety, loss of self-esteem, anger, or sexual arousal the induction of physical stress through procedures such as exercise, sleep deprivation c.  potential for physical injury Including the consumption of any substance, (e.g., coffee, tea, tobacco, over-the-counter medications) d.  potential for ethical objections from participants For example: deception by the researcher or confederates manipulations of participants’ attitudes or behavior observation of behavior in non-public settings without

  • authorized to solicit revenue from non-university businesses for advertising, sponsorship and promotional support of events.  In keeping with university community standards that prohibit alcohol (and alcohol containers), and weapons (as described in the PLU Student Code of Conduct “Firearms, Explosives, or Weapons” section), campus groups are restricted from advertising/publicity that encourages or promotes possession, consumption, or use.  Advertising/publicity/sponsorship is restricted from businesses

  • between production and consumption. Maya Perez ’16 saw students’ eyes light up with curiosity as she worked with them at a local community garden. The kids, ranging in age from fourth to eighth grade, gained a new appreciation for food access after experiencing what life might be like with a lack of options and money. They were told to make grocery lists and pick berries to earn imaginary money to purchase their chosen items. At the end of the exercise, many of the kids realized they didn’t have

  • :30pm – Break 3:00pm – Handling Missing Data in Epidemiology Research: Do Different Approaches Affect How the Federal Income Poverty Ratio Predicts Tap Water Consumption? Mackenzie Mueller Missing data in epidemiology and public health research is often poorly handled, poorly analyzed, and sometimes not even reported at all. This can significantly influence the results of these studies, often causing bias towards or against certain populations. The “quick-fix” solution of using only the complete

  • :30pm – Break 3:00pm – Handling Missing Data in Epidemiology Research: Do Different Approaches Affect How the Federal Income Poverty Ratio Predicts Tap Water Consumption? Mackenzie Mueller Missing data in epidemiology and public health research is often poorly handled, poorly analyzed, and sometimes not even reported at all. This can significantly influence the results of these studies, often causing bias towards or against certain populations. The “quick-fix” solution of using only the complete

  • lifestyles to which the industrialized world has become accustomed. But fossil fuels are precious and finite, and their consumption continues unabated. MediaLab, in partnership with researchers from the University of Calgary in Alberta, present Oil Literacy, a new and original documentary that seeks to bridge historical polarizations by exploring the roles of industry, citizens, governments and consumers. THE NEW AMERICAN FAMILY, 2010The New American Family: Defining Commitment in a Changing Society, is