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  • 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

  • in an attempt to keep others alive as well. The methods of resistance and rescue work varied according to circumstances. Not everyone could have access to weaponry, nor would every Jew have been familiar with how to use a gun. So, some opted for passive forms of resistance, others went into hiding, some decided to disguise themselves as gentiles, living in the “Aryan” world among potential enemies. No matter what course of action, passive or active resistance, Jews adopted, all of their efforts

  • others alive as well. The methods of resistance and rescue work varied according to circumstances. Not everyone could have access to weaponry, nor would every Jew have been familiar with how to use a gun. So, some opted for passive forms of resistance, others went into hiding, some decided to disguise themselves as gentiles, living in the “Aryan” world among potential enemies. No matter what course of action, passive or active resistance, Jews adopted, all of their efforts were not in vain. Simply

  • , we can continue and enhance innovative academic programs that create internships and research opportunities for all students.Meet Dr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, the interim dean of Interdisciplinary Programs and professor of Religion and Culture. She shares with us how the pandemic has changed the college classroom and how PLU’s professors are challenging our students to prepare them for the future.  How are academic programs leaning on each other to build successful curriculums? We’re engaging in

  • Chamber Singers. He  teaches undergraduate courses in Vocal Pedagogy for the Choral Music Educator, Choral Methods, and Choral Literature. Dr. Galante received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Choral Conducting, with a related field in Voice Science and Pedagogy, from the University of North Texas. He holds Master of Music and Bachelor of Music Education degrees from Louisiana State University.Learn MorePHOTOS

  • option of in-store shopping and ordering with contactless payment equipment.Click for Current Hours of OperationWhat Do You Need To Know?Located on upper campus just inside the main entrance to the University Center, Old Main Market is the easiest place on campus to get something quick and easy. Dining Dollars can be used on any food item in the Market and you can find hot & cold sandwiches, candy, ice cream or a hot bowl of noodles along with your essential shot of espresso. Accepted Payment Methods

  • synthesized in yields of 7-85%. It was found that the most efficient synthesis was a combination of Fang and Creary’s methods, which involved sonication and ion exchange. 1,2,3-Triazoles were then synthesized using copper catalysts in this ionic liquid and compared to synthesis of the same triazoles under standard “click chemistry” conditions in aqueous tert-butanol. The 1,2,3-triazole synthesis had yields of yellow to brown crude solid products ranging from 7- 118% and were likely contaminated by the

  • expectations impact the experiences of women and men. Her most recent publication was titled, “Dancing Backwards in High Heels: The Extra Burdens of Female Professors in the Form of Greater Student Demands.”Corey CookDr. Corey L. Cook, Assistant Professor of PsychologySee Dr. Cook’s profile Dr. Cook teaches research methods and statistics in the PLU Psychology Department (and sometimes teaches fun courses like Psychology of Good and Evil and Psychology of Belief). He earned his BS in Psychology from

  • Psychology of Women. Her research relates to how gendered role expectations impact the experiences of women and men. Her most recent publication was titled, “Dancing Backwards in High Heels: The Extra Burdens of Female Professors in the Form of Greater Student Demands.”Corey CookDr. Corey L. Cook, Assistant Professor of PsychologySee Dr. Cook’s profile Dr. Cook teaches research methods and statistics in the PLU Psychology Department (and sometimes teaches fun courses like Psychology of Good and Evil and

  • temperature and a larger shift in critical composition away from previous research. Comparisons to predictions of Dudowicz, et al. are discussed. 2:30 pm - Aziridinomitosene as a DNA Interstrand Cross-linking AgentChristina Tieu, Senior Capstone Seminar Many chemotherapy agents are bis-alkylating compounds which are capable of forming covalent bonds to both strands of double stranded DNA. The formation of this cross-link prevents cell replication and may lead to cell death. Various classes of compounds