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  • Suggested Readings for the Conference Holly Galbreath, PhD Scott. (2015). My Age of Anxiety. Penquin Press. Rev. Molly Knutson-Keller The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile The Enneagram Guide To Waking Up, by Beatrice Chestnut and Uranio Paes Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr. 21-Day Racial Equity Activism Self-Care Challenge© Dr. Marit Trelstad Love Without Limits: Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love Without Exceptions by Jacqueline Bussie The Age of Overwhelm: Strategies for the Long Haul

  • Jaime Long, MSN, MA, PMHNP, LMHC Lecturer Email: jlong@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Arts , Counseling Psychology, St. Martin's University , 2003 Master of Science, Psychiatric Nursing , Seattle University , 2015 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Mental Health Psychiatry Addictions Current Practice: Tacoma Psychiatric Care, PLLC, and University of Puget Sound Biography My professional experience includes over 20 years of mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and

  • outpatient clinic setting in a Cardiology clinic doing triage and education. I currently work as a triage and advice Nurse for multiple primary care clinics. My clinical and educational areas of interest include critical care medicine, functional medicine and of course cardiology.

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  • Seth Kirby is passionate about working with individuals and groups to achieve social justice. Seth has a background in HIV prevention, civil rights implementation, and youth development. He believes that the next generation of LGBTQ youth will pave the way for lasting change, which is why he loves his role as Executive Director of Oasis Youth Center. In 2009, Seth joined the board of Pride Foundation. Seth holds a Master of Public Administration degree from The Evergreen State College and lives

  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen:  Tuesday, April 30, 2019 The Writer’s Story: 4:00PM, Ness Second Floor Lobby, KHP Reading: 7:00PM, CK East, AUCElissa Washuta is a member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and a nonfiction writer. She is the author of Starvation Mode and My Body Is a Book of Rules, named a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. With Theresa Warburton, she is co-editor of the anthology Shapes of Native Nonfiction: Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers. She has received

  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen: Tuesday, November 14 The Writer’s Story: 4:00PM, Ness Family Lobby Reading: 7:00PM, Scandinavian Cultural CenterJennifer Sinor is the author of three books, most recently Letters Like the Day: On Reading Georgia O’Keeffe (New Mexico 2017) and Ordinary Trauma: A Memoir (Utah 2017). Her essays have appeared in numerous places including The American Scholar, UTNE, Seneca Review, and Gulf Coast. The recipient of the Stipend in American Modernism as well as nominations

  • Wellness Videos (pdf) view download ● Slides are organized by topic and each topic includes several videos you can choose from that are less than 5 minutes long. ● Each slide has a note as a suggestion for an introduction to the video and prompt questions to encourage students to join a conversation about the topic.

  • Development of the Multilingual Recruiting Project, including supplemental admissions and financial aid materials and programs that will facilitate non-English-speaking parents to understand and support their student’s attendance at PLU.  

  • Calendar Spotlight Series Featured Stories Welcome Pursuing a graduate degree is more than adding letters after your name. Hear from the graduate-admission professionals who communicate daily with prospective students, locally and globally. Learn why those students choose to study at PLU — and what they gain from our distinct programs. Read More Circling the Heartbeat Open Books: A Poem Emporium is a hub for the poetry community, locally and nationwide. But to Billie Swift ’16, it’s so much more. Learn

  • landed a position as a postdoctoral associate at the Yale Institute of Global Health in New Haven, Connecticut, where she spends her time analyzing factors that have caused child vaccination rates to decline in many parts of the country.Not that poring over such data was always her forte. Her passion was kindled years ago as a psychology undergrad at PLU — even if she had to overcome her initial dread of statistics and methods first. “I was terrified to take that class because I never considered