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“Where the Wild Things Are” ASL Translation

July 16, 2020
  Psychology student, Rebecca Brech '20, provides an exact ASL 鈥淲here the Wild Things Are鈥 translation: [video width="1280" height="720" mp4="/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/RebeccaBrechFinal-1.mp4"][/video]   One night boy named Max put on wolf suit. Had big ears, whiskers, buttons going down the front, and a large tail. Max made mischief of one kind or another. Max鈥檚 mom looked at him. 鈥淵ou wild animal!鈥 Max looked at her. 鈥淚鈥檒l eat you up!鈥 Max鈥檚 mom, to Max: 鈥淕o to bed! No…
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Develop Positive Habits and Respect Negative Emotions

May 28, 2020
I'm a positive person. It's one of the reasons I feel drawn toward positive psychology as an area of study. Positive psych teaches us a lot about what is good in life, where our strengths…
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Senior Presentation, Rachele Winney

May 14, 2020
Rachele Winney '20, Healthcare Management, shared the following about her senior capstone project. During my time as a student in B次元's Healthcare Management program, I learned valuable skills and tools to help me throughout…
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Senior Presentation, Lisa Diffenback

May 8, 2020
Lisa Diffenback '20, Liberal Arts, shared the following about her senior capstone project.   Part of our Capstone was to present a poster as a visual promotion of our common read book suggestion. Considering the…
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鈥淵ou are invited to help save the monarch butterfly鈥

May 4, 2020
Have you ever been made an offer you couldn鈥檛 refuse? If asked this question just a few short months ago, it would have taken some deep reflection before I could answer. Truth be told, I…
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