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“Where the Wild Things Are” ASL Translation
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…
Read MoreDevelop Positive Habits and Respect Negative Emotions
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…
Read MoreSenior Presentation, Rachele Winney
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…
Read MoreSenior Presentation, Lisa Diffenback
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…
Read More鈥淵ou are invited to help save the monarch butterfly鈥
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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