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Gregson 10:10 – 10:40 a.m. | Faculty Chair’s Address Neal Yakelis 10:40 – 11:00 a.m. | Break 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. | In Search of ‘Thriving’ in Higher Education Presented by Dr. Bryan Dewsbury About Dr. Bryan Dewsbury Bryan Dewsbury is an Associate Professor of Biology at Florida International University where he also is an Associate Director of the STEM Transformation Institute. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA, and his Masters and PhD in Biology
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, said in a statement that it’s clear their vibrant, brilliant son touched many lives. “We are so grateful to God for the gift Tom has been,” they wrote. “We can’t imagine a life without that gift, even though we lost him early.” Remembering Tom: Tumblr | A Mother’s Tribute William Teska, Ph.D. , died in his home June 25. Teska started his service to PLU as professor of biology in July 2000. He served as associate provost from that time until June 2003, and as chair of the environmental studies
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Professor of Religion Kevin O’Brien and Clinical Assistant Professor of Communication Justin Eckstein. The second episode, between Young, Professor of Psychology Michelle Ceynar and Associate Professor of Philosophy Pauline Shanks Kaurin, centered on the word “violence,” and the third featured professors Caitlyn Sill (Political Science) and Michael Behrens (Biology) discussing the word “climate.” Young, who serves as Chair of the Department of Communication & Theatre, says she has long been a consumer
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graduate programs PhD in Literature, University of Washington Medical School, University of Virginia School of Medicine Master’s in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University Master’s in Molecular Biology, Lancaster University University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started I just entered the MA/PhD program in literature at the University of Washington where I get to pursue
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Bend, WA. Research is intended to provide support for projects in the broad meaning of the environment. The projects can range from basic understanding of habitat and ecology to implications of many other earth science, molecular biology, chemistry and engineering problems. How to Support our StudentsDonations are also accepted through PLU’s Office of Advancement (253-535-7177, advancement@plu.edu); please clearly specify the name of the chemistry endowment to which you would like to contribute
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heading up to the second floor of the Rieke Science Center to culture, poke at, prod, and count— yes, count—yeast cells for the next eight hours. And she wouldn’t have it any other way. Deane, a biology major, is working 10 weeks this summer with Assistant Professor of Chemistry Tina Saxowsky, doing a series of experiments that will look at the evolution of the little critters that make your bread rise. How do they mutate, and how did these traits give them an advantage to survive? How does drug
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, volunteers by coaching sixth-grade boys basketball. Her service is about “paying it forward” and honoring the positive impact that youth basketball coaches had on her life. “I just remember my sixth-grade self and I try to give the kids I coach what I got from my coaches and teach them to have love for the game and to go out and have fun,” said Price, a biology major from Tacoma. “I love the kids and try to teach them everything I know about basketball.” Turner is quick to point out that while PLU
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the women’s basketball team, volunteers by coaching sixth-grade boys basketball. Her service is about “paying it forward” and honoring the positive impact that youth basketball coaches had on her life. “I just remember my sixth-grade self and I try to give the kids I coach what I got from my coaches and teach them to have love for the game and to go out and have fun,” said Price, a biology major from Tacoma. “I love the kids and try to teach them everything I know about basketball.” Turner is
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