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accessing traditional foods for Tribal communities throughout North America. By utilizing a community-based participatory research approach she has worked to organize tribal community members in grassroots efforts towards strengthening sustainable food systems that are culturally relevant and nutritionally appropriate. Ms. Segrest earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Human Nutrition and Health Sciences from Bastyr University and her Masters of Arts Degree in Environment and Community from Antioch University
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Big picture learning: Physics major Julian Kop ’24 studies the universe and his family background
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Makaela Whalen ’23 adds a pre-law minor to full schedule as she prepares for law school Posted by:
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PLU will launch into Earth and Diversity Week with the Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture and the Steen
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students who choose that option, will evaluate the quality of internships, and will consult with the program leaders on curriculum. The Engineering & Industry Minor is ideal for all students who would benefit from in-depth exposure to engineering and industry. Typically students in Natural Sciences, Business, Economics or any students who have completed the introductory calculus-based physics sequence (PHYS 153/163, 154/164) would be a good fit for the minor. BS in Applied Physics students are NOT
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the process–they have a health sciences team that helps with medical school applications. If all goes well, I hope to enter medical school in the Fall of 2018. But before then, I also plan to travel some and work abroad in various health care settings. Eventually, I hope to continue working on health care policy issues. This is a topic that I first studied in Oxford as a junior, and have gained additional exposure with during the Benson fellowship. I am very grateful to Dale and Jolita Benson for
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training and education in the professions which modern society requires” [my italics]?To date, we have begun discussions about new programs in which courses offered by faculty in the professional schools would be combined with courses traditionally offered by faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences. Professors in the professional schools are also being drawn into foundational courses, such as the Freshman experience. Potential cross-disciplinary programs that result from such creative overlaps are
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," "no homo," "exotic," "illegal," "man hater," "ghetto," "retarded and "what are you?" Co-Curricular The Residential Hall Association’s annual Gender Exploration Week invites all students to explore the concepts of gender, sexuality and the intersectionalities with race, class, ability, etc. Co-Curricular In 2012, Residential Life changed policy to include gender-neutral housing. Single rooms and gender-neutral rooms are an available an option on wings for students for whom biological sex does not
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biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II: Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the
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biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II: Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the
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