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  • a natural inhibitor cannot properly function to maintain the balance between osteoclasts and osteoblasts. The patient’s bone health is at a higher risk of getting osteoporosis due to the failure of activating OPG. Steroidal aromatase inhibitor, Exemestane permanently inactivate aromatase, leaving a significant impact on the patient’s body. It decreases the number of breast cancer at a faster rate than the non-steroidal aromatase inhibitors. 4:15 pm - None Scheduled Senior Capstone Seminar None

  • scholarship not only for its own sake (and we do that too) but also for the value we gain from having people hear about the work that our faculty and staff do so well here. We need to energize our natural constituencies such as our alumni, our retired faculty and staff, our supporting congregations and synods of our Region One of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, our partners in the community, in various groups and associations—and we need to give them narratives to tell.  For those of us who

  • member of the first graduating class of Franklin Pierce High School, he was surrounded by friends whose parents worked at PLU. His teachers were alumni, as was his coach, Del Shafer. He had other offers, but becoming a Lute was “a natural thing for me,” he says. Ingrid Van Beek ’70, Jim’s wife, has deep PLU roots as well. Her father, Victor Knutzen, was on the Board of Regents, and Chris Knutzen Hall is named for a great-uncle. Her mentors encouraged her to go to graduate school, and she came back to

  • “parent” shall include natural, adoptive and step relationships. The term “child” also includes a legal ward, or a child of a person standing in loco parentis (in place of a parent). A qualifying military exigency arising out of the fact that the employee’s spouse, child, or parent is on active duty or has been called to active duty status as a member of the regular Armed Forces, National Guard or Reserves. A serious injury or illness affecting the employee’s spouse, child, parent, or next of kin, who

  • SAFETY COMMITTEE Membership: PLU’s Environmental, Health and Safety Manager; one faculty member, appointed by the Faculty Executive Committee; single representatives from each of the two following departments, appointed by the respective department directors: Campus Safety; and Human Resources. Single representatives from each of the following six areas: ASPLU; Athletics; the College of Natural Sciences; Facilities Management; Hospitality Services and Campus Restaurants; and Campus Life. Each

  • Endowed Scholarship Richard Jobst Endowed Scholarship Reverend Joe E. Smith Endowed Scholarship Agnes S. Johnson / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship in Nursing Edwin R. Johnson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Luther H. Johnson/Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship in Business Administration Ted and Doreen Johnson / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Scholarship in Natural Sciences Pearl N. Johnson / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship for Student Nurses

  • support from onsite staff, a PLU faculty member, and/or staff at partner universities/organizations, depending on their program. In the case of a crisis or natural disaster, PLU has established emergency response protocols and risk assessment plans for each study away program. Students receive instructions and are expected to register any independent travel they choose to do during their free time, so that, in an emergency, Wang Center staff know where students are located at all times and can offer

  • use of tobacco products is prohibited on the PLU campus, including the residence halls, inside campus buildings, in parking lots, on sidewalks, and any other campus property. This includes tobacco, marijuana, hookah (except for approved cultural and religious celebrations), e-cigarettes, vaporizers, or any items that emit gas or smoke. Possession of cigarettes, hookahs, e-cigarettes, and vaporizers are permitted, as long as these items are not being used on campus or in campus buildings and for

  • about the natural world. My experience in Natural Sciences was one of the most positive experiences and one I did not expect when I first jumped onto campus. The faculty has given me scholarly support, tremendous research opportunities, and enough laughs to fill an episode of “That 70’s Show.” Nathan Page ’13 is from Gig Harbor, Wash. What’s next? After a Geosciences Field Camp in Dillon, Mont., I will be on my way into the world of non-formal academia. however, I believe I will never stray far from

  • program. She is particularly passionate about learning about and discussing the deep complexities of sex determination across all living organisms with students within and outside the natural sciences. She is also passionate about learning about and sharing how current biological thinking is inconsistent with simple binaries and consistent with sex and gender as existing on a continuum. Who: Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy Bio: Dr. Sergia Hay studied at Wellesley College, Cambridge