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  • admissions decisions; each participating school is responsible for making its own individual admissions decisions. To apply to AMCAS participating schools, you’ll only need to submit one online application to AMCAS. To apply to osteopathic medical schools in the United States, you’ll use the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOMAS), which is the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) centralized application processing service. AACOMAS collects, verifies

  • admissions decisions; each participating school is responsible for making its own individual admissions decisions. To apply to AMCAS participating schools, you’ll only need to submit one online application to AMCAS. To apply to osteopathic medical schools in the United States, you’ll use the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOMAS), which is the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) centralized application processing service. AACOMAS collects, verifies

  • of Theology at Chicago and Bennett College for Women. As a Christian theologian and pastor, Dr. Coleman has written about how liberating theological practices for the black community can include the ancestor spirituality of traditional African religions.  Her theological work, demonstrated in works such as Making a Way out of No Way: A Womanist Theology (Fortress, 2008), masterfully combines resources for survival and thriving from many sources: traditional Christian theology, process theology

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  • then transferring and completing my MFA at Hunter College in New York City. I stuck around New York for a couple years after grad school, working and trying to paint, but mostly just working. I moved back to my native Pacific Northwest five years ago. I returned for many reasons, but one primary reason was to commit completely to making paintings. I live and paint in Fife, WA, and work on-call as an art handler and preparator at Tacoma Art Museum. How has PLU impacted your professional growth? Of

  • wasn’t. I was a hard worker and it was my opinion that hard work would get me where I wanted to go, and where I wanted to go was a very fluid concept,” she said. “I was never concerned with making a choice about what I wanted to be when I grew up, because my parents led me to believe that I could be anything, and it was OK to change your mind as long as you were responsible and gave it a fair shot first. I didn’t know it at the time, but they taught me how to fail forward, so I was never afraid of it

  • work. That all seems very lazy but I wasn’t. I was a hard worker and it was my opinion that hard work would get me where I wanted to go, and where I wanted to go was a very fluid concept,” she said. “I was never concerned with making a choice about what I wanted to be when I grew up, because my parents led me to believe that I could be anything, and it was OK to change your mind as long as you were responsible and gave it a fair shot first. I didn’t know it at the time, but they taught me how to

  • research covering research ethics, writing a research abstract, and making a scientific poster. They also participate in a weekly materials science special interest group in which they read scientific journals or tour other labs. Application submission deadline is Feb 15th See the MEMC REU Flyer 2023_110823rev and UW MEM-C website (https://uwmemc.org/undergraduates/reu/) for details and the link to the application. Read Previous ACS Puget Sound Section – College scholarships – due March 1 Read Next

  • being creative through crochet, painting, sewing, jewelry making, and so many other mediums! I am very passionate about therapy because I have witnessed and experienced firsthand the power of sharing with others who will listen. One of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves is validation: of both our thoughts and feelings. Taking the time out of your day to speak with someone about how you’re feeling validates for your brain and your body that your concerns are worthy of being vocalized. I am so

  • the role of a legislator or advocate during the Budget Negotiations, Mock Committee Hearing, and Mock Floor Debate. Some interns presented short speeches about their path and experiences, as well as attended a public symposium. What a great opportunity to see it all in action. Read Previous Social Sciences/political science major “Making Waves” at State Capitol Read Next Political Science Dept. Chair Maria Chávez speaks out on ‘college scandal’ LATEST POSTS Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship