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  • of becoming a writer, but quickly got the message that such ideas were impractical. I majored in biology, instead. A decade after college, inspired by the words of Angela Davis, Joan Didion, Eduardo Galeano, bell hooks, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Leo Tolstoy (among many others), I decided to give that writer-dream another try.” Wendy Call; photo by Kathy Colwell Nancy Simpson-Younger We are also excited to welcome Nancy Simpson- Younger to the PLU community as our new specialist in Early Modern

  • her. “There’s a lot of energy in this [album],” Aikin told Black Entertainment Television . “I feel like I was actually able to put my voice, my words and my thoughts into this one.” Aikin has won awards with her powerhouse voice, including two Stellar Awards for her previous release, a self-titled album from January 2009. While a student at PLU, Aikin performed in University Chorale and the Choral Union under Director Richard Nance. Aiken graduated in 1997 with a degree in Biology and Psychology

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  • something really special here when it comes to conservation.” Ballinger also learned a lot about her personal needs and consumption. At the beginning of her journey, her backpack weighed about 45 pounds; at the end it weighed about 20. She started walking an average of 13 to 15 miles per day, only to increase that average distance to 25 to 28 miles per day. She lost 25 pounds and learned the importance of clean, dry socks. “I really learned how much I can push myself and how mentally strong I really am

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  • -dependent, almost every industry will need data analysts of some sort (from large industries all the way down to the smallest of nonprofits), and a mathematics major with a statistics and/or data science minor provides solid preparation for such careers. The mathematics major at PLU will provide you with a broad background including numerous problem-solving and modeling techniques. If you couple your major with minors or second majors in biology, chemistry, computer science, economics, physics, or

  • presents his biology research poster during an Undergraduate Research Symposium. Strategic InitiativesStudent Learning & Growth Provide high-quality educational experiences in STEM.  Promote interactive, engaging, and effective learning experiences informed by student outcomes data and with a focus on equity Provide students access to current equipment, instrumentation, and technology used professionally in the STEM disciplines Incorporate purposeful experiential learning (undergraduate research

  • graduate programs Industrial Masters Program, University of Oregon PhD in Chemistry, Texas A & M University Doctor of Medicine (MD), WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Doctor of Pharmacy, Washington State University PhD in Chemical Biology, UC Berkeley Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, University of Washington Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, University of Oregon Master of Science in Biotechnology, Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs Loading... It’s FREE to

  • 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