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  • my eyes. Well, it turns out they’re right. So, the most rewarding aspect has been the mentorship connections cultivated with professors. From what I hear from friends and the general public, I probably wouldn’t have the same opportunity elsewhere, at other schools. I’m thankful for those connections and the guidance that comes along with that. My Hispanic Studies major and two minors—in business and Holocaust and genocide studies— speaks to the global education PLU provides. I’m really happy with

  • , she will work in cardiovascular intensive care units at both Multicare Tacoma General Hospital and Multicare Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup. “Residency has been a challenge to say the least,” Millett says. “The learning curve is steep, but I have an undying faith that everything will get better and more comfortable with each new experience every day.”   × This article is part of the “Science of Care” section of the Fall 2023 issue of Resolute Magazine. Read Previous Annica Stiles ’25 explores

  • Dylan Twiner also graduated from PLU, both in 2010, while fourth member Sam Duchin graduated from Bowdoin College in 2010. They all met during Utley’s volunteer days and have been performing together since 2010. As part of Muh Grog Zoo, Utley’s artistic goal is, “to keep doing shows and keep pushing boundaries of what improvisational theater can do, for the connection between not only ourselves and the audience, but also people’s perceptions of life in general.” At TEDxTacoma, the group gave a 15

  • Chief, Park Forest Police Department in Chicago Tobara Richardson, Counsel to the Illinois Attorney General on Social Justice and Equity Liza Suarez, Co-director of the Urban Youth Trauma Center (UYTC) Rachel Wax, Community Engagement Coordinator for the Village of Park Forest, Consultant with the Urban Youth Trauma Center Introduction by David Simpson, Associate Professor and Chair, Social Work Location: Zoom 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. | Break 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. | Tech Innovation for Social Transformation16th

  • community. Each person may not receive the same sanction for a similar policy violation, but each sanction given will be within a general framework of consistency and fairness. Administration of the Student Rights and Responsibilities SystemThe Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students has delegated the administrative responsibility for the Student Rights and Responsibilities System to the Associate Director for Student Rights and Responsibilities, who is responsible for the effective day-to

  • by Dr. Jennifer Smith with students from her International Honors 253: Gender and Sexuality course and women in the Therapeutic Community (TC) at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW). Together they applied theoretical texts to design and execute a long-term project that examines and reflects upon the boundaries and connections between universities & prisons as well as the general population and people who are incarcerated. The Parkland Tour ProjectThe Parkland Tour ProjectDeveloped

  • (isoxazolidine urea). Multiple routes to isoxazolidine urea were studied. In general there are two ways to make derivatized ureas. 1) Make the ureas first, then substitute the urea or 2) substitute the nitrogen nucleophile first then react it with a carbonic acid derivative. Optimization of one synthesis of isoxazolidine urea was completed. The limiting factors that were  discovered to cause low yielding reactions of the optimized route were purity of reagents and the hygroscopicity of a key intermediate

  • Fulbright lecturer in Romania. She has received two leadership awards from the Washington Association for Language Teaching (WAFLT), and the Consul General Award from the Consul General of Japan, and continues to volunteer as an advocate for languages.   Dr. Thad WilliamsDr. Thad Williams is the Director of the K-12 Confucius Institute of Washington. He is in his second year as director after taking over from the now retired Dr. Michele Aoki. Thad works closely with co-director Dongmei Huang to support

  • which the intellectual historian Leonard Krieger, in his recent book Time’s Reasons: Philosophies of History Old and New (1989), speaks of a contemporary “crisis” of faith in the notion of historical truth. He writes: The most potent contemporary influence on the discipline of history . . . is the challenge to the very substance of the historical approach to life that has been mounted by antithetical agents of the general culture. What is new and especially lethal in the current rejection of history

  • . Not later than December 15 of the second academic year of service, if the appointment expires at the end of that year; or, if an initial two-year appointment terminates during an academic year, at least six months in advance of its termination. At least twelve months before the expiration of an appointment after two or more years at Pacific Lutheran University. Appointment, Promotion, and Rank General Policies Concerning Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Every faculty member is expected to be