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  • Chair PLU Graduate 2006 PLU Crew 2002-2006 I am the co-founder and CFO for Long Term Rower Development (LTRD), an athlete centered, research based, and process oriented rowing services company that is also the home of the Seattle Scullers. Outside of my work at LTRD,  I have a 3-year old future rower and I continue to follow my other passions of working to drive social change through cross-sector collaboration. Current projects include working with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on issues

  • techniques including animal cell culture, cell fractionation, molecular, genetic, and biochemical assays, and microscopy (light, phase contrast, fluorescence). Prerequisite: BIOL 330 and CHEM 331 with 333, or consent of instructor. (4) BIOL 443 : Plant Development and Genetic Engineering A study of how plant structures form and change through the life cycle and how genetic engineering is used to alter plant biology for research and commercial applications. Specific GMOs considered as case studies. Focus

  • cormorants who inspired my work towards multispecies justice. 3:45-4:05pm, From Oil Spill to Ink Pen: How Climate-Fiction Narratives Can Serve as a Political Tool for Mobilization Kenzie KnappHope in the face of the climate crisis has become a scarce and precious resource. Perceptions of powerlessness, fueled either by apathetic indifference or systematic inaccessibility to sustainable resources, contribute to the wide disconnect between reported concern about climate change and converting that alarm

  • curricular change, CCC will regularly review the effectiveness of both the core curriculum design and delivery with the goal of integrating thoughtful change to better align the curriculum to faculty priorities and student needs. The Dean of Assessment and Core Curriculum and the CCC are always open to suggestions and feedback for the evolution of the program.

  • perspectives to examine issues such as socialization and stereotypes, relationships and sexuality, interpersonal and institutional violence, revolution and social change in the U.S. and in other selected international contexts.IHON 257: Aesthetics and Politics of the British ‘Postcolonial’ NovelThe British Empire changed its subject peoples, but those peoples ended up also changing Britain and the British themselves. However, the complexity of these changes is not always visible through analytic

  • order to make significant changes in your life. Sometimes, you just need a place to breathe, focus and figure out your next steps. I combine various therapy techniques, in order to challenge you, keep you focused and allow space for you to discover your authentic self. Humor is also an important element of the process! If you are ready for deep and lasting change, then contact PLU Counseling Services and let’s get started! PLU Faculty ProfileDr. Eva FreyWho: Dr. Eva Frey, PLU Dean of Students Bio

  • . Referencing Octavia’s Brood, an anthology by the writers and organizers Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown, she concluded, “All change is science fiction.”Emmanuel GonzalezMajor: Biology, with a minor in Chemistry Hometown: El Centro, CA Selected accomplishments: Graduation Honors (cum laude); Plant Genome Research Program summer research internship, Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University; student worker, Quigg Greenhouse Post-graduation plans: Attending an interdisciplinary PhD program in

  • Froschauer/PLU) REFRAMING THE QUESTIONNarrator: What do you think of the idea that the very act of prioritizing diversity and inclusion work in an institution is innovative? And that those leading D&I-related change must think in innovative ways — as we are here as we do the unpacking Jen mentioned — to bust through structures that have been erected? Jen: Well, I think the structures are actually underneath us. Because we pushed them down and suppressed them. The very foundation of the work we do is on

  • Gabriel Lau (Team)National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationTaking the Pulse of the Planet AwardBest project related to global environmental change or marine/coastal conservationPrivateBellarmine PrepatoryAnalyzing the Effect of Sea Star Wasting Disease Over the Last Five Years on the Titlow Beach Marine Preserve Sea Star Population12 ThomasPentimonti (Team)National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationTaking the Pulse of the PlanetBest project related to global environmental change or marine

  • don’t do it well because they have traditionally focused on the two audiences separately. Our staff members have done a lot of research that shows what we are doing is a major culture change in higher education — and it is long overdue.” “The connection and advice alumni can offer to current students is a valuable way for them to give back and have a direct impact on student success,” said Jessica Pagel ‘08, co-director of Alumni & Student Connections. The Career Trek to Alaska Airlines is one