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  • , volunteers work in Las Cruces, NM and El Paso, TX with US-Mexico border issues.Visit WebsiteBUNACVolunteers serve in 74 countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, and the Middle East. Collaborating with local community members, Volunteers work in areas like education, youth outreach and community development, the environment, and information technology.Visit WebsiteCongress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young ProfessionalsA yearlong fellowship to study and intern in

  • Engineering (ENGR) & Physics (PHYS) Courses ENGR 131: Introduction to Engineering An introduction to the engineering profession and development of basic skills important to the profession; including, problem solving, engineering design, graphics, use of computers, computer programming, engineering economics, and ethics in engineering. Prerequisite: completion of college-preparatory mathematics. (2) ENGR 240: Engineering Statics Engineering statics using vector algebra; equilibrium of rigid

  • Trainability of VO2max Between Men and Women Ages 45-60 Translational Medical Science2ndMaya Loveland-Hyland12BellarmineTesting Conditions for Inducing Suspended Animation in C. Elegans Energy: Sustainable Materials and Design1stDominic Alessi12BellarmineA Comparative Study on the Efficiencies of Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines of Differing Quantities of Airfoils Energy: Sustainable Materials and Design2ndAryan Kumar9TimberlineThe Development of a Prototype for a Thermoelectric Generator to Create More

  • CDC’s “One Health” aims to teach individuals in affected areas about zoonotic viruses and help reduce the spread of disease. Other laboratory techniques are used to analyze genes and proteins without working with live virus. These include Western blotting, Coomassie staining, PCR, and crosslinking assays. The ultimate goal is to better understand the Nipah virus in order to lead to the development of effective vaccines and other therapeutics. Promising results came out from a 2004 paper which had

  • Bishop Regents as defined in and elected in accordance with Section 4.3.5, current service as a bishop of one of the Synods. 4.2.2 For all Regents: (a) A deep commitment to: the mission, vision, values and purpose of the University; and Lutheran higher education. (b) An understanding of educational and/or organizational administration. (c) Willingness and ability to communicate on behalf of the University. (d) A sense of stewardship which will allow development of prudent policies to protect the

  • process, including any written materials, should be explained to the HPRB as a part of submitted proposal. It is recommended that the following statement, or some similar statement, must appear in every consent form/information sheet for studies involving deception: Some research designs require that the full intent of the study not be explained prior to participation. Although we have described the general nature of the tasks that you will be asked to perform, the full intent of the study will not be

  • serve as a hub for writing- and reading-related community activities,” Rogers said. The proposal wasn’t selected for funding in 2016, but did two years later.That’s when Bridget Yaden joined as co-director with the intention of broadening the scope of the center’s offerings. “We adopted a vision of ‘literacy’ as more encompassing — more than just reading and writing, but also speaking, and strategies for learning and communicating in the world,” Rogers said. Rogers is an assistant English professor

  • in a single 12 month period, it is considered a major purchase. All major purchases must go through a formal competitive bidding process. For example, a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a Request for Quote (RFQ). The Department Sponsor must consult the Procurement Manager as soon as the need arises for a major purchase. This is especially important for complex contracts involving multiple stakeholders on campus. Procurement Manager – Kaylee Patredis Email: kpatredis@plu.edu

  • their efforts to ensure that the pandemic will not reduce the already low participation and inclusion of diverse students and workers in STEM education and careers,” said Diana Elder, Division Director of NSF’s Division of Human Resource Development. PLU was honored for its initiative in developing programs supporting undergraduate enrollment and retention, the PLUS Year Program and the PLU Fixed Tuition Guarantee Program, and placed second in the four-year STEM undergraduate category, just behind

  • that only legally abolished slavery in 1981. Having two different experiences in Mauritania to draw from, Wiley reflects on her deepened awareness of her positionality, identity, and capacity for learning. Dr. Ami Shah’s research in Nigeria and India consists of examining the effects of neoliberal urban development policies on livelihoods, identities and state-society relations for the urban poor. As a South Asian woman researching in India, she speaks to her experience of “double strangerhood” or