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  • , where she met and married Sam’s father. Renee Firestone is a survivor of Auschwitz. Born into a Jewish family in a region soon to become Hungary, Renee and her family were eventually rounded up and sent to Auschwitz. This included a younger sister who died as a victim of Dr. Mengele’s practice of human experiments. She has lived for many years in Los Angeles and is well known for speaking about her Holocaust experience. Klara Firestone is the daughter of Renee Firestone, and sits on the board of the

  • , where she met and married Sam’s father. Renee Firestone is a survivor of Auschwitz. Born into a Jewish family in a region soon to become Hungary, Renee and her family were eventually rounded up and sent to Auschwitz. This included a younger sister who died as a victim of Dr. Mengele’s practice of human experiments. She has lived for many years in Los Angeles and is well known for speaking about her Holocaust experience. Klara Firestone is the daughter of Renee Firestone, and sits on the board of the

  • , where she met and married Sam’s father. Renee Firestone is a survivor of Auschwitz. Born into a Jewish family in a region soon to become Hungary, Renee and her family were eventually rounded up and sent to Auschwitz. This included a younger sister who died as a victim of Dr. Mengele’s practice of human experiments. She has lived for many years in Los Angeles and is well known for speaking about her Holocaust experience. Klara Firestone is the daughter of Renee Firestone, and sits on the board of the

  • , where she met and married Sam’s father. Renee Firestone is a survivor of Auschwitz. Born into a Jewish family in a region soon to become Hungary, Renee and her family were eventually rounded up and sent to Auschwitz. This included a younger sister who died as a victim of Dr. Mengele’s practice of human experiments. She has lived for many years in Los Angeles and is well known for speaking about her Holocaust experience. Klara Firestone is the daughter of Renee Firestone, and sits on the board of the

  • support they need to achieve the goals they identify for themselves. Lastly, I get to lead the Laramie County Community Partnership.  This is a group of more than 65 community partners that include health and human service, governmental, nonprofit and faith-based groups that come together to identify ways we align our work and fill gaps to address the issues together that were identified in the needs assessment. What is the most rewarding part about your career?  The most rewarding parts of my work

  • etymologies, such as the Greek roots of “scholar.” Ciardi also wrote memorable poetry, mining the ancient power of words to show that some things human never change. For instance, these lines from his “Credibility,” Who could believe an ant in theory? a giraffe in blueprint? Ten thousand doctors of what’s possible could reason half the jungle out of being. I speak of love, and something more, to say we are the thing that proves itself not against reason, but impossibly true, and therefore to teach reason

  • Research Challenge, University Relations Chair, Trustee, Treasurer, Programming Chair and Vice President the past two years. He also served as a key volunteer supporting the CFA designation for the global parent organization, the CFA Institute. Created in 1974, CFA Society Seattle is dedicated to professional excellence, integrity, education, volunteer service and strength of community. Ince said his deep involvement with the CFA Society is an opportunity to bring industry, students and universities

  • Henri Coronado-Volta ’23 discusses his global studies major, studying away, and his plans to attend UW’s Public Health Epidemiology program Henri Coronado-Volta grew up in Seattle, Washington, and chose PLU because the smaller school offered the opportunity to build community, a chance to continue swimming, and living close to home—but not too close. He double majored in global studies and Hispanic studies and minored in… June 19, 2023 AcademicsAthleticsGlobal EducationPacific NorthwestPLU

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  • . Crowl, Nicholas W. Miles, Clayton J. Visger, Kimberly Hansen, Tina Ayers, and Nico Cellinese. Romey Haberle. "A Global Perspective on Campanulaceae: Biogeographic, Genomic, and Floral Evolution." American Journal of Botany 2016: Liang Zhao, Xi-Wang Jiang, Yun-juan Zuo, Xiao-Lin Liu, Siew-Wai Chin, Daniel Potter, Zhao-Yang Chang, and Jun Wen, Romey Haberle. "Multiple Events of Allopolyploidy in the Evolution of the Racemose Lineages in Prunus (Rosaceae) Based on Integrated Evidence from Nuclear and

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