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  • of birds that are unique among the vertebrates. Laboratory emphasis on field identification, taxonomy, and anatomy/topology. Prerequisite: BIOL 226 or consent of instructor. (4) BIOL 356 : Economic and Cultural Botany Botany of plants used by humans in a global context; traditional and contemporary uses of plants. General plant morphology and anatomy, overview of taxonomy of plants useful to humans, evolution of plant secondary metabolites, medical botany (medicines, poisons, psychoactive plants

  • protein-based therapeutics have proven to be effective treatments in inflammation, oncology and general medicine. The biotechnology industry has come through on delivering the promise of new and novel drugs, based on recombinant DNA technology. However, unlike their small molecule drug counterparts, protein therapeutics have a wide variety of forms, representing a significant challenge in producing them, and understanding what makes up the active drug. I’ll attempt to put some of the skills learned

  • Center for the Performing Arts   Jerry White , Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations at the US Department of State, Co-recipient of 1997 Nobel Peace Prize for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, and author of I Will Not Be Broken: 5 Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis , “The Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations: New Approaches to Conflict Prevention and Religious Engagement”   Introduced by Consul General Hilde Skorpen (Norway) and Dr

  • Women During Reconstruction Faculty Mentor: Gina Hames, History This research paper applies the modern concept of intersectional identity to historical analysis. By viewing four black women during Reconstruction through an intersectional lens, it is possible to better understand the dynamics that influenced their work and how their activism benefited black women in general. 9:15 am | Session I - AUC 214 Chris Knutzen HallFaculty Moderator: Ann Auman, Natural Sciences Student(s)Presentation Kaden

  • pages. She says transgender patients and others who identify outside the male-female gender binary face many challenges: fear of discrimination and harassment, providers’ lack of understanding of their health care needs, from hormone management to appropriate screenings, and a general distrust of doctors that sometimes keeps them from being transparent. So, Hamann wanted to help improve the resources available to providers to help curb some of those challenges. “People are unfamiliar with what to do

  • other health professionals. Therefore, intra- and inter-professional communication that is respectful, collegial, civil, and responsible is a requirement of every student enrolled in the program. Motor Skills A student should possess motor function sufficient to provide general care and treatment to patients across a variety of health care settings. The student should be able to move safely within work spaces and treatment areas. For safety, students must be able to assist with moving patients in a

  • . C. Foss Memorial Endowed Scholarship Jeannette Fowler Educational Fund Martha Fox Memorial Endowed Scholarship Roland and Annette Funk Endowed Scholarship Back to the top G Alan and Ann Gaines Study Away Endowment Gates Foundation Global Scholar Initiative Richard E. and Lorraine K. Geiger Endowed Scholarship General Endowment Fund Allen & Bertha Gibson Endowed Scholarship John M. Gilbertson Foundation Scholarship Bertha Gilbertson Scholarship Gordon O. Gilbertson Instrumental Music Education

  • credentials below general standards for graduate study, who also exhibit potential for academic success, may be admitted as provisional status students. Students must complete eight or more semester hours of graduate work, as determined by the program, with a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher to be granted regular status. Conditional Status: Students who apply for graduate or post-baccalaureate studies before completing undergraduate work or have unmet requirements are admitted with

  • with an asterisk (*) require completion of all necessary prerequisites. In consultation with the director of the Environmental Studies Program, students majoring in a natural science discipline and who have taken a higher level CHEM course (115 or above) will be allowed to substitute another course in place of any courses listed below denoted with a pound sign (#). Earth Science (ESCI) - Undergraduate Courses ESCI 102 : General Oceanography - NW Oceanography and its relationship to other fields

  • catalytic elements and regenerate the hydrogen source to create an overall more atom economical hydrogenation process. 3:30-3:40 - Break3:40 pm - Microplastics in Facial Cleansers: Adsorption of Toxins to Plastics’ Surface Ruby Reagan, Capstone Senior Seminar Microplastics are a known problem in today’s waterways. These microplastics present many complicated problems, such as bioaccumulation and general surface water accumulation, and there has been some question about adsorption of toxins from these