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  • training and experience in population health research for college students who are from underrepresented and historically excluded groups in the health sciences. This 8-week summer program will include coursework in public health and an internship doing quantitative population health research with a faculty mentor. These experiences will be augmented with career building and networking opportunities. Summer Health Professions Education Program (Multiple Locations) – The Summer Health Professions

  • training and experience in population health research for college students who are from underrepresented and historically excluded groups in the health sciences. This 8-week summer program will include coursework in public health and an internship doing quantitative population health research with a faculty mentor. These experiences will be augmented with career building and networking opportunities. Summer Health Professions Education Program (Multiple Locations) – The Summer Health Professions

  • Society in Washington, D.C., works alongside Sylvia Earle, a pioneering marine scientist. “I’ve done no fewer than six reports on this woman and dressed up as her for career day in third grade,” Mooney said with a laugh. “She sits just down the hall from me.” Mooney, who earned a degree in biology at Pacific Lutheran University, is a senior program manager at the National Geographic Society. She’s tasked with building a new program called Beyond Yellowstone, a conservation program in the greater

  • using a combination of mutagenesis and chemical tools of CCRs to visualize and identify O-GlcNAcylated sites on caspase-6, one of the apoptotic caspase enzymes with an interesting lack of activity in some cancers, to eventually discern a possible relationship between O-GlcNAcylation and caspase-6 enzymatic activity. 3:30-3:40 - Break3:40 pm - Synthesizing Gold Nanoparticles to Study the Kinetics of Electrochemical Reactions Trang Le, Capstone Senior Seminar Carbon electrodes are commonly used in

  • throughout my lifetime. As anyone who knows me, though, Rieke is my home. In that building, I gained the knowledge and laboratory experience I came here for, that helped with my graduate acceptance and will aid me in my future career. Some of my fondest memories of PLU are from doing summer research in biology and environmental studies. This summary wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the chemistry department, though; even before deciding to double-major last August, they have felt like family

  • simultaneously planning for and adding new and innovative programs Taking care of our beloved Parkland campus by making much needed investments in our teaching, learning, living and gathering spaces Building on a sound fiscal model; ensuring that PLU will be here for another 128 years And daring to envision a PLU that stands firmly on its traditions of excellence and the ideals of Lutheran higher education, and is fully equipped to welcome and prepare new and future generations for purposeful lives When you

  • simultaneously planning for and adding new and innovative programs Taking care of our beloved Parkland campus by making much needed investments in our teaching, learning, living and gathering spaces Building on a sound fiscal model; ensuring that PLU will be here for another 128 years And daring to envision a PLU that stands firmly on its traditions of excellence and the ideals of Lutheran higher education, and is fully equipped to welcome and prepare new and future generations for purposeful lives When you

  • contemplate. Initiative # 3: The Campaign for PLU Our third initiative reconfirms our commitment to building the long-term financial health of the university as we rely on our alumni and friends to support and invest in our mission and vision. We will “continue the leadership phase of ‘Engage the World: The Campaign for PLU.'”  As you may recall, this campaign has a goal of raising $150 million.  In 2007-2008, the campaign broke out of the starting gate very fast, and the first $50 million in commitments

  • . Comments or Conditions: No application required, renewed annually. Clergy Dependent GrantEligibility: Dependent children of ordained ministers who are actively serving a Christian congregation full–time. Amount: $1,000 per year for four years. Comments or Conditions: No application required, renewed annually. Confirmation ScholarshipEligibility: Students who have been confirmed in a Lutheran church that has established a Partner Congregation relationship with PLU. Amount:  $1,500 per year for four

  • insects), represents the K’iche’s triumph over disease and plague. We will explore, through various critical literary lenses, how disease, illness and death are represented in these stories, which articulate the K’iche’ cosmogony and their relationship to nature. In our class, we will explore what these ancient stories about epidemics, survival and resilience can teach us about how to come to terms with features of existence like the COVID-19 virus. October 14 Epidemics and Indian Country:  COVID and