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  • feather transferred words made from candle-smoke ink onto calf skin, all so the pages could be digitally transmitted to dozens of collaborators worldwide. I’m still trying to wrap my brain around the juxtaposition of ancient and modern. As the artists worked hard to create the intricate pages of the original Bible, Jackson and company worked simultaneously to design the volumes for each Heritage Edition. Own a piece of the legacyWant to take home the experience of The Saint John's Bible or share it in

  • attracting amazing students,” Belton said. “But right now, they’re doing so in facilities that don’t match the quality of the program.” The new center will be located just steps from the main campus, in a building previously occupied by the Garfield Book Company. Preliminary design, engineering and preparation work has been done, and fundraising to support the $6.5 million project is underway. McGranahan Architects is designing the center. The center will house a state-of-the-art training facility that

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  • individual would use if he/she were paying out-of-pocket. It is expected that those traveling on PLU business will act as responsible stewards of university funds, and will avoid excessive or extravagant expenditures. 2. Before undertaking any travel for the university, staff and faculty must seek the approval of the appropriate authority within their reporting line. Should the approver require the completion of a Pre-Travel Authorization Form, it can be found on the Business Office’s web page under

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  • is unable or unwilling to address the need, the SoN Dean will determine action needed relative to policy development or revision. The SoN Dean holds final approval on SoN policies. Students are notified of changes to student policies through electronic notification via email, Sakai announcements, revisions to the electronic version of the Student Handbooks, and/or postings to the School of Nursing web pages. Notice on changes to faculty policy is provided in SNO meetings, through the governance

  • is unable or unwilling to address the need, the SoN Dean will determine action needed relative to policy development or revision. The SoN Dean holds final approval on SoN policies. Students are notified of changes to student policies through electronic notification via email, Sakai announcements, revisions to the electronic version of the Student Handbooks, and/or postings to the School of Nursing web pages. Notice on changes to faculty policy is provided in SNO meetings, through the governance

  • molecular aspects of development. The laboratory includes descriptive and quantitative experiments, as well as student-planned projects. Prerequisite: BIOL 226. (4) BIOL 342 : Microbiology The structure, physiology, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms with emphasis on their diversity and ecology. The laboratory emphasizes design, implementation, and evaluation of both descriptive and quantitative experiments as well as isolation of organisms from natural sources. Prerequisites: BIOL 226; CHEM 331

  • Environment 3rdMaddie & Violet ChambersHow Much Soap Makes the Best Bubble Solution? 31stColby ChambersFoods in Water - Do They Change? 1stEliana & Cora ChambersBridge Structure and Design 41stSmriti CentennialWhich Is the Better Insulator Material? 1stHaris ChambersIdentifying Changes on Proteins Exposed to Microwave Using Ultrasound: A Parabola of Finding 1stSuhaas RooseveltDo Suds Grow Duds? Water Conservation and the Difference Between Soaps and Detergents in Greywater Irrigation 1stHarish

  • bioinformatics. They are writing an algorithm that will take huge amounts of data on protein sequences and produce conclusions, notice patterns and speed up analysis for scientists to use. It is a little bit of biology, statistics, mathematics and computer science. One application of this research is more efficient pharmaceutical drug design. “This is the first time at PLU that computer science has attempted this kind of research,” Cao said. “It is very new and the experience can be used for other students