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, Japan, and Canada. Kurt served in the U.S. army during the Korean War and earned a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University of Washington, after which he worked for over 30 years with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Bothell, Washington. Kurt lives today in Seattle, with health problems that now prevent him from telling his own story, but you can learn much more about Kurt Steinbrecher’s life and see pictures of Kurt as child by clicking here.Fran Sterling Fran Sterling has
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, Japan, and Canada. Kurt served in the U.S. army during the Korean War and earned a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University of Washington, after which he worked for over 30 years with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Bothell, Washington. Kurt lives today in Seattle, with health problems that now prevent him from telling his own story, but you can learn much more about Kurt Steinbrecher’s life and see pictures of Kurt as child by clicking here.Fran Sterling Fran Sterling has
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, Japan, and Canada. Kurt served in the U.S. army during the Korean War and earned a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University of Washington, after which he worked for over 30 years with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Bothell, Washington. Kurt lives today in Seattle, with health problems that now prevent him from telling his own story, but you can learn much more about Kurt Steinbrecher’s life and see pictures of Kurt as child by clicking here.Fran Sterling Fran Sterling has
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quickly realizing it wasn’t a good fit, she struggled to find a landing spot. She quickly learned that her next choice, chemistry, wasn’t in the cards either. Then, with the help of Hames’ class, she discovered the depth and breadth of global studies. Public health quickly rose to the top of her interests within the field. She plans to continue exploring that topic on a global scale through study away. She’s considering enrolling in the semester Gateway program in Oaxaca, Mexico. “This definitely
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graduated from PLU in 1960, and later earned a Ph.D. in probability theory at Wayne State University in Detroit. Grace Wang also holds a Ph.D. from Wayne State, in chemistry.
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University’s assets. (e) Concern for the welfare and development of the leaders, officers and staff of the University. (f) Concern for the welfare and development of the faculty, and an appreciation for their work of teaching, scholarship and leadership as central to the mission of the University. (g) Concern for the health, activities, living conditions, and general physical, educational, and spiritual welfare of the students. (h) Willingness and ability to attend and participate in regular meetings of
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, economic, or political tension. The distinct physical features of Asian Americans make them easily identifiable and make it impossible for them to escape from any racially targeted and racially motivated violence against them. This presentation discusses some of the violent acts against Asian Americans in the past and present. Three different time periods are to be highlighted to elaborate that intensified racial violence against Asian Americans tends to coincide with rising social, economic and
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medical school. But after a study abroad experience in Panama and Costa Rica, she realized she wanted to make a difference on a larger scale. Rebekah Blakney '12Collects adult mosquitoes from catch basins in an Atlanta park to identify and test for West Nile Virus (Photo courtesy of Blakney). “It made me realize I’m more interested in medicine on a population level,” said Blakney, a former cross-country athlete who studied chemistry and biology at PLU. She eventually went on to earn a master’s degree
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