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  • going forward, due to the pandemic?Students will need to follow any pre-travel requirements, as well as health and safety regulations, while onsite. Other modifications are possible, such as changes to study tours, limited availability for living with a host family, or the inability to travel to neighboring countries during independent time or free weekends within program start and end dates. Study away acceptance and pre-departure preparations may look quite different than they have in years past

  • Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Ash Bechtel always wanted to be in healthcare, she just wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would put her en route to becoming a… May 22, 2024 Research & Academics

  • , intersect and construct the patriarchal culture in which we live. Over the past four years I’ve written papers about how toys are gendered, how systematic rape in wartime is somehow acceptable and how violence and sexuality are portrayed in a popular vampire TV show. Those discussions of gender, sexuality and violence served as precursors to my WMGS capstone. I am currently interning at the Crystal Judson Family Justice Center in downtown Tacoma, an agency that provides all types of services to victims

  • Resolute Staff – Resolute Online: Spring 2016 Search Features Features Welcome Amuse-bouche Tasting Menu À la Carte On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights Resolute Staff Marketing and Communications Kari Plog ’11, senior editor Kari previously spent five years working in nearly every corner

  • bags to backpacks, and everything in-between, Outdoor Rec has a wide selection of gear for your next excursion!Wednesday, 9/4/249:00 AMVisit the OR Website Weekly Wednesday Chapel Wednesdays (beginning 9/4/24)10:30AM-11:00AM Ness Family Chapel Intramural Sports Sign ups available Create a Team / Join a Team or signup as a free agent and we will try and find you a teamThursday, 9/5/248:00 AMimleagues.com or the PLU Rec App LUTE Tradition: Engagement Fair Meet and mingle with PLU & Parkland clubs and

  • award.BellarmineComparing the Efficacy of Surgical Masks Inside vs Outside Through Quantification of Bacterial Growth12 Brieanne Iaia Family WickOutstanding Field Observations and Data Collection $25Awarded to projects involving extensive field observations. If a team, Members split the award.BellarmineDetermining the Presence of Phytophthora Species in Soils of  Diseased Alder Trees at Titlow Park12 Hailey DillowFamily WickOutstanding Field Observations and Data Collection $25Awarded to projects involving extensive

  • S. Dunn, Sr. Research Chair in General Internal Medicine at the Houston Methodist and is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Institute of Academic Medicine, Houston Methodist Research Institute. She is an Associate Professor, Weill Medical College, Cornell University. Dr. Miller is the Deputy Chief in the Department of Family Medicine at The Methodist Hospital. Dr. Miller is currently the senior Chair of the Institutional Review Board of

  • /discrimination, financial difficulties, family conflict). We will also discuss the history of anti-Asian racism and present recent data on racism targeting Chinese and Chinese Americans during COVID-19. Participants will learn how to help Chinese American parents talk to their children about race and promote Chinese family strengths, parent-child communication and emotional wellbeing. Racial-ethnic socialization is defined as parents’ transmission of messages about race to their children, including cultural

  • aim for the future they want in school, work and life. He is also one of the most vocal advocates of psychological reform of America’s education system. He helps schools function less like impersonal factories and more like dynamic human development centers that help students achieve the meaningful futures they say they really want – including a good job and a happy family. Dr. Lopez is Gallup Senior Scientist in Residence and Research Director for the Clifton Strengths Institute. As chief

  • dessert wine with the perfect amount of sweetness tugged at his heart strings. Standing in a chilled storage room surrounded by cases of wine, Benson said the Ruby Port is named after his grandmother. “It was a labor of love and a fitting wine for someone like her,” he said. The port was a three-year project, and Grandma Ruby never got the chance to drink it before she died in 2010. But her sweet memory lives on every time someone uncorks a bottle. “It’s a tribute to my Benson family roots,” Benson