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  • , and biotechnology fields. Some of these fields include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, medical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, and chemistry. Eligibility: Students must be current sophomores through non-graduating seniors, must be attending a four-year university in the US at time of application, and must be U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, or students with DACA status. A minimum GPA of 3.2 is required. Support: Amgen Scholars will receive a $6420 award, round

  • team ever to represent Western Washington University at a national debate tournament. For more than 40 years he has been active in PKD on virtually every level, from debate coach and Archivist/Historian to his current role as National Secretary Treasurer. A national council established the Pi Kappa Delta Hall of Fame in 1987, Bartanen happened to be one of those council members. Now the hall of fame has 38 inductees. The hall of fame recognizes members that have contributed a great amount of time

  • cities in the world. I’m going to apply to schools in New York and London. What did you do at PLU to prepare for this? My journey at PLU has gone by so fast and now there is only a year left. I think the most important thing I have done to prepare for the residency and the time after PLU, is being curious, hardworking and dreaming big. Spending time in the studio amongst my peers has been essential and continues to inspire me.Dreamer's CollectionVadseth’s work “Web of Dreams” was recognized by the

  • ,” Mare Blocker, Exhibit Curator and Visiting Assistant Professor of Art & Design says. “Most of the book artists I know love to tell stories, and read, and they love the material aspect of this art form.” The Exhibit will feature more than 20 artists, with several debuting new works. Works will come in different shapes, sizes and mediums; traditional bookbinding will be transformed and will challenge the viewer’s idea of a book. Book making takes several time-intensive steps. The craft is

  • . The Silver Circle honors media professionals who have a record of making contributions to the industry and their community for more than 25 years. Heacox is a senior executive with experience in television, technology and higher education and serves on the SOAC advisory board. Heacox’s resume includes time as a network executive in New York and Los Angeles with NBC, and the first director of the Paul F. Harron Graduate Program in Television Management at Drexel University. He currently serves as

  • The most sustainable way to dine, is to dine-in.  However, if you must take a meal to-go, please choose a Green Box reusable container. There is a one-time buy in fee of $5 (and you can use your Dining Dollars). The success of the Green Box program depends on YOU returning your used container to The Commons. Choosing a reusable dining container for meals or dining in, significantly reducing the number of single-use disposable to-go containers that go directly to the landfill when discarded! Why

  • dCenter offered me the best opportunity to expand my worldview without even leaving the state.” In her time at the Diversity Center, Hill worked on many projects. One of her favorites was challenging microaggressions against people of color. My Language My Choice took pictures of PLU students ripping up signs depicting common microaggressions. Ashely chose the phrase “What are you?” The phrase hit home for her because it was something she had heard many times before. Ashely took a specific liking to

  • list from Banner. 2 Weeks Prior – “Pre-Survey Period” –  During this 2 week period, Deans/Chairs and Faculty will be able to access EvaluationKIT and review course information and/or add custom questions to course(s) being evaluated. Instructors can “manage courses” or edit the start/end date(s) and time(s) of their survey(s) if they are planning to administer their evaluation(s) during class time. Any of these changes/additions must be completed prior to the default survey start date(s) listed in

  • Step 8: Understand your on-going responsibilities once approvedHPRB approval (expedited/full board) lasts for one year. During that time, you are responsible for: Requesting approval from the HPRB for any changes to your proposal Reporting to the HPRB any adverse events that occur while conducting your research Responding in a timely fashion to the annual renewal notices sent out to every researcher with an open project Notifying the HPRB when you have completed the research Requesting Changes

  • Direct and Clear CommunicationOne of the first things that you may notice in talking with Americans is that they do not like interruptions. One person speaks, then another replies. Because the American view is that “time” is limited and tasks must be accomplished, the language favors direct and clear communication. Sentences are often simple and factual. Extensive descriptions and allusions to history or books may make some Americans impatient. Children are told “get to the point”, “just say