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  • in Tacoma, WA. Since 2005, he has regularly taught courses in introductory and organic chemistry, and his current research involves mentoring undergraduates in the lab synthesis of new, luminescent dyes to track RNA in cells. Neal also serves as a member of PLU’s Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team, a group of faculty who guide students and alumni discerning paths in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other health professions.Tamara R. Williams is a professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies at

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on

  • produce that came from a farmer they know. In a bad season, they’ve invested in a farmer whom they want to stick around for future harvests. O’Brien said he’s bought a share at Zestful Gardens, a Tacoma-based organic farm owned by PLU alumna Holly Foster ’96, for about seven years. He said she is always growing something, even in less fruitful seasons. “It’s an investment, and it’s insurance on their part,” O’Brien said of the annual cost. “I know she’s going to grow. She can always grow something

  • a variety of healthy, locally sourced produce that came from a farmer they know. In a bad season, they’ve invested in a farmer whom they want to stick around for future harvests. O’Brien said he’s bought a share at Zestful Gardens, a Tacoma-based organic farm owned by PLU alumna Holly Foster ’96, for about seven years. He said she is always growing something, even in less fruitful seasons. “It’s an investment, and it’s insurance on their part,” O’Brien said of the annual cost. “I know she’s