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  • Sleep 101How sleep affects your health, happiness, and well-being in college.Sleep in CollegeMost college students know sleep matters. But most assume they have to choose between sleep, school, and social life. Fortunately that isn’t true. Not only is healthy sleep the number one predictor of academic success in college, but you can use sleep to your advantage to get the most out of college both in and outside of class.Building sleep into your life is not only a way to boost your GPA but can

  • Kelly Valentin Grant Project Coordinator Phone: 253-535-7265 Email: valentkc@plu.edu Office Location: Ramstad Hall - 111C Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education MPH, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, City University of New York School of Public Health, expected 2026 BA, Liberal Arts, Paul Quinn College, 2024 AA, Business Administration, Eastern Gateway Community College, 2021 Selected Articles Valentin, Kelly. "The Impact of Unfulfilled Dreams." The Seattle Psychiatrist

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  • Cyber Security and Forensics As an added benefit, if you hold one of these degrees, you can apply with the Fast Track application, we will waive the GRE/GMAT requirement and your application for admission is free!Fast Track Application Requirements: Earn an eligible Bachelor of Applied Science degree from Highline College Earn a 3.0 or above cumulative GPA in all previous college level coursework Submit an online application Statement of Professional Goals Resume Official transcripts from each

  • Information Systems & Technology As an added benefit, if you hold one of these degrees, you can apply with the Fast Track application, we will waive the GRE/GMAT requirement and your application for admission is free!Fast Track Application Requirements: Earn an eligible Bachelor of Applied Science degree from Tacoma Community College Earn a 3.0 or above cumulative GPA in all previous college level coursework Submit an online application Statement of Professional Goals Resume Official transcripts from each

  • November 5, 2012 Museum of Glass offers free workshops and activities Tacoma’s Museum of Glass will host a special night of workshops and activities on Friday, Nov. 16, exclusively for college students and their friends. The event, entitled, “Gather,” will include complimentary glassblowing, glass fusing, and flame-working workshops, admission to their galleries, dancing, a performance by the Seattle sketch comedy troupe, Ubiquitous, and free non-alcoholic beverages and hors d’oeuvres

  • Awards 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2007 2020 “Eyes Above” Winner of the 2020 College Division Emmy Award in the long-form nonfiction category by the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Nominee for the Morehouse College of Human Rights Festival Honorable Mention from the Awareness Festival Nominee for the Morehouse College of Human Rights Festival in the short film category Honorable Mention in

  • in the 1960s and 1970s, and became members of their corporate boards”– Provided by publisher. Read Previous Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium Read Next Wang Center Photo & Video Contest Winners 2022 LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022 On Exhibit: Graphic Novels January 6, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR

  • . During the first week, some of their campers began complaining of hunger. This was causing campers to become distracted and unable to concentrate on the lessons. Harris says they originally planned to only offer lunches to campers, but soon realized they needed to offer breakfast options as well. Having only budgeted for lunch, the college students had to come up with a way to provide a second meal while continuing to provide the program they advertised. That hiccup in the plan is something they will

  • institutions in the U.S. Navigating college can be difficult for any student, but it’s particularly challenging when you or your family might not understand the ins and outs of higher education. For those learning to navigate the language and culture of college, here are five things every current and incoming first-in-the-family student should know. And Gurjot Kang ’21 — a current first-generation student living in the “First in the Family” community in Stuen Hall — shares her perspective on all five. 1

  • four-year, degree-granting institutions in the U.S. Navigating college can be difficult for any student, but it’s particularly challenging when you or your family might not understand the ins and outs of higher education. For those learning to navigate the language and culture of college, here are five things every current and incoming first-in-the-family student should know. And Gurjot Kang ’21 — a current first-generation student living in the “First in the Family” community in Stuen Hall