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  • variety of actors implementing strategies to help the salmon. Furthermore, just from the governmental side there is a jurisdictional complication. Within this watershed the land is overseen by many municipalities. A section runs through Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, giving that oversight to federal actors. Cities like Tacoma will implement measures to protect the water as it runs through their jurisdiction. Unincorporated land in Spanaway and Parkland will fall to Pierce County. This all makes tracking

  • the start of each term to meet participant availability. Club Email: goldrush@plu.eduGREAN ClubDescription: GREAN, or Grass Roots Environmental Action Now, is a student club dedicated to all things that are green. The mission of the PLU student run club is to promote environmental awareness and action on campus and throughout the community. The group itself has helped organize campaigns such as Take Back the Tap, as well as the Smart Paper Campaign, an initiative to change the paper policy on

  • patient and what’s going to be best for the population.” And her program-development project as part of her doctorate addressed what’s best for a large segment of the population. She streamlined enhanced Medicare wellness visits at primary care clinics for the Southwest Washington region of Providence-St. Joseph Health System. The visits are annual, comprehensive checkups that often require going over many conditions at once. For example, she said, it’s not unusual for her to see a patient who deals

  • chemical reactions that take place within the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are the key source of energy that fuels our consumption of information and entertainment. Lithium-ion rechargeable battery are the industry standard, powering everything from our phones to electric vehicles. In 2019 global annual production of LIB was 300 GWh and it is estimated that by 2025 global production will reach 1200 GWh.1 Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla reports that when their new Gigafactory in Berlin is up

  • least for a short time each January. One Friday night during J-Term, Huelsbeck brought PLU students to Neah Bay High School’s boys and girls basketball games. It’s an annual tradition that shows one way Makah culture intersects with that of PLU students — a slice of small-town America under Friday night lights, Huelsbeck says. Nearly everyone the students met from Day One sat courtside. Both teams won handily, against a backdrop of enthusiastic support from relatives, extended family, friends and

  • setting, including reading in treble and bass clef, building coordination and technique, sight-reading, improvisation, playing by ear, harmonization of melodies, lead-sheet realization, transposing, ensemble playing, and public performance. Requires no previous keyboard experience. Intended for music majors or minors, but students of all areas are welcome. (1) MUSI 152 : Keyboard Musicianship II Development of piano and musicianship skills in a group piano setting, including sight-reading

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

  • their findings at the annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education. “I was so honored to be a Mayer scholar,” Mahr said, adding that her research is deeply rooted in Kurt Mayer’s legacy. Learn more While Kraig helped Mahr academically and emotionally, the professor admits she learned from the process, too. The pair shared reading materials with one another, resulting in new discoveries traveling both ways. “We had a very common foundation of knowledge to share. It’s 100 percent co

  • developed a recipe — after about a half dozen test runs, and multiple rounds of taste testing with friends — and built a business model. Finally, de Mars measured the company’s success by entering it in PLU’s annual Business Plan Competition through the university’s School of Business, where he earned his degree in finance. The competition helps PLU students and recent graduates gain valuable entrepreneurial skills. De Mars competed via Skype from Virginia, while his business partner presented to the

  • institutional financial aid as long as they are meeting the minimum standards of satisfactory academic progress as defined in this policy. This policy is reviewed on an annual basis. Should the policy change, students will be notified.OVERVIEW AND REGULATIONSFor the purpose of receiving financial aid, satisfactory academic progress is monitored using the following three factors: maximum timeframe, pace of completion, and grade point average (GPA). MAXIMUM TIME FRAME Federal and Institutional Aid Policy