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  • Dear Pierce County Council, It is expected that as time goes on, the population within the Clover Creek Watershed will continue to increase, bringing not only more urbanization but more impervious surfaces and trash. Already within the watershed, in particular Parkland Prairie, there is a trash problem, with trash lining the edges and being present within the stream bed. I believe that a system should be employed to reduce this problem, such as planned weekly cleanups alongside water sources in

  • In no particular order, without endorsement or claim to comprehensiveness; not all internships remain open or active. This is a starting point. This page focuses on short-term volunteer and summer opportunities. For additional opportunities, consult with Career Connections and the Center for Community Engagement and Service. You may want to explore our other pages listed to the left!Potential Internship Sites: These are organizations where PLU students have enjoyed internship opportunities. If

  • osteopathic, who hold a DO degree (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine). Both degrees offer the opportunity to be fully qualified to practice medicine in the United States. Both allopathic and osteopathic doctors attend 4 years of medical school, 3-8 years of residency, and must pass multiple licensing exams. According to the American Osteopathic Association, “osteopathic medicine is a parallel branch of medicine with a distinct philosophy and approach to patient care which focuses on holistic patient care

  • Autumn Vos ’25 Graphics Lead any pronouns Biography Biography Autumn is a third-year student, majoring in Communications with a focus on film and media studies. Autumn joined MediaLab because of their interest in videography and the given opportunities to work on those skills. This next year, Autumn hopes to improve and build their editing skills, with hopes to someday be a video editor.

  • thousands of refugees from the Nazis in the last century. French professor Roberta Brown responds critically and pointedly to the changing landscape of higher education by examining the roots of the liberal arts globally and in her own life. Honoring the PastIn 2007, Dean Doug Oakman noted that the work of the Humanities depends on a deep appreciation of and engagement with the past, using a J-term trip to Rome to reflect on “the vicissitudes of history and the quirkiness of human memory.” He concluded

  • of variable stars to track the changes in brightness,” said Kop.  3-D Printing:“I am placing what is known as a Bahtinov Mask on our Meade LX200 16" telescope at the observatory,” stated Kop. “The purpose of the Bahtinov Mask is to assist in focusing on objects seen through the telescope. This ensures that the stars I was imaging had a normal appearance of a circular dot; this particular mask was 3D-printed by Matthew Hacker.”Observing the Moon:“I am using the observatory desktop computer to

  • sources of news and information on reproductive justice and healthcare access, such as the Guttmacher Institute, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and Rewire News Group. In turn, we must attend specifically to the ways in which this ruling intersects with histories of white supremacy, homophobia, and anti-trans culture and policy. Take a look at the following articles and video resources to learn more: Michelle Goodwin’s recent op-ed in The New YorkTimes explains the Court’s misreading of the ways

  • , Commuter Services have prioritized scheduling. Conferences and Events can assist you in contacting appropriate individuals to reserve spaces throughout campus. All activities on campus must conform to the regular closing hours of the building or area. If necessary, permission for use of a building or room or area outside of its regularly scheduled hours may be arranged for a special event through Conferences and Events in conjunction with Campus Safety. In such cases, Conferences and Events will make

  • gain access to doctoral programs in the chemical sciences. The award is open to students who are undergraduate students interested in the chemical sciences and are from groups traditionally underrepresented in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Namely, the underrepresented minorities include African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. The award is not intended for graduate students or postdoctoral scholars. There will be a maximum of 15 awards available for each ACS and NOBCCHE

  • , aired on PBS in 2005. Grossman is the co-founder with Lisa Thomas  of the non-profit production company Katahdin Productions. She is a three-time recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is a panelist for the WGA Documentary Screenplay Awards. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, with a degree in honors in history, and she received an M.A. in film from the American Film Institute.Robert P. EricksenModerator: Robert P. Ericksen