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  • vital role in various cellular processes. This cutting-edge research has the potential to uncover invaluable insights into cellular mechanisms. Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa ’24 | Chemistry major Reflecting on a day in the lab “A typical day in the lab starts with reviewing my plans for an experiment and talking to Dr. Yakelis to ensure everything is designed well. Experiments vary and can last a few hours or take a few days. For example, there will be some days that I design and execute multiple short

  • viewpoints, humanitarian perspectives, and leadership challenges. Experiences that requires you to coordinate and be closely involved with other people will develop and demonstrate maturity and commitment. Academic Research While not a requirement at every professional school, research can give you an academic edge. Research provides insight into how science works outside the classroom setting, and a pharmacist must be a researcher, able to gather information and draw conclusions. You will need to have

  • viewpoints, humanitarian perspectives, and leadership challenges. Experiences that requires you to coordinate and be closely involved with other people will develop and demonstrate maturity and commitment. Academic Research While not a requirement at every professional school, research can give you an academic edge. Research provides insight into how science works outside the classroom setting, and a pharmacist must be a researcher, able to gather information and draw conclusions. You will need to have

  • Committee Reports: A record of curriculum changes approved during the Curriculum Committee’s monthly meeting. May include information on the addition, deletion or renaming of courses or degree programs. Official Copy: Registrar — General Catalog and Curriculum Office Retention: 5 years after end of quarter Disposition Method: Transfer to Archives Other Copy: Academic Departments Retention: 1 year after end of quarter Disposition Method: Recycle Curriculum Database Printouts: Quarterly comprehensive

  • masqueraders and initiated members from the Poro society. It starts at the society’s sacred grove of trees at the edge of the village and the route leads them to the shelter of the society in the village. Here those who are frail can sit down if they are no longer able to continue to walk in the long line of the Poro members. Once at the shelter, the masqueraders beat their drums. Afterwards they head to the home of the deceased, where the corpse has been placed in its house, wrapped in cloth, and guarded

  • plug) with about a two inch diameter protrudes from just under the nostrils. The 15 holes in a paired pattern around the edge of the mask would have been used for the raffia used to secure the mask to the dancers’ head, with additional raffia used to conceal the body of the dancer. Located in Northern Mozambique (and to some degree in Southern Tanzania), the Makonde are “an ethnic minority in Mozambique who in 1997 numbered just under 250,000, or approximately .015% of the national population. The

  • which are built upon innovative edge consumer behavior models. Practice Focus: In collaboration with real-world marketing challenges, students apply marketing strategies to help a business/organization improve their market position. (4) BMMA 504 : Quantitative Marketing Research Methods and techniques of quantitative marketing research. Emphasis on research design, data collection, basic data analysis including chi-square, correlation, ANOVA and regression as well as interpretation and presentation

  • the student short films category from the Awareness Festival 2019 “Living on the Edge” Award of Merit in the Documentary Short category from the Accolade Competition of Southern California Finalist in the Best Documentary category from the Student World Awards Award of Merit in the Student Film Documentary Short category from the National Film Festival of Talented Youth Award of Merit in the Student Film category from the Friday Harbor Film Festival Nominated for a 2020 College Division Emmy Award

  • physiology lab in the Rieke Science Center had been transformed into a cutting-edge learning facility, complete with best-of-its-kind educational technology, thanks to contributions from PLU donors and a matching grant from Pierce County.“The new lab space is an amazing place for students to learn and collaborate effectively, which is essential in classes like Anatomy and Physiology,” says nursing major Dillon Benacerraf-Gajda ’24, who is also a student employee working in the lab. “The improvements have

  • physiology lab in the Rieke Science Center had been transformed into a cutting-edge learning facility, complete with best-of-its-kind educational technology, thanks to contributions from PLU donors and a matching grant from Pierce County.“The new lab space is an amazing place for students to learn and collaborate effectively, which is essential in classes like Anatomy and Physiology,” says nursing major Dillon Benacerraf-Gajda ’24, who is also a student employee working in the lab. “The improvements have