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  • , sustainable, and that have maximum public health impact. She has many publications, including articles in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and books. Dr. Duran is an Editor of the 2018 Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: Advancing Social and Health Equity, 3rd Edition. Wiley. Bonnie Duran is also a Buddhist mindfulness practitioner and teacher. She teaches long and short mindfulness retreats and advanced programs at the Insight Meditation Society (IMS dharma.org) in Massachusetts and

  • financial need, FAFSA required each year. Application to participate was made while student was enrolled in a Washington middle school.Washington Opportunity ScholarshipEligibility: Undergraduates students who are residents of WA state, majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, mathematics, or health care programs of study whose family income is at or below 125% of the Washington median family income. A minimum cumulative GPA is also required. Separate application is required at

  • , I looked into transferring. I really didn’t look at any other nursing programs after taking a tour at PLU and meeting with a school of nursing representative. There was simply no reason to do so. PLU had a great nursing program with a liberal arts foundation, a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, many study away opportunities and was close to family. The elements that drew me to PLU have facilitated my educational, personal and professional growth by creating a comfortable, supportive, diverse

  • Fellowship Founded in the mid-19th century, the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) grew rapidly in the early decades of the 20th century. During this period, the YMCA built facilities and offered programs that would develop the “mind, body and spirit” of young men—most of them white and middle-class. During the 1940s and 1950s, the YMCA increasingly served women, children, nonwhites and non-Christians. This broadening of scope demonstrated the YMCA’s adaptability and ultimately led to the 2010

  • President, an acting President who shall serve until a President has been elected and installed. 4.1.6 Establish the academic program, upon recommendation of the President and faculty, and to specify the schools, colleges, and departments within which the faculty may develop curricula and instructional programs. 4.1.7 Empower the faculty to organize itself for the effective conduct of the academic program of the University, subject to the approval of the Board, and to regulate the life and conduct of

  • daily basis.Brandon Hunt BIO Brandon Hunt was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Brandon first realized his passion for Graphic Design when he took a class in high school, which gave him a taste of Graphic Design. He learned the basics of the programs and some of the possibilities. After Graduating high school, Brandon went straight into college to Pacific Lutheran University to pursue his passion of Graphic Design. Brandon is currently in his senior year college for his bachelor of fine arts

  • connected we are, the better able we are to improve society. Diversity in profession and education benefits everyone.” Chávez said her speech at the conference focused on the findings of her most recent book project, which is due out in 2019. The book, titled Latino Professional Success in America: Public Policies, People, and Perseverance, explores how first-generation Latinos became professionals, their experiences as professionals amid the country’s institutional racism, and the policies and programs