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  • I had, started a research organization with a friend of mine and looked at sense of belonging for PLU students. That led to my first time ever being on a plane and culminated in me presenting at two conferences and leading one in Indiana. Around that same time one of my mentors suggested I go to a meeting on campus about mental health care and chemical dependency that was being put on by the county council. There I fell in love with local politics and my majors were cemented and led to me

  • I had, started a research organization with a friend of mine and looked at sense of belonging for PLU students. That led to my first time ever being on a plane and culminated in me presenting at two conferences and leading one in Indiana. Around that same time one of my mentors suggested I go to a meeting on campus about mental health care and chemical dependency that was being put on by the county council. There I fell in love with local politics and my majors were cemented and led to me

  • – November 1, 2015 Decision Notification:                                                           by November 4, 2015 Confirmation and $50 Deposit Due to Wang Center:       November 15, 2015 Background Check Upon Confirmation or by:                   November 15, 2015 Registration with LWI:                                                         November 18, 2015 Set up Fundraising Page and Begin Fundraising!             November 18-20, 2015 Visit with PLU Health Center or your physician

  • there’s not adequate access to food, water or health care—conflict with family, community, government,” she said. Espasandin is vice president of PLU’s Network for Peacebuilding and Conflict Management and has completed three certificates in basic mediation, basic negotiation and peace-building with an emphasis in dialogue. She also traveled with Feller to Northern Ireland on a J-Term Study Away trip. Her peace philosophy: “Peace-building doesn’t always aim to resolve conflict, but to build

  • of international transfer students as a result of economic and health concerns. • New graduate student enrollment in the schools of business and education and movement studies has been hit hard, and we expect an estimated 270 graduate students this fall, down about 50 students from last year.  Putting it all together, it appears now that our official fall enrollment will be somewhere above 3,550. I am so very pleased that our core undergraduate enrollment, and our enrollment in three of our five

  • ) BIOL 448 : Immunology Explores the physical, cellular, and molecular components of innate and adaptive immune responses. Emphasizes an integrated approach to exploring immunological concepts within the context of human health and disease. Prerequisites: BIOL 330 and one of the following courses BIOL 341, 342, 352, 442, 445, or 453. (4) BIOL 449 : Virology The diversity that exists among viruses is staggering, and there is no type of life on Earth that is not subject to infection by viruses. This

  • the thickness, surface area, surface chemistry, pore size and conductivity between samples that the capacitance will also be conserved. 4:00 pm - Chemicals of Concern? Phthalates in Medical Supplies and Personal Care Products Anna Kreutz, Senior Capstone Seminar Nail polishes and medical supplies were tested for the presence of phthalates, a class of chemicals used as plasticizers that have been shown to produce various negative health effects. To determine whether polish formulations had changed

  • members elected from the faculty for three-year overlapping terms with the provision that the committee be comprised of one member chosen from the College of Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Social Sciences; one member chosen from the College of Natural Sciences; and one member chosen from either the College of Health Professions or the College of Professional Studies. Advisory Membership: Director of first year experience program; director of international honors program; director of core

  • . In 1947, Lemkin reiterated this argument, noting that genocide includes “the prevention of life…and also devices considerably endangering life and health.” 16 Genocide had to be inclusive, because Lemkin recognized that violent logics could be constituted and implemented differently depending on their contexts. After all, the persistent nature of potentially violent visions of the world is what makes genocide a terribly perennial problem. 13 Or, on the other hand, that something does not have to

  • . In 1947, Lemkin reiterated this argument, noting that genocide includes “the prevention of life…and also devices considerably endangering life and health.” 16 Genocide had to be inclusive, because Lemkin recognized that violent logics could be constituted and implemented differently depending on their contexts. After all, the persistent nature of potentially violent visions of the world is what makes genocide a terribly perennial problem. 13 Or, on the other hand, that something does not have to