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  • interests in biotechnology. In the Biology Department, she teaches classes in genetics, molecular biology, and genomics and has been actively involved in interdisciplinary programs at PLU.Evan EskewDr. Evan Eskew, Assistant Professor of BiologySee Dr. Eskew’s profile Evan Eskew is an Assistant Professor new to the Department of Biology. He comes to PLU with postdoctoral experience at EcoHealth Alliance, a research non-profit organization focused on emerging infectious diseases, and Rutgers University

  • Response Tech, Clean Harbors Environmental Services Environmental Health Specialist, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Reclamation Specialist, Washington Geological Survey Geology and Climate Technician, AmeriCorps VISTA Project Manager & Geologist-in-Training, Mud Bay Geotechnical Services Mine Supervisor, Heidelberg Materials North America Geotechnical Engineer - Geologist, Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions Geologist, US Army Corps or Engineers Graduates from the last 5 years: Their

  • and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Lace M. Smith, executive director of content development Lace is responsible for curating adaptive and sharable content on PLU social media. Starting in PLU’s Student Involvement and Leadership in 2005, Lace has a rooted background in connecting technology, marketing and communications with the concepts of student development. Lace has been a facilitator for the Student Social Justice Training Institute, at multiple queer student leadership

  • concepts of student development. Lace has been a facilitator for the Student Social Justice Training Institute, at multiple queer student leadership retreats and has presented at both National Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference and NASPAtech. Donna L. Gibbs, vice president of marketing and communications Gibbs most recently served as managing director, and helped establish the west coast operations, of Bluetext, a Washington, D.C.-based digital marketing and strategic

  • opportunity, and sustain the University’s mission. Currently, the endowment spending rate is equal to 5% of the fund’s average assets during the last three fiscal years. How are endowment funds invested?The PLU endowment is invested in highly diversified asset classes, providing stability in principal. This stability has allowed the university to continue to provide a 4.50 percent payout each year even during the volatile markets of the early and late 2000s. The Endowment Investment and Spending Policy

  • , Old and New Testaments. Holly leaves in green are included here; they balance out the prophetic and evangelist schemework, and announce a tribute to the climate of the Puget Sound and to Washington, the Evergreen State. For years, I have followed hundreds of Lutes in my classes up the chapel stairs to revel with them in stained glass iconography. I’m confident they would support me in inviting you to make the climb for yourself. Join our alumni band of climbers. The morning light is best. Let a

  • consider asking the HPRB to waive or alter some of the elements of consent. + Populations where the requirement for written consent could hinder or prevent the research?In situations where the requirement for written consent would prevent the participation of specific classes of people whose viewpoints need to be represented, researchers may obtain a Waiver of Documentation of Informed Consent or a Waiver of Informed Consent as part of the HPRB application in Mentor. >>Waiver of Documentation of

  • executive director of Missoula Medical Aid, which leads groups of medical professionals to provide public health and surgery services in Honduras. In Missoula he has worked with the Missoula Writing Collaborative, teaching classes on short story writing in high schools, and the 406 writing workshop. For many years he worked as a fishing guide on the Smith River and raised cattle on his family farm in Wisconsin.Jenny JohnsonJenny Johnson is the author of In Full Velvet, published by Sarabande Books in

  • new classes, and learning and updating (when needed) all the procedures in the department! But now I have a semester behind me, and we have finished settling into our new home, my wife Catherine, daughter Madison, and I are carving out more time to explore the Tacoma and Seattle area. We just attended our first Seattle Opera production, a stellar performance of Tosca! We like to hike and ride our bikes. My wife and I like walking on one of the ferries and spending a few hours on the water

  • East side where I graduated from Lincoln High School. My life was shaped by the love of my family, too little money and the social upheaval of the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. I went to work after high school but eventually decided that I wanted to go to college. However, I could not pay very much for tuition so I started taking classes at community colleges. PLU was the first university to offer me a loan, and that became one of the deciding factors in attending PLU. While our paths