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  • . Foster began his career as one of the first employees at WhatCounts, an email marketing technology provider. Foster credits much of his success to his professors at PLU, especially Chung-Shing Lee, Dean of the School of Business, who helped him get several internships. Auditing Lee’s MBA e-commerce class as an undergraduate, Foster was introduced to John Castle, CEO of the music software Cantametrix. He was able to help create a business plan for the enterprise. “The energy and effort PLU professors

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  • New Delete Chemistry Academic Programs all programs program website Chemistry Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Opportunities for chemistry majors at PLU Transcription [video: Outside sign reading “Rieke Science Center” with bushes in the background] (upbeat music) [video: Inside Rieke Science Center on the second floor, panning on the mural with a quote from PLU alumni William Foege: “So what is better than science

  • which can be uploaded to the Recommender Portal in place of a recommendation letter. Resume Upload resume via the application portal that includes your: Employment history Significant academic, professional and community achievements Honors and awards Personal Statement Upload personal statement via the application portal. The statement should be 300-400 words addressing your educational and professional goals. (Note: If you need to submit additional documents after submitting the online application

  • . African Art: A Century at the Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum and DelMonico/Prestel, 2009. Visona, Moncia Blackmun, R. Poyner, H.M. Cole and M.D. Harris. A History of Art in Africa. NY: Abrams, 2001. Wassing, Rene. African Art; Its Background and Traditions. New York: Abrams, 1968.

  • dangerous spirits. These posts only stay at the entrance for a year and are replaced following the harvest sacrifices where the ancestors of the chief are honored. Following the ceremony, the old posts from the year before are buried, in an imitation of burying a human body. (Roy, 59) – Michaela Thompson ’16 (History and Anthropology) Sources Cullivan, Lauren. “The Meaning behind the Marks: Scarification and the People of WA.” African Diaspora ISPs. Paper 4, 1998. Roy, Christopher D. “Mossi Chiefs

  • herbivorous fish diversity and how temperature effects on physiology may play a role in driving this pattern and the effects of fisheries and disease on sea urchins and kelp forest ecology. My current research projects include studies of the community ecology of rocky shores of Puget Sound, disease ecology, and the ecology of early life history stages of oysters. These projects involve undergraduate student researchers at PLU and collaborators from the University of Washington and Harbor WildWatch. Fun

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  • , understanding forgiveness… In this practice, quiet your mind and become aware of your breath. Allow yourself to find the pace your body wants to go. Since the path is two-way, those going in will meet those coming out. You may “pass” people or let others step around you. Do what feels natural. Walk the labyrinth with an open mind and an open heart.  Each time you walk the labyrinth you become more empowered to find and do the work for which you feel your soul is reaching. History of Labyrinths Labyrinths

  • . Boeing has shaped the course of human history through aerospace innovations. Today, because of our amazing people and powerful technologies, our products connect the globe, protect freedom, and advance scientific discovery around the world. From the depths of the ocean, to Mars and beyond, we’re inspiring the next century of explorers – we invite you to join us on the journey ahead! Join us as we build the future in Engineering! Opportunities are available in but not limited to: aerospace/flight

  • visual problem solving. When it comes to creating powerful imagery and beautiful typography, I’m the saving the world to become functional and aesthetically pleasing. Never stop, always improving.Portfolio Chelsea Dimas '15BFA in Graphic Design Tattoos. Hot Cheetos. And pandas. Just another young soul trying to make her mark & change the world. Holla at cha’ girrrl  #StayGold Taylor Cox '15BFA in Graphic Design with a Minor in Art History Interests: Digital Design and LetterpressWebsite Class of 2014