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  • Choice Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa “A greener S N 2: Substitution reactions of polar and nonpolar primary halides in water” May 12, 2023 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 9:00 am | Opening Session, AUC CK9:00 am | Opening Welcome Joanna Gregson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs 9:10 am | Opening Presentation Student(s)Presentation Hailey WhartonSoprano Sings Opera Faculty Mentor: LeeAnne Campos, Music Hailey Wharton, soprano, gives context for various operas and performs arias from roles in

  • . Highlights include serving as the Mathematics Department representative to the Planning Committee for the Morken Center and serving on the Educational Policies Committee, the Diversity Committee, and the Natural Sciences Division’s Safety Committee. Those closest to Rachid say they will remember Rachid as a dear friend; a proud, loving father; an avid Moroccan cook and lover of Moroccan music; and a soccer enthusiast who played with friends twice a week. He is survived by his two adult children who are

  • Endowment Growth Endowment reaches highest value ever PLU’s total endowment reached its highest value in the institution’s history at $95.2 million as of May 31, 2017, which signifies a promising future in the years to come. Our new, simplified investment approach has performed well since it was implemented a year ago. As with any long-term investment, some fluctuation in value is to be expected. We continue our policy of assuming prudent risk that we believe will yield the returns required to

  • wish to give the University a piece of African art (Accession no. 2007.02.001) in memory of the Lehmanns who had been friends and fellow collectors, and who he knew had given a number of pieces to PLU. As to how he became a collector, Dr. Cobb explains that an appreciation of tribal art was in his family beginning with his grandfather, and as an undergraduate at Williams College he had taken courses in art history. When he moved to the Northwest in 1965, his desire was to collect Northwest Coast

  • to go towards the creation of new perspectives and prospective initiatives each year.  The Committee was divided into subcommittees: Sustainability Priorities, Carbon Neutrality, the Commons, and the Sustainability Toolkit.  To establish the Sustainability Priorities, this subcommittee met with the faculty of the Ad Hoc Sustainability (Michael Artime, Ralph Flick, Angie Hambrick, Nicole Juliano, Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, Ray Orr, Wendy Robins, and Jen Smith) to learn the history of sustainability

  • Schools, and Deputy Superintendent Alan Burke from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. It highlights a brief history of CIWA, pathways for teachers, joining community, pathways for students, and sharing Chinese culture and strengthening China partnerships. View the streaming video at Hanban News. You can download the script (in English and Chinese).ConnectConnect to the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington through our blogs. Read the Announcements Blog postings for

  • individuals, families and communities. According to the Washington State Department of Health (2021), there are projections of even greater demands for mental health services, putting additional pressure on an already stretched system. The necessity for well-trained MSW-level social workers is evident. This need is a driving force behind the launch of the MSW program at PLU. “At PLU, we have a long history of undergraduate social work students who have become a powerful force for good in our world,” said

  • , providing you with the ticket number and a note that an email confirmation is on its way.Check Status of Your RequestsTo check the status of your requests, click the “History” button at the top of the page. You’ll see a list of your requests. Click on the number (1) of a request  to see the details. View the details of your ticket. If you want to add a note, click on the “Add Note” button (1) and enter your note in the box. If you want to send a copy of the ticket to someone else, fill in a valid email

  • course (Innovation Seminar), in addition to supporting coursework in design thinking, ethics, business principles, and the history of technology. Now in its third year, Innovation Studies currently has 45 students enrolled in the program. Congratulations to all 2021 graduates! Sage Allen Sage Allen majored in Strategic Communication with two supporting minors in Innovation Studies and Specialized Marketing. His next step is commissioning as an officer into the Army Reserves and pursuing a career in