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National Guard member and nursing major prioritizes service to his community Before attending Pacific Lutheran University, Justyn Freeman ’23 served in the Air Force for six years. Now, he is a senior nursing major and will soon begin his residency at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma. Justyn is a current member of the Washington Air… April 7, 2022 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusNursingPLU GradsStudent
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Taylor Dodson Visiting Assistant Professor Phone: 253-535-7004 Email: tdodson@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 149 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Education Ph.D., Medicinal Chemistry, University of Toledo, 2022 B.S., Chemistry, Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC, 2017 Selected Presentations 262nd ACS National Meeting & Exposition, “Analysis of post-transcriptional modifications in tRNAs associated with hyperglycemia in diabetes-associated cells.”, Atlanta, GA
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Tacoma’s advocacy and arts communities, currently serving as Chair of the Metro Parks Tacoma Culture & Heritage Advisory Council, on the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts Programming Committee, and formerly on the Tacoma Art Commission. Simon Sung, executive creative director Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks
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in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. “The magnificent Gottfired and Mary Fuchs Organ in Lagerquist Concert Hall was built by Paul Fritts and Co. in 1998 and is known nationwide as one of the top university organs in the country,” said Cameron Bennett, Dean of the School of Arts and Communication. “Paul’s incredible and generous gift will ensure that his legacy will impact future PLU students in the years ahead through the creation of this endowed faculty position while also supporting
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cabinets, almost every component has been replaced. The new system is completely digital. This means that we have much more flexibility and reliability in both these spaces. In the old analog systems, troubleshooting and our ability to expand the system was a nightmare. The new systems also manage the resolution of input devices much more uniformly. This makes what is seen on the screen look as good as possible for each venue. Stay tuned for more upgrades as the whole University Center is upgraded to
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Kinesiology 2023 Newsletter (pdf) view download
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