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  • Olympia as an intern at the Washington State Senate. As a member of Sen. Manka Dhingra’s (D-45) office, Huynh actively participates in the legislative process by meeting with policy stakeholders and communicating with constituents. Although the shift to professional life can challenge any college student, Huynh, who aspires to become a lawyer and uplift her community, serves as the president of PLU’s Pre-Law Club and is double majoring in political science and philosophy. She expanded more on her

  • prolific scholar whose focus has been on the history of education in Mexico, generally, and in Oaxaca, specifically. Daniela Traffano | received a B.A. in Political Science from the Universitá degli Studi di Torino and PhDs in History from the Centro de Estudios Históricos at El Colegio de México and the University of Genoa, Italy. Her questions about ethnohistory found their answer in Oaxaca, where she worked on the recovery and organization of the Historic Archive of the Archdiocese. In 2001, she

  • employees the first $5,250 of their master’s level remission tax-free. Dependent children are eligible for undergraduate studies. Tuition benefits for undergraduate course work is limited to 144 attempted credits for all participants. Dependent children are limited to one bachelor’s degree using any tuition benefits and once they have received a bachelor’s degree are no longer eligible. The following are not eligible for tuition remission benefits: Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN

  • collaboration, so the details of the research won’t matter too much. NSF REU Sites Pathways to Science Summer Research 101 [Lytle] See our page on Internships and Research Experiences in Physics Junior Year (Spring) Research Graduate Programs. Identify programs that you find interesting. The goal is to make a list of potential programs to consider applying to. You should only apply to programs you actually want to attend! See the resources below to think about the various factors that will influence your

  • applied. PLU decided to invest a full-tuition Regents Scholarship in me. In May of 2015, I graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in mathematical economics, Bachelors of Science in psychology and a minor in statistics. I now am a Juris Doctorate candidate at the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Why did you decide to attend law school? Not being able to find a skilled and affordable attorney during my first few years in the states made me realize something: the skilled weren’t

  • Calendar Obituaries Kim Nesselquist Kim Nesselquist, Norwegian Consul, died December 7, 2018 in Seattle, after being diagnosed with renal cancer in March. He was born in Fredrikstad, Norway and grew up in Nesbyen, Norway. He traveled abroad to study at PLU in 1980, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He would later serve as university regent and as an advancement officer. At PLU he met Krystn Soltau, who would be his wife for 33 years. Upon graduation in 1983, they returned to

  • children. Professor Yao LeyeDr. Yao Leye, Vice President of Sichuan University. He is a professor in history. He used to be Deputy Director and Director of the Library of Sichuan University, Director of the Social Science Research Department of Sichuan University, and vice President of the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences. Professor Gao Wei 高伟Dr. Gao Wei, Dean of the oversea education school of Sichuan University, Director of the Confucius Institute Office of Sichuan University. He was the vice

  • graduation, he delivered room service at a hotel, earned a Master of Arts in the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago, taught elementary art education, co-managed an underground art gallery, and volunteered at the Washington State Historical Society before earning a Master of Science in Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is passionate about digital preservation, social justice, and his elderly Dachshund mix, Willie.

  • Summit. Billed as a global health conference dedicated to using science and technology for the betterment of the world, it has been mostly focused on expanding biomedical innovations in upper- and middle-income Asian nations. In short, it’s about selling American biomedical technology and expertise overseas. That’s fine, insofar as it goes, but the biggest problems in global health are among people who live on maybe a dollar or two a day. They won’t be buying too many of our new drugs, DNA testing

  • the Spirit 10 – Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed, p 55 11 – Ibid, p 136ff 12 – Adapted from Dr. Samuel Torvend, “Five Free Gifts for your Journey at PLU,” Address given at First Year Orientation, Pacific Lutheran University, September 6, 2002. Reappraising the Rift Between Faith and Reason: Could Science Help Us Think About Religion?Lost and Found in Translation Read Previous Reappraising the Rift Between Faith and Reason: Could Science Help Us Think About Religion? Read Next Lost and Found in