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  • . San Jose Sunday, April 29, 3–5 p.m. SP2 Communal Bar & Restaurant 72 N. Almaden Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Learn more and register RACHEL CARSON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY LECTURE March 6 The annual event, supported by an endowment from George and Helen Long, is designed to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to PLU’s campus. The 2018 speaker is Pam Ronald, Ph.D., distinguished professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and the Genome Center at U.C. Davis who also

  • murders, and contemporary film representations of resistance and repression. The project will weave together different moments in time, where moments of white terror, black resistance and violence against African-Americans went hand in hand. Ehrenhaus will remain in Tacoma as he compiles the research for this book. He is hoping to have it reach a broad public audience, both inside and outside of academia, when he finishes. By Genny Boots ’18

  • about primary sources related to the course topic or theme. Hands-on activities in which students observe, analyze, and interpret primary sources. Semester-long collaborations in which students use Archives and Special Collections holdings in support of research and public history projects. Preparatory sessions that introduce students to primary source research. Interactive workshops for local K-12 students engaged in National History Day research projects. Instruction sessions for student and

  • understanding of diverse Latino experiences and identities, students will consider the tension between calls for strategic Latino unity and the distinct needs of its heterogeneous communities. 4) Through the study of public policy, political struggles and strategies of the past and present, students will critically evaluate structural inequalities in the US and compare the experiences of Latinos with those of other historically minoritized ethnic groups. Through engagement with Latino leaders, community

  • or prohibited by state or local law Collection and testing of blood to detect the presence of HBV and HIV Post-exposure preventive treatment, when medically indicated, as recommended by the United States Public Health Service Counseling Evaluation of reported illnesses. If the employee does not give consent for HIV serological testing during collection of blood for baseline testing, the health care provider shall preserve the baseline blood sample for at least 90 days; if the exposed employee

  • from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations.  Growth is also expected in areas such as food and animal safety, where organizations work to prevent foodborne contamination and diseases in animals; public health, where organizations work to protect the health of an entire population; and disease control. To view employment data on veterinarians in the US, click here. *Adopted from literature of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

  • from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations.  Growth is also expected in areas such as food and animal safety, where organizations work to prevent foodborne contamination and diseases in animals; public health, where organizations work to protect the health of an entire population; and disease control. To view employment data on veterinarians in the US, click here. *Adopted from literature of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

  • : Ecological Social Work As the Future 11:45Shannon WattsGrowing Implementation of Inclusive LGBTQ Youth Education in Public Schools 12:00Questions

  • School of Distinction from Washington State. Christine also led Meeker Middle School in becoming one of Tacoma Public Schools innovative schools focused on STEM education. Christine in partnership with Peace Community Center built an afterschool learning center which supports students staying after school until 5 PM. The students are exposed to enrichment activities such as robotics and gardening as well as academic tutoring and support.   Christine received her bachelor’s degree from Gonzaga

  • during the academic year and could vary from year to year. The Federal Nursing Loan has no origination fee and is subsidized (interest accrual doesn’t begin until after school) so it is preferable to the Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loan in terms of cost. What expenses will my financial aid cover?Financial aid funds are applied to direct expenses first (tuition and fees as well as housing and food, if living on campus).  Financial aid in excess of your direct expenses will appear in parentheses as a