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Tongue Dry,” and co-editor of Closer to Liberation: A Pina/xy Activist Anthology. She received a BA in History and Science from Harvard and an MFA in fiction and nonfiction from the Rainier Writing Workshop. Jen is also a co-founder of the cultural democracy institutions, MediaJustice and ReFrame. Originally from a landlocked part of the Chicago area, Jen now lives with her family in Seattle, near the Duwamish River and the Salish Sea. Her debut book, Nervous: Essays on Heritage and Healing, is now
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Reduction Rating (NRR) that is listed on the hearing protector package. One common method of using the NRR to determine whether a particular hearing protector provides adequate protection within a given exposure environment, is the following: Obtain the employee’s A-weighted time weighted average (TWA) or noise level exposure. Subtract 7 dB from the NRR of the hearing protection device. Subtract the remainder from the A-weighted TWA (above) to obtain the estimated A-weighted TWA under the ear protector
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. “I also knew that I had to write it.” Moderow’s inspiration to write “Fast into the Night” was also born out of Moderow’s reverence for her dog team and her desire to write about the connection between a musher and her dogs. Debbie Moderow's memoirLearn more about the PLU grad's experience on the Iditarod Trail. “It was always only about the dogs,” Moderow said. “It was purely to have the ultimate journey with my dogs. That was the heart of how it played out, and that’s all I ever wanted to begin
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, chemistry, and related fields. The program is sponsored by the Department of Energy (RENEW-HEP: USCMS SPRINT A Scholars Program for Research Internship) and the National Science Foundation USCMS Operations (USCMS PURSUE: Program for Undergraduate Research Summer Experience). The student internship program is offered and administered through Tougaloo College, in collaboration with Brown University, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. See the link to our program
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graduating from Oklahoma City University with his Bachelor of Music degrees in Music Education and Vocal Performance with Dr. Randi von Ellefson and Judith Willoughby. His ensembles have sung with the Houston Symphony, Houston Chamber Choir, at Carnegie Hall, on the balcony of the Colorado State Capitol for the inauguration of Governor Jared Polis, and alongside RuPaul’s Drag Race season 11 winner, Yvie Oddly. Raul lives in the beautiful Tacoma, WA area with his wonderful husband Kevin and their two cats
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February 26, 2012 Saugen Business Scholarships for Transfer Students: A new opportunity to pursue your passion for business at PLU Attending Pacific Lutheran University has always been affordable. But for transfer students with an eye on a business degree, it’s just become more so through a generous gift by businessman Doug Saugen ’79 and his wife, Vickie. Adding funds donated by the Saugens to the merit scholarship transfer students already earn, the Saugen Business Scholarships for Transfer
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Posted on November 27, 2017October 31, 2018 Commemoration, Culture, and Coco: Exploring Día de Muertos in Mexico Scroll down to see more content Altar de Muertos at an evening celebration in el Barrio de Xochimilco. Photo Credit: James Krick. Día de los Muertos is a holiday in Oaxaca, México that brings together the community in a week of celebrations, festivals, and gatherings. It’s a community effort with preparations beginning weeks beforehand and lots of behind the scenes work. The week is
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, she likes to watch Netflix, shop, or have an in-home spa! With a background in numbers, she is excited to have experience with both qualitative and quantitative research. “I hope to blend numeric skills such as dealing with numbers and running data on programs with some “softer” skills such as qualitative techniques since I do not want to heavily focus on just one side. I want I get the best of both worlds.” Viet LêViet, also from Vietnam, graduated from Seattle University with Bachelor of Arts in
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that we don’t see every year,” Stockton said. Senior Bryan Stenson appreciates the opportunity to do something different each year. “Ever since NOMT 2007, I have known I’ve always wanted to do it,” he said. Stenson is a vocal performance major, and knew nothing about NOMT when he first arrived at PLU. After deciding to audition on a whim, Stenson is now participating in NOMT for the fourth year in a row. “One the most enjoyable things about NOMT is that it’s a way to sing musical theater with a
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PLU; and have a minimum overall GPA of 3.3. Applications are processed early spring. Sociology Club The Sociology Club is a student-run organization that coordinates a number of academic, professional, and social events throughout the school year. Among its varied activities, the Club sponsors workshops on such topics as finding work with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and selecting and applying to graduate school, invites PLU sociology graduates to speak about their careers in the annual Alumni
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