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  • , quin-what?’ Katye Griswold’s ’13 perspective on food drastically changed after reading a diet book written by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin during her sophomore year. More On the opposite end of the college food spectrum, is psychology major Katye Griswold ’13, who has also lived off campus for more than a year. She’s arguably one of the more ambitious aspiring chefs among her peers. “I have a go to meal for like a month and then I change it,” Griswold said. “Sometimes it’s pasta with whatever I

  • who have restaurants with their native cooking in Seattle. I’ve waited so long to taste our food again.” Taking a deep breath, David seemed to relax momentarily as he drifted into a distant memory. Cautious words followed: “I’m sure there are going to be times where I’m overwhelmed with joy, and I’m happy and smiling a lot, and I know there will be times where I’m being told things that make me cry.” As our afternoon together wound to an end, David says he’s grateful for his life. Every day, he

  • she might end up settling back in Washington, maybe working at Olympic or Rainier national parks. But for now, she says she is very happy with where she is and she thinks she’s found her vocation. “I really enjoy this job and will stick with this as long as I can,” she said. Plog said she occasionally runs into fellow Lutes at the park. Her advice to them and others: “Take a side job,” she said. “Do whatever it takes to find your passions. “Don’t be worried about trying an internship or job that

  • , University representatives will engage students in the development of a formal policy outlining the steps for Smudging, to align with cultural and religious practice and University safety and community requirements. Until a formal policy is published, interested students should contact one of the following to arrange their approach: Tom Huelsbeck, AVP Campus Life, Nicole Juliano, Director Center for Diversity, Justice & Sustainability, Jen Rude, University Pastor. Hospitality Services & Campus

  • copper nanoparticles used in their synthesis. 2:30 pm - Progress toward the development of a Wittig olefination catalytic in triphenylarsine: arsenic in “green synthesis”?Alayne Linde, Senior Capstone Seminar Triphenylarsine was tested as a catalyst under numerous reaction conditions to approach those favorable for a catalytic Wittig olefination reaction between aromatic aldehydes and an ylide derived from a 2-haloacetophenone derivative. Results of each trial were analyzed through gas chromatography

  • review examines the chemical behavior of arsenic species in this system, an ICP-MS method to determine arsenic content in rice, and remediation. Wednesday, May 1st, 2013 (Morken Room 103)12:30 pm - Snacks Provided - Bring your own lunch12:50 pm - Welcome1:00 pm - Benzofulvene Molecules and Flavoprotein Inhibition: Research in Drug Development John Rubenkonig, Senior Capstone Seminar Benzofulvene molecules provide a potential new avenue for cancer therapy. This project optimized the reaction

  • in 1989, Lander moved to Hong Kong with his future wife, whom he met in China—she was on a similar one-year study abroad program through her UK-based university. After a brief period at the US refugee resettlement program, Lander was hired by the UNHCR (UN High Commissioner for Refugees) where he worked for 20 years, responding to refugee crises around the globe. Along the way, he earned two master’s degrees—one in development management, and another in international humanitarian law and human

  • quality of nursing practice through improved communication and overall efficiency. Nurses utilize the concepts of information management to identify, collect, record, analyze, and disseminate data pertinent to safe, quality nursing care. The nurse in advanced practice may have responsibilities for education, research, project management from development through implementation, and systems testing and evaluation. These responsibilities serve to support nursing in direct and indirect care delivery as

  • quality of nursing practice through improved communication and overall efficiency. Nurses utilize the concepts of information management to identify, collect, record, analyze, and disseminate data pertinent to safe, quality nursing care. The nurse in advanced practice may have responsibilities for education, research, project management from development through implementation, and systems testing and evaluation. These responsibilities serve to support nursing in direct and indirect care delivery as

  • pleased to join Pacific Lutheran University and Washington State University’s College of Medicine in developing a health care innovation center in Central Pierce County that will expand access to educational opportunities in our region. We are also pleased to partner in the development of a multi-specialty clinic on the PLU campus that will provide additional training opportunities and serve the residents in Parkland-Spanaway and the surrounding areas. “ – Bill Robertson, CEO, MultiCare WSU’s Elson S