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  • nanocrystal surface. Friday, May 2nd, 2014 (Rieke Room 103, Leraas Lecture Hall)1:00 - Welcome1:10 pm - The Synthesis of 1-Phenyl Indene and the Creation of Grignard Reagents with Electron Donating Groups Austin Erler, Senior Capstone Seminar Benzofulvenes have been shown to have high binding affinity for various enzymatic active sites; one of particular interest is thioredoxin reductase due to its role in the regulation of reactive oxygen species in cells. A key intermediate in the development of

  • additional forms of support. Other Campus Resources: Health Center * 253-535-7337 Counseling Center * 253-535-7206 Campus Safety 253-535-7441 Campus Ministry * 253-535-7464 Residential Life 253-535-7200 Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities 253-535-7195 * Confidential resourceAdditional ResourcesNorthwest Network – The NW Network is an organization that works to end violence and abuse in lesbian, bisexual, gay, and transgender communities. Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County – The Sexual

  • National Board Process for teaching and will be certified by the end of next year. Her future plans include going back to school soon to get her Masters in Administration and pursue principalship.Molly Olmstead '08Molly earned a History degree from PLU and also an MA in Education from the School of Education. She is currently a middle school social studies and language arts teacher in the Tacoma area. Molly writes: “I loved my time at PLU, mostly because of the people. The relationships I made with my

  • the end of the Second World War. I conclude that neither his defenders nor detractors are right. Presenters: Robert Ventresca, Associate Professor of History, King’s University College at Western University in London, Ontario (Canada) Jacques Kornberg, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Toronto Moderator: Beth A. Griech-Polelle, Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies, PLU 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. – Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentations (Room 133, AUC)Mayer Summer Research

  • activities — such as getting in and out of cars, carrying groceries and reaching above the head — a little easier. “I’m still doing volunteer work there and the class went from four students to 20 now,” Brass said. “They just love it and I love seeing seniors being physically active and not living a sedentary lifestyle.” Brass hopes to continue to work with seniors and their mobility, perhaps opening his own business to this end. And his advice for PLU students? “Don’t be discouraged by failing a class

  • , for instance, has completely transformed my teaching. They’ve trusted me enough — and vice versa — that they build and teach my classes alongside me, and it’s helped de-center whiteness in ways that I don’t think I could have ever done without them. That work has been so joyful, frankly, and transformative. Maya: Yes, I agree. Trust is important. By the end of my time at PLU, all the students who were a part of The Collective had been pretty involved in the Diversity Center, had very strong

  • faces. Some look excited, others seem more aloof, as if they are waiting to be impressed. This may technically be an “off Broadway” production, but we’re right on West 42nd Street. We’re within a few short blocks of shows like “The Book of Mormon” and “Phantom of the Opera.” We’re a stone’s throw from the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. On or off Broadway, this is an audience with Broadway-level expectations.Justin Huertas sings “Things I Want” from Lizard Boy. By the end of the third song, the audience

  • substrates resulting in a shorter botryococcene chain and ultimately, a higher percent yield of fuel. Homology models and ligand docking results were used to study the active site of the enzyme to determine the amino acid residues that would be mutated. Four residues were selected for mutation: Val187Phe (V187F), Leu210Phe (L210F), Gly211Leu (G211L), and Gly211Phe (G211F) based on their location with respect to the substrate. These residues lie near the base of the cavity where the substrate chains end

  • the retro-nitroso-Diels-Alder reaction. 4:15 pm - Development of Nanorods for Large Stokes Shift in Luminescent Solar Concentrators Caleb Chandler, Capstone Senior Seminar Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) focus solar radiation into a narrow set of wavelengths that are tailored to a specific application: catalysis, light driven reactions, or the production of electricity through photovoltaics. We pursue the synthesis of Mn-doped ZnSe/ZnS dot-in-rod nanocrystals for use in LSC devices. The use

  • Griffin Directed by Jeff Clapp October 16-25 Student Series: Night of Musical Theatre Night of Musical Theatre: Not a Love Story Directed by Sam Champman Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega Passion Play by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Amelia Heath December 10-14 Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega 24-hour One Act Festival January 29-30 Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega Charlotte’s Web adapted by Joseph Robinette based on the book by E.B. White Directed by Mitchell Helton February 13-14 Spotlight Series Steel