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  • international project titled “Munch, Modernism, and Medicine” and how it relates to the works on view in Tacoma Art Museum’s exhibition Edvard Munch and the Sea. Morehead will weave together evidence of Munch’s interest in the sea with medicine and health through his works such as Alpha and Omega and his depiction of the New Woman as a nurse. Morehead will also be a guest judge for the student exhibition Inspired by Munch, which will be on view in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Lunch and Learn with

  • benefit the student. A student wishing to work with a specific advisor is requested to contact the faculty member first to see if he or she is accepting additional advisees. Student Petitions – Role of the Academic Advisor & All Faculty: All faculty should be aware of the petition and progression policies in the School of Nursing Student Handbook. If a student becomes unable to progress in their program (i.e. course failure, personal or health issues, financial issues, etc), they should connect with

  • phthalate. The compounds of interest have been shown to cause negative health effects at low levels of exposure. The perfume industry is currently regulated only voluntarily, giving perfumes the potential to contain these harmful ingredients. Two internal standards were used in a gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy analysis to determine the concentrations of analytes in the samples. Nitro musks are not present in the selected perfumes, but the polycyclic musks Galaxolide and Versalide were present in

  •  has embodied the PLU mission through service, leadership and care— for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. 2017 Michael Graven ’81 2018 Tisha Graham ’09 2019 Samuel Torvend ’73The Brian C. Olson Student Leadership AwardPresented to a student who has demonstrated commitment to the university and the alumni association. By recognizing the importance of connecting students and alumni, this student has shown a potential for lifelong service to the university.2001-2010 2001 Linda

  • been living in the same area your whole life. PlantStone is a plant identification algorithm that implements a Convolutional Neural Network utilizing the TensorFlow framework to solve this issue. The A.I will be ran as a mobile application created with Java and Android Studios. The mobile app utilizes the user’s phone camera. When the user takes a picture of a plant it will prompt the A.I to analyze the photo and output the name, scientific name, and how to care for the flower to the user’s screen

  • the London stage, which she knew, on Isabella’s authority, rendered everything else of the kind “quite horrid.” She was not deceived in her own expectation of pleasure; the comedy so well suspended her care that no one, observing her during the first four acts, would have supposed she had any wretchedness about her. On the beginning of the fifth, however, the sudden view of Mr. Henry Tilney and his father, joining a party in the opposite box, recalled her to anxiety and distress. The stage could

  • without them. It wasn’t until years later, in America, that he would reconnect with his mother. “I felt I was giving up a lot of myself,” he said. He lived in foster care in Tacoma for those first years. He went to Foss High School. Because everything was so unknown, it was difficult. “It was just nerve racking,” he said. “Just finding a classroom was hard.” In Kakuma, they’d have class in whatever shade was available, maybe in a structure of mud and grass or under a tree. Finding a classroom wasn’t

  • color to solve the problems,” Hambrick said. “We didn’t create this system of privilege.” In order for people from all backgrounds to work in coalition to dismantle institutional inequities, people must not fear their privilege, she said. Too often people are scared of saying or doing the wrong thing, she said, so they don’t speak out at all. Hambrick said that must change. “All I care about is that the effort is there,” she said. “The learning will come. This work is hard and it’s messy

  • year. Application to participate was made while student was enrolled in a Washington middle school.Washington Opportunity ScholarshipEligibility: Undergraduates students who are residents of WA state, majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, mathematics, or health care programs of study whose family income is at or below 125% of the Washington median family income. A minimum cumulative GPA is also required. Separate application is required at www.waopportunityscholarship.org. Amount: $2,500

  • for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth.” Using it to frame your event can help communicate its connection to broader institutional values and priorities as well as to other events that address topics of diversity and inclusion. More information about diversity and inclusion efforts at PLU can be found here. 2. Consider Your Timeline + Choose Your Date(s) CarefullyOur hope is to provide our campus community with