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  • financially and to the health of the patient. Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 (Morken Center for Learning and Technology, Room 103)1:40 pm - Welcome1:45 pm - The Synthesis and Release Studies of Camptothecin Prodrug-loaded Microparticles Bryan Gutierrez, Senior Capstone Seminar Camptothecin (CPT) is a highly potent drug against cancer cells that failed clinical trials due to high toxicity and poor solubility. CPT makes an excellent candidate for chemical modifications/formulation in order to improve its physico

  • with those for whom the labels are different or fuzzier gives me ample examples of that fact. I still engage with texts using binary logic on a fairly frequent basis, searching for exceptions to an author’s argument which I can critique. In a world made up of violent logical systems, whether white supremacy or patriarchy, engaging with one another outside of totalizing binaries can be difficult. What matters is not that I refuse to ever use logic (doing so would prevent me from submitting this

  • with those for whom the labels are different or fuzzier gives me ample examples of that fact. I still engage with texts using binary logic on a fairly frequent basis, searching for exceptions to an author’s argument which I can critique. In a world made up of violent logical systems, whether white supremacy or patriarchy, engaging with one another outside of totalizing binaries can be difficult. What matters is not that I refuse to ever use logic (doing so would prevent me from submitting this

  • Coordinator, Jennifer Childress-White, at 253.535.7361 or childrjl@plu.edu / titleIX@plu.edu or any member of the UDRC, see www.plu.edu/UDRC for members. Grievances first reported elsewhere in the community should be referred to the Committee for resolution, except for grievances that arise under the faculty constitution and by-laws or under the Student Conduct System. If, at any time during a conflict resolution or grievance proceedings, a participant believes that a member of University Dispute

  • also be initiated by contacting the Title IX Coordinator, Jennifer Childress-White, at 253.535.7361 or childrjl@plu.edu / titleIX@plu.edu or any member of the UDRC, see www.plu.edu/UDRC for members. Grievances first reported elsewhere in the community should be referred to the Committee for resolution, except for grievances that arise under the faculty constitution and by-laws or under the Student Conduct System. If, at any time during a conflict resolution or grievance proceedings, a participant

  • support to these able and dedicated leaders. PLU is blessed in a special way each year by the work of our remarkable cadre of academic program leaders and deans. This year we will be searching for new deans for the School of Arts and Communication and the School of Education and Movement Studies. During these important transitions, Professor John Hallam from art, along with associate professors Mike Hillis from education and Karen McConnell from movement studies will be serving as acting deans. We

  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2021 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe 2021 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education at PLU is proud to announce that this year’s conference will be the first collaboration with the world’s leading Holocaust center, Yad Vashem, in Jerusalem. This monumental event, Holocaust Distortion and Denial, will feature the foremost experts in Holocaust studies, Dr. Yehuda Bauer and Dr. Christopher Browning.Learn more about the “Holocaust

  • Scott Rogers, PhDDepartment of EnglishWordPress for Blogs and Portfolios Scott Rogers at desk in office. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) WordPress Product Website: wordpress.com Cost:  FreeScott Rogers is an assistant professor in the English Department and primarily teaches courses related to writing, research, and professional communication. Because Composition Studies is so closely tied to the classroom, he spends a lot of time thinking about pedagogy, especially the unique challenges presented

  • program during the summer of 1999 during a sabbatical leave, and Lindsey in the summer of 2006. During the apprenticeship program we learned how to care for captive chimpanzees and assisted with ongoing research projects. Now we continue to volunteer at the Chimposiums held at CHCI. These are educational programs that inform the public about the sign language studies this particular family of chimpanzees has been involved in as well as providing information about the plight of free-living chimpanzees

  • Zoological Park, subsequently introduced the pair to another survey tracking nearby rhino populations. Assisting in both studies, the duo surveyed the animals from treetop platforms, and outposts on the ground, where they learned how to predict and dodge rhinos–a species that “can be very ornery,” he says. This stint lasted around six weeks. From there, the duo embarked on a series of hikes into the Nepalese mountains, each one lasting about three weeks and topping out at around 18,000 feet of elevation