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  • critical health education and care challenges include: Since 2017, WSU College of Medicine students have trained at a MultiCare Clinic in Spokane. The clinic is participating in a pilot program sponsored by the state Health Care Authority to help people quit stimulant drugs using an incentive-based approach shown to be effective through decades of WSU research. In 2021, PLU and the WSU College of Medicine signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a public-private health-sciences education

  • knew things that my family didn’t know.” Now, she tells her first-generation PLU students that they are just as well loved by their parents as any other student. “But we have to figure out how to do this on our own, in ways our peers do not,” Luther said. PLU tries to bridge the knowledge gap with programs for students that include a First in the Family community in Stuen Hall and other forms of assistance. And in fall 2017, the university’s Center for Student Success, the Diversity Center and

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  • and barely readable. How copy?” This check-in process began all 32 days we spent in the field. Some mornings we were forced to use our satellite phone to meet our morning check-in deadline of 8 a.m. Meeting this deadline is our most important priority each morning; a missed check-in would launch an incredibly costly, continent-wide search effort within an hour of the scheduled time. Funded by a $125,000 National Science Foundation grant, geosciences professor Claire Todd, PLU geosciences student

  • head into the village. After that morning meeting, we will have breakfast and finish packing the materials for the day. We will be in the village the entire day, and then return to the compound for dinner. Our daily schedule often includes the following: 6:45am – morning meeting 7:30am – breakfast 8:15am – depart for the village Noon – lunch in the village 5:30pm – depart for the compound 6:30pm – dinner at the compound 7:15pm – short evening meetingHOW WILL WE TRAVEL IN NICARAGUA?We will travel in

  • proactive as opposed to reactive.” Jacynda Woodman-Ross, Advocacy Intern at the Women’s Center and member of the class of 2017, said this campaign is important to create a safe community. Last year, when Woodman-Ross first came to college, her mom gave her pepper spray. “I don’t really want that to be the common culture on college campuses—especially not at PLU,” she said. “I love PLU.” She also said that as a community we all could do better. “[People need to] understand that it is on us to end sexual

  • manager and publicist during her time on The Voice. Guest Contributors Ed Grogan Ed Grogan ’93 was elected chair of PLU’s Board of Regents in May 2017. He previously served on the board for four years, including two as vice chair. He is president of Summit Financial Group in Gig Harbor. He also has served on various nonprofit boards in Pierce County over the past 14 years, including chair of the board for Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium as well as the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. He lives in Gig

  • ability to compatibilize blends was examined with cloud point measurements to determine the affect on a blend’s phase boundary temperature, and with atomic force microscopy to qualitatively see the affect of limiting phase separation. The higher molecular weight tetrablock was found to lower the phase transition temperature of a low molecular weight PS/PB blend from 112C to below room temperature with the addition of 8% (w/w) tetrablock, showing that it is an effective compatibilizer. The lower