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  • Traveler. For 18 years, Cates was the executive director of Missoula Medical Aid, a non-profit that provides public health and surgery services in Honduras. In Missoula he has worked with the Missoula Writing Collaborative, teaching classes on short story writing in high schools, and the 406 writing workshop. For many years he worked as a fishing guide on the Smith River and raised cattle on his family farm in Wisconsin.Kent MeyersKent Meyers is the author of a memoir, a book of short fiction, and

  • ,” Paula recalled. But when Foege sauntered up and said he was a senior (possibly hoping to impress), Paula basically told him, nicely, to get lost. “I said I don’t like phonies.” Foege persisted, eventually convincing a friend of Paula to get her to give him another chance. To make a long story short: She did; he got into medical school at the University of Washington; they got married; began their family with son David; and went off to Africa to fulfill one of Bill Foege’s boyhood dreams—to work as a

  • Student Rights and Responsibilities. In any meeting involving PLU’s sexual misconduct and/or physical assault policies, the Complainant will receive information about the outcome of the meeting and any sanctions imposed on the Respondent that directly relates to the Complainant (examples include No Contact Orders, Housing changes, etc.). Such disclosures will be made consistent with the Family Education and Privacy Rights Act (FERPA).  Deliberation and Decision Making:The Review Officer(s) will

  • in any discipline with a good command of German for a year of independent study or a full M.A. degree program at a German University. Award/Stipend/Benefits: monthly stipend of approximately E750, plus health insurance and a flat rate subsidy for travel costs. Additionally, limited find are available for a rent subsidy and family allowance.Davies - Jackson ScholarshipEligibility The Davies-Jackson Scholarship provides a unique opportunity for graduating seniors with exceptional academic records

  • UCLA or anywhere in the world. But it is our story — a PLU story. Maybe someone in your circle has such a story. Ask them. And if they do, ask them to tell it. Stories such as ours, and hopefully such as yours, are important — memories are sometimes all we have left of each other. One of my favorite memories is of the last time the four of us visited Doug in his room at a memory care facility. Hanging on the wall were pictures of his children, his medical degree, and a photograph of the five of us

  • scholarship and how competitive is it to get one?You can come to campus or send in a recorded audition any time you’d like, but it is strongly suggested that you come to PLU for a live audition during our scholarship audition weekend in early February. That weekend doesn’t give you preferential treatment, but provides you and your family with a wonderful opportunity to experience the campus and music faculty and ask questions of us when we’re asking questions of you. Scholarships are given on the basis of

  • end of calendar year. Shred Other Copies: Any Office/Lab Retention: 6 years after corrective action taken. Shred Animal Subjects Research Includes Animal Subjects Approval form and supporting documents, certified by investigator that project accurately describes all aspects of proposed animal usage. Also includes official approval memo from Animal Care and Use Committee, renewal forms, and related notes and correspondence. Documents approval for the use of animals for both grant and non-grant

  • submit HPRB proposals. Overview of HPRB process and resources including online submission of research through Axiom Mentor system.  This workshop is open to all faculty. Registration is required. University Conference University Conference Wednesday, August 30, 2023 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. | Chapel – Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Ness Family Chapel All are welcome for the first chapel of the new Academic Year 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. | Morning Refreshments – Karen Hille Phillips Center

  • block was supposed to be a temporary camp for refugees fleeing from Hurricane Mitch in 1998. But now, nearly 17 years later, the camp is still here. More than 70 percent of this village works at the smoldering dump, eking out about $1 a day by finding old bottles, clothes and bike parts that can be resold. This same dump—where children as young as 5 collect garbage to help with the family finances—also contributed to the poisoning of the village’s previous well and regularly causes respiratory

  • Educational LoansA loan is a form of financial aid that must be repaid, with interest. Few students can afford to pay for college without some form of education financing. Many students find that they must supplement their savings, earnings, or family resources with educational loans which usually do not require repayment until after completing school or dropping below half time enrollment. Before  borrowing, the lender will be present you with a sample repayment schedule and terms of your loan