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  • brokerage company. “Again, I had no idea what I was doing, but I thought I could do anything,” she said. In the process Wagstaff learned about what it took to run a business, and sponged advice from successful people she met along the way. The mortgage landscape began to change, and Wagstaff soon had a baby on the way. She wanted a job – with benefits and security – which led to her next stop as an account manager for a subprime mortgage company, even though she had little experience with the lending

  • framework of Late Antiquity, broadly dated from the 4th century CE through the 7th century CE. (4) RELI 361 : Church History Studies - RL, IT Special topics course. Selected area of inquiry, such as Orthodox church history, religious experience among American minority communities, and the ecumenical movement. RELI 341 for cross cultural GenEd and RELI 351 for alternative perspective GenEd. May be repeated for credit with different topic (up to 8 credit hours). (4) RELI 362 : Luther and His Legacy - RL

  • .] – who might not know quite what they wanna do, but they can try different things on, so they set themselves up for success. Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About As a PLU chemistry student, you’ll work closely with professors who have expertise in all major branches of chemistry — from organic and biochemistry to polymer and analytical chemistry. You’ll get hands- on experience with state-of- the-art scientific instruments, have opportunities to do research and can earn an American Chemical

  • nanobelts and nanospheres to dithiocarbamate ligands to determine whether the crystals experience the same changes. 2:20 pm - N-Acetylcysteine: Effects on Retromutagenesis Justin Brent Pascual, Senior Capstone Seminar We demonstrated the effects of the antioxidant N-Acetylcysteine on retromutagenesis, using both the wild-type and ogg1Δ strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. While the antioxidant had no observable effect on the wild-type strain, the median mutation frequencies decreased with an increase in

  • Singers and University Men’s Chorus. VespersVespers is a masterpiece that combines Sergei Rachmaninoff’s own deep faith, his talents as a composer and centuries-old traditions from the Russian Orthodox church. Experience this wonderful master work, not just for its purely musical virtues, but for its expression of the spiritual life of one of the world’s great traditions. It was recorded in the richly reverberant acoustics of Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center at Pacific

  • HistoryIn the spring of 2007, the First Year Experience Program, Diversity Center and Student Involvement & Leadership partnered to pilot a Common Reading program for a select group of first-year students.  The program was initially offered to President’s, Regents’ and Rieke Scholars; over the years, under the leadership of Amber Baillon and with the support of campus partners, it grew to include Act Six Scholars, IHON students, and students enrolled in PSYC 113, and in the Fall of 2012 it

  • Heft, Wendy Johnson, Cheryl Kragness, Asta Kvitne, Missy Law, Jennie Lee, Gina Mobley, Shawn Moody, Dianne Moran, Jodi Pfaender, Shari Rider, Mary Rink, Jill Straughan. Head coach Colleen Hacker, assistant coaches Stacy Waterworth and Kat Conner. Read Previous Ultimate National Champs Read Next Why eating at PLU is not your typical college dining experience COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in

  • to contribute to this society,” he said. “And to continue to live the American dream here.” Read Previous Lutes, local inmates share storytelling experience Read Next MFA alumnus — out of options to treat his cancer — works to raise $500,000 for clinical trial COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their

  • realities together at PLU, a white-dominated space where they dealt with microaggressions from members of the community throughout their educational experience. Still, he says Panago was quick to listen to many perspectives, to carefully and thoughtfully respond with intention. Angela Pierce ’12, another fellow Act Six scholar from the cadre, says that’s one of the first memories she has of Panago. She recalls being blown away by how pensive he was for a 17-year-old prospective student, during

  • UN and studied Chinese abroad on a one-year exchange program as part of his double major in Chinese Studies and International Relations (now Global Studies). The time abroad was integral to forming his future path. “After spending time in Southeast Asia, I realized I wanted to find a career that would allow me to travel internationally,” Lander said. “I realized I was  well-suited to that kind of life, and the experience triggered a deeper appreciation of international politics.” After graduating