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  • complete and utter pivot for everyone.” Summer brought time to breathe for all three teachers. Brizuela and Lord prepared for fall classrooms with virtual options, while Zwang entered a Montessori teacher-training program.  Sarah Lord's children doing school work on the kitchen table. School Year 2020-2021: New Approaches By the fall of 2020, Brizuela felt more comfortable teaching music in a virtual classroom and encouraging students in conversation and interactions. Although students often turned off

  • possible contamination not addressed within a manufacturer’s DNA extraction protocol when studying murine whole blood tissue DNA with qRT-PCR. This research was conducted onsite at the Stevens Pediatric Rheumatology Clinical Research Lab, Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle WA under a grant from the US. Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health. 3:00 pm - BreakSession 2, Chair: Neal Yakelis 3:20 pm - Progress Towards the Synthesis of Chiral

  • , and the USA motivates her re-examination of a British literary “canon” populated by white authors. She originally completed what would later become Unmarriageable for her MFA thesis at the University of Georgia in 2017. Her personal essay ” Pride and Prejudice and Me” (2019), found in the book’s endmatter, details her creative inspiration: “I wanted to write a novel that paid homage to Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice, as well as combined my braided identification with English-language and

  • day, bond with those who mean the most to us, and safely store our most treasured personal effects. Yet across the country, millions struggle to consistently access this fundamental element to stability and success. In the Puget Sound region, for example, home prices jumped by 53% between 2012 and 2017, spurred by the region’s economic success. Meanwhile, rents climbed by 47% during the same period. The vast majority of low-income households in King County spend more than 30% of their monthly

  • scholarships, programs, and additional student needs.  Gifts to the PLU Fund provided scholarships for more than 700 students and helped cover emergency needs for nearly 200 students. Lutes established the new Good Trouble Fund to help more than 40 Black students cover the unexpected costs of college so they may truly thrive at PLU. 129 Lutes showed great care for student mental health and wellness on GivingTuesday. Gifts supported additional psychiatry hours, equity training, and improved technology and

  • the NCLEX-RN Success Coach for training/remediation and may be referred to open lab for hands-on dosage calculations practice as appropriate. Students will then be provided a second attempt to pass this exam. This process will be repeated up to a maximum of four total attempts. Students must pass the dosage calculation exam demonstrating safety within the Junior I semester or repeat N305. Study Guide – It is at the faculty’s discretion if a study guide or test preparation review is provided. The

  • climbing ripples, fine grains, lamination, and are geographically un-isolated. Flathead lake was shown to have asymmetric ripples, fine grain lamination, and geographically un-isolated, while Garden Gulch had climbing ripples, a mixture of grain sizes, and fine grained lamination. Thus, I conclude that both Flathead lake and Garden gulch have extrabasinal turbidites, which agrees with Hofmann et al. (2010), but disagrees with Smith (2017).View Orion's poster here. Analysis of Surface Water Quality and

  • According to the Stress Environment Behavioral & Social Sciences1stSophia Nicholson12BellarmineTesting the Effects of Blue Light and Stimulus on Sleep Quantity and Quality in Adolescents Behavioral & Social Sciences2ndLevi Coovert12BellarmineMusic and Weight Training Behavioral & Social Sciences2ndMira  Kunz12BellarmineThe Impact of Covid-19 on Adolescent Anxiety and Depression After the Return to In-Person Learning Biomedical and Health Sciences1stZachary Song11OlympiaElectromagnetic Fields Emitted

  • had laid the groundwork, Le Chambon was more than equal to the task – right in their own small corner of the world. While it is important to be global citizens concerned and engaged with the larger world, the training grounds for our ethical action starts in Parkland. How do we respond to the very real needs in our midst? What will we do when someone comes to our door, to my door, in need? A display from PLU’s “Day of Vocation” in 2016 Second, we can respond authentically from our own identity

  • . Burns Scholarship Pam and Jack Burns Clinical Nursing Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Burns Burzlaff Memorial Scholarship School of Business Administration Endowed Chair Fund Dr. Howard Llywellyn Byerly Math and Science Education Endowment Back to the top C Jack Cady Promise Scholarship Isolde Cameron Endowed Scholarship for Pre-Medicine and Nursing Students Cory Kenneth Carlson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Ruth F. Carlson Endowed Nursing Award Thomas O. Carlson Natural Sciences Endowed Research