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  • creating glass, mirror, and metal sculptures, as well as two-dimensional artwork, with a focus on recreational mathematics, mathematicians, physicists, and science. Date: February 2, 2023 Zoom meeting ID: 963 6058 4756 Passcode: WeCanDoIt Read Previous International Mathematics and Statistics Student Research Symposium (IMSSRS) Read Next Colorado Conference for Underrepresented Students In Mathematics LATEST POSTS AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 2024-2025 MoMath Exponent Fellowship Program February

  • Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024

  • about for next year? As we move into next season I am so excited about what this team can become. We will work to lay the foundations of a strong and sustainable culture while competing at the highest level possible on the court. We will remain resilient and relentless in our pursuit of excellence!   “Basketball has given me confidence and has showed me my interest in the body and how fascinated I was with exercise science. Now I am studying to be a physical therapist.” – Jaida WoodView StatsView

  • and was the Boeing Board member at Vanderbilt University, Clarkson University, and the University of Alabama-Huntsville as part of the NASA-Industry-University Centers for Commercial Development of Space. Sweberg is a member of the board of trustees for the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts in Tacoma and the Pierce County American Leadership Forum, also in Tacoma. Sweberg earned a bachelor’s of science from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, where he graduated as a Distinguished Cadet

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  • : science, reading comprehension, physics, and quantitative reasoning. After finishing an O.D. degree, some optometrists complete a 1-year residency program to get advanced clinical training in the area in which they wish to specialize. Additionally, all states require optometrists to be licensed. Prospective optometrists must have an O.D. degree from an accredited school and must complete all sections of the National Board of Examiners in Optometry exam. Some states require individuals to pass an

  • : science, reading comprehension, physics, and quantitative reasoning. After finishing an O.D. degree, some optometrists complete a 1-year residency program to get advanced clinical training in the area in which they wish to specialize. Additionally, all states require optometrists to be licensed. Prospective optometrists must have an O.D. degree from an accredited school and must complete all sections of the National Board of Examiners in Optometry exam. Some states require individuals to pass an

  • Can, a Plan,” which features a variety of recipes that can be made with a few simple ingredients, mostly canned goods. Major: applied physics and computer science Hometown: Sumner, Wash. Staple Food: cereal Specialty: biscuits and gravy or Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Where he gets his food-spiration: from “A man, a Can, a Plan” cookbook, on the rare occasion he cooks Where he gets his food: QFC or Sars Grocery List: cereal, milk, orange juice, beer, taquitos, and frozen pizza Breakfast: cereal and a

  • tough tug-of-war. “All your friends are chilling out back at school, and you’re here busting your butts and getting a workout,” Lt. Col. Kevin Keller, PLU Professor of Military Science and MSIV Instructor with the ROTC program, told the cadets during the award ceremony. Yakima’s East Valley High School swept the APFT categories and won the overall team competition. The JROTC unit from Graham-Kapowsin High School placed second, with Federal Way High School taking third. The event is organized and

  • Pharmacy College Admission Test The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) is a computer-based, 4-hour examination taken by those individuals interested in applying to pharmacy school. The PCAT is required by many, but not all, pharmacy schools. For example, the University of Washington requires the exam but neither Oregon State University nor Oregon Health and Science University do. This exam is administered four times a year: June, August, October, and January. Each pharmacy college

  • Pharmacy College Admission Test The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) is a computer-based, 4-hour examination taken by those individuals interested in applying to pharmacy school. The PCAT is required by many, but not all, pharmacy schools. For example, the University of Washington requires the exam but neither Oregon State University nor Oregon Health and Science University do. This exam is administered four times a year: June, August, October, and January. Each pharmacy college