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  • also some of the same attributes he values personally and ones that attracted him to PLU, he said. In one way, he feels that coming to PLU, with its strong academic programs, as well as being near Joint Base Lewis-McChord has intertwined the threads of his life. “I feel like everything in my life is coming together,” he said, adding that both his academic and leadership credentials will be valued here. Thomas W. Krise joined PLU softball Head coach Erin Van Nostrand and the team at Safeco Field to

  • anemia crises that is effective in only 40% of patients. We are interested in synthesizing related compounds for biological study, including the natural product N,N’-dihydroxyurea (DHU) and its analogs based on drug design by David Mazziotti. Routes to DHU have been previously reported by Weifang et al. using triphosgene (40% yield) and Boyland et al. using phosgene (46%). S,S’-Dimethyldithiocarbonate (DMDTC) was chosen as a convenient precursor which could potentially improve the ease of isolation

  • Seattle area. I would recommend PLU to people who are seeking a global experience, and who will utilize the resources we offer effectively. As a small school, [the] closeness with faculty/administration, exchange opportunities and business program are among the strengths of the school. Erika SolliSocial Work, 2016 I was drawn to PLU because of the mission of service, vocation, and a global education, in addition to its location in the Northwest. My favorite part my experience at PLU was that I had the

  • and involvement has been constantly growing. What do you hope happens with the Progress Club? Leraas: I hope that Progress keeps doing what its doing. Every year we have grown in numbers and success, and I really hope that trend continues. I hope that our members keep their passion for the issues that bring them to our meetings and also continue to help children in need of medical care. I would say though that in an ideal world, Progress wouldn’t have to exist. I hope that our members recognize

  • Lutheran institution of higher education that, in the pursuit of thoughtful inquiry and care, we make sure that we have open and free discussion of difficult issues."- Sergia Hay According to the organization’s website, the intent of the production is to “listen to the voices of women and to explore with them the situations, relationships, emotions and logistics that contextualize their decisions to seek abortion care.” “I chose the show because of its very real approach to the highly politicized topic

  • Harmon in Joplin on Sunday, June 5, two weeks after the tornado hit. To my surprise and dismay, the chain-link fence surrounding the school stood perfectly in place. After we passed the school, we entered a residential area, where the tornado had done most of its destruction. None of us wanted to get out of the car to talk to people. We were frozen, without words. When I finally emerged from our minivan, it felt as if I had stepped onto the set of a Hollywood doomsday film. Everything looked a little

  • of activity since it opened, and has capably shouldered much of the theatrical load since Eastvold Auditorium closed. Like its larger sibling, it is also equipped with state-of-the-art lighting, sound and infrastructure, and was constructed with the highest environmental standards in mind. When the Eastvold Auditorium Main Stage opens in October, PLU will have two working stages that are capable of running simultaneously. “The opening of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is

  • description of any vehicle involved and its license number. Tell the operator which direction the person went, as well as any other pertinent information. The best time to plan your response to a crime is before it occurs. Consider your options and abilities. Consider how you will act in certain situations. What items do you normally carry that have self-defense potential? Remember that nothing you own is worth getting hurt over. If you’re in danger, do anything you can to escape and call for help. On

  • the process of hydrocracking, this branched triterpene yields various combustible fuels of industrial interest such as gasoline and kerosene. Therefore, it is of much interest to explore the biochemical pathways of botryococcene in order to engineer the specific proteins involved to optimize its production. This study investigates the use of a diaryltetrazole based screen that reacts with the branched terminal alkene of botryococcene to yield fluorescent cells which can then be sorted via flow

  • science at the University of California at Berkeley. He worked for many years as a newspaper and magazine journalist in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco. He is the writer, director and producer of 50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus, a documentary film that premiered on HBO in April 2013 and was nominated for an Emmy in the category of Outstanding Historical Programming. Along with its television broadcasts, the film has been shown at film festivals, synagogues