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  • by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ESCI 401 : Field Trip Field and on-campus study of major geologic sites in western U.S. Trips take place during spring break or at end of spring semester. Prerequisite: ESCI 201 or consent of instructor. A minimum of 4 semester hours of 300-level earth science courses. Pass/Fail. (1) ESCI 487 : Special Topics in Earth Science To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be

  • CDC’s “One Health” aims to teach individuals in affected areas about zoonotic viruses and help reduce the spread of disease. Other laboratory techniques are used to analyze genes and proteins without working with live virus. These include Western blotting, Coomassie staining, PCR, and crosslinking assays. The ultimate goal is to better understand the Nipah virus in order to lead to the development of effective vaccines and other therapeutics. Promising results came out from a 2004 paper which had

  • push STEM,” he said. “They see it as an opportunity to get into the Western economic and communication world.” Tamara Williams, executive director of the Wang Center for Education at PLU, said STEM is a major academic focus throughout many aspects of the Namibia Gateway program. Writing is another, she said. Sam says his time teaching in PLU’s program helped affirm his love of teaching. More specifically, it affirmed his desire to work with marginalized communities. WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA This English

  • at 7:30pm; December 11 at 2pm
 Eastvold Mainstage Theater Since its first documented performance in 1605, A Midsummer Night’s Dream has been delighting audiences around the world through film, television, opera, ballet, books and even after all these years – the theatrical stage. It’s a story of four young people who are denied the right to marry the people they love. These lovers wander into the dark, dangerous woods hoping to escape the rules of civilization, but in these woods, outside of the

  • and 11-mercaptoundeconic acid where we see a decline of the absorbance and fluorescence peak. 3:30-3:40 - Break3:40 pm - Soil Chemical and Method Analysis for Phosphorous Levels in Determination of Early Western Settlement Lifestyles within the San Juan Island Region Grant Schroeder, Capstone Senior Seminar Archaeological and anthropological research lacking significant physical artifacts onsite, can use historical chemical information pertaining to phosphorous concentrations for further in-depth

  • Holocaust and Beyond, 2017, western Galilee, Israel.Murderous Medicine - Nazi Doctors, Human experimentation and TyphusClaude RomneyPresentation Title: “Women Prisoner-Doctors in Auschwitz” Who: Claude Romney, Ph.D. Bio: Born and educated in Paris, Claude Romney holds a Ph.D. from the University of Paris VIII. She has taught at universities in France, England and Canada and is now Professor Emerita of French at the University of Calgary. Her publications bear on topics ranging from Applied Linguistics

  • , and expansion of knowledge and truth. This tradition is grounded in the traditions of the most ancient Western universities. The Lutheran Reformation promoted transformative ideas about the freedom of conscience, interpretation, and inquiry—ideas that contributed to the development of a Lutheran higher education tradition. Institutions in this tradition, such as Pacific Lutheran University, affirm the rights and responsibilities of all academics to search for truth. This search requires the rights

  • pathology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr. Farver is the past president of the Cleveland Clinic medical staff and served on the Cleveland Clinic Board of Governors. She received her M.D. degree from Yale University School of Medicine. Subsequently, Dr. Farver completed her residency and fellowship/research training in pulmonary pathology at Brigham Women’s Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. She joined

  • mission of the institution. So, it’s worth thinking about becoming a university of the first rank in the estimation of the most notable institutions in Division III. This group includes liberal arts colleges like Pomona College, Colorado College, Grinnell College, etc., as well as some major research institutions like Johns Hopkins University, Case Western Reserve University, Tufts University, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Chicago. Division III also includes institutions that look

  • country. They are, in their own words, “a leader in reproductive health care, rights, and education in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, and western Washington. We provide high-quality, affordable sexual and reproductive health care for women, men, and teens.” Capitol Hill Medical (an LGBTQI clinic in Seattle) also schedules appointments for HRT, and they too operate in an Informed Consent model. In their own words, we “are a gay focused clinic that exists to serve the unique medical needs of the Seattle LGBTQ