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  • sports marketing, specifically in a larger professional franchise. I have nothing set up yet, but I have been encouraged by many to take a week or two off of work, and just spend some time relaxing and enjoying my last bit of time off. I look forward to staying in the Tacoma area, and seeking out smaller marketing opportunities with other associations such as Chambers Bay, in order to work up to my dream career. Jordan Abel – Bachelor of Science in nursing Jordan Abel ’12 is from Aberdeen, Wash. Why

  • put on hold and we won’t be able to register you for classes until it’s complete. What is the MMR Immunization Verification Form?All students born after December 31, 1956 are required to provide documentation (via the MMR Verification Form) of two MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccinations received after the first birthday. The MMR Verification Form is required before you can register for your classes. You can find more information about this requirement on the PLU Health Services website. Do

  • University’s assets. (e) Concern for the welfare and development of the leaders, officers and staff of the University. (f) Concern for the welfare and development of the faculty, and an appreciation for their work of teaching, scholarship and leadership as central to the mission of the University. (g) Concern for the health, activities, living conditions, and general physical, educational, and spiritual welfare of the students. (h) Willingness and ability to attend and participate in regular meetings of

  • genius and professor at the University of Chicago, struggles with her own mathematical genius and mental illness. The play won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. Produced by Vpstart Crow. The APO One-Acts – “Gone Mad, Will Return” January 23- 25 at 7:30 p.m. Completely student produced, this January term festival features three one-act plays that are directed, performed and often written solely by students. Tickets: $5 General Admission, $3 with PLU ID. Tickets available

  • – November 1, 2015 Decision Notification:                                                           by November 4, 2015 Confirmation and $50 Deposit Due to Wang Center:       November 15, 2015 Background Check Upon Confirmation or by:                   November 15, 2015 Registration with LWI:                                                         November 18, 2015 Set up Fundraising Page and Begin Fundraising!             November 18-20, 2015 Visit with PLU Health Center or your physician

  • ) BIOL 448 : Immunology Explores the physical, cellular, and molecular components of innate and adaptive immune responses. Emphasizes an integrated approach to exploring immunological concepts within the context of human health and disease. Prerequisites: BIOL 330 and one of the following courses BIOL 341, 342, 352, 442, 445, or 453. (4) BIOL 449 : Virology The diversity that exists among viruses is staggering, and there is no type of life on Earth that is not subject to infection by viruses. This

  • the thickness, surface area, surface chemistry, pore size and conductivity between samples that the capacitance will also be conserved. 4:00 pm - Chemicals of Concern? Phthalates in Medical Supplies and Personal Care Products Anna Kreutz, Senior Capstone Seminar Nail polishes and medical supplies were tested for the presence of phthalates, a class of chemicals used as plasticizers that have been shown to produce various negative health effects. To determine whether polish formulations had changed

  • life, before losing his life itself.Studio TheaterProof November 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. Mitchell Helton ‘15, Director Catherine, the daughter of Robert, a recently deceased mathematical genius and professor at the University of Chicago, struggles with her own mathematical genius and mental illness. The play won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. Produced by Vpstart Crow. The APO One-Acts – “Gone Mad, Will Return” January 23- 25 at 7:30 p.m. Completely student produced

  • 103):There and Back Again, A Lute's Unexpected Journey Bessie A. Young (’83), MD MPH Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology University of Washington, VA Puget Sound Health Care System

  • . The title will be listed on the student term-based record as Intern: followed by the specific title designated by the instructor in consultation with the student. (1 to 12) ESCI 498 : Seminar Discussion of professional papers and introduction to directed research for the Capstone project. Required of all majors in their senior year. December graduates should complete the sequence (ESCI 498-499) in their final full year. Prerequisite: at least 8 semester hours of 300-level or above courses in earth