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Education. In 2014, five new Fulbrights brought PLU’s total to 100. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the Fulbright program was established in 1946 by the U.S. Congress to “enable the government of the United States to increase mutual understanding between people of the United States and the people of other countries.” It is the largest U.S. international exchange program offering opportunities for students, scholars and professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research
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the field of Holocaust Studies in the US and abroad. Before joining the Museum, Mr. Shapiro served in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the United States Information Agency and Department of State, where he was responsible for the Fulbright Fellowship Program and other major international exchange programs. Earlier, he was an Editor of the journal Problems of Communism and Editor in Chief of the Journal of International Affairs. Mr. Shapiro served as a consultant to the Justice
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the field of Holocaust Studies in the US and abroad. Before joining the Museum, Mr. Shapiro served in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the United States Information Agency and Department of State, where he was responsible for the Fulbright Fellowship Program and other major international exchange programs. Earlier, he was an Editor of the journal Problems of Communism and Editor in Chief of the Journal of International Affairs. Mr. Shapiro served as a consultant to the Justice
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the field of Holocaust Studies in the US and abroad. Before joining the Museum, Mr. Shapiro served in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the United States Information Agency and Department of State, where he was responsible for the Fulbright Fellowship Program and other major international exchange programs. Earlier, he was an Editor of the journal Problems of Communism and Editor in Chief of the Journal of International Affairs. Mr. Shapiro served as a consultant to the Justice
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the field of Holocaust Studies in the US and abroad. Before joining the Museum, Mr. Shapiro served in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the United States Information Agency and Department of State, where he was responsible for the Fulbright Fellowship Program and other major international exchange programs. Earlier, he was an Editor of the journal Problems of Communism and Editor in Chief of the Journal of International Affairs. Mr. Shapiro served as a consultant to the Justice
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the field of Holocaust Studies in the US and abroad. Before joining the Museum, Mr. Shapiro served in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the United States Information Agency and Department of State, where he was responsible for the Fulbright Fellowship Program and other major international exchange programs. Earlier, he was an Editor of the journal Problems of Communism and Editor in Chief of the Journal of International Affairs. Mr. Shapiro served as a consultant to the Justice
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the field of Holocaust Studies in the US and abroad. Before joining the Museum, Mr. Shapiro served in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the United States Information Agency and Department of State, where he was responsible for the Fulbright Fellowship Program and other major international exchange programs. Earlier, he was an Editor of the journal Problems of Communism and Editor in Chief of the Journal of International Affairs. Mr. Shapiro served as a consultant to the Justice
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the field of Holocaust Studies in the US and abroad. Before joining the Museum, Mr. Shapiro served in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the United States Information Agency and Department of State, where he was responsible for the Fulbright Fellowship Program and other major international exchange programs. Earlier, he was an Editor of the journal Problems of Communism and Editor in Chief of the Journal of International Affairs. Mr. Shapiro served as a consultant to the Justice
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applications. Molecules called ligands bind to the surface of nanocrystals during their synthesis. Previous studies have demonstrated that these ligands can be exchanged, resulting in an alteration of nanocrystal characteristics—one of which being photoluminescence (PL) intensity. We synthesized both colloidal CdSe nanocrystals and nanobelts then exchanged their surface ligands with pyridine and dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP). This enabled us to look at whether ligands have similar effects on nanocrystal PL
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movement.” McNeillie comes to PLU via a choreographic exchange. At the end of April, Brown will go to Central Washington University to share choreography with their students. “Ariella and I are very different choreographers in process and style,” McNeillie explained. “This is such a wonderful opportunity for both our programs to gain experience with various ways to approach the creative process.“ Tickets for Dance Continuum are $8 General Admission, $5 Senior Citizens and Alumni, $3 PLU Community
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