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  • : Disciplinary Approaches to Migrant StoriesPanel Title: Mobility Made Visible: Disciplinary Approaches to Migrant Stories Who: Rebekah M.K. Mergenthal Title: Associate Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University Bio: Rebekah M.K. Mergenthal received her B.A. from Columbia University and her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Her research and teaching interests involve many aspects of U.S. history, especially westward expansion, colonization, and race relations. Who: Adela Ramos Title: Associate

  • three until Anderson’s retirement in 1991. Growth continued in 1964 when Dr. Wayne Gildseth came to the department. When Gildseth left and Anderson became Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1966, Dr. Frederick Tobiason and Dr. Donald Lee came; Lee left after one year and Dr. Burton Nesset replaced him. Further expansion was facilitated greatly through a major grant from the Research Corporation administered by Dean Anderson and co-authored by Dr. Sherman Nornes of the physics department

  • 38 years respectively, for females and males. Gene therapy and editing in hematopoietic stem cells  (HSCs) has been used to treat SCD. However, there are a few limitations such as low editing efficiency and decreased cell expansion. Cell expansion is very crucial for gene editing strategies. Our study  focused on evaluating a novel small molecule to improve gene editing outcome. The proprietary compound we tested increases HSCs  expansion and homology directed repair (HDR) editing efficiency

  • of sports for “social good” such as assisting the integration of new immigrants and in reducing crime in the cities of Norway. Also considered will be the relationship between voluntary sports clubs and health policy. Dr. Eivind Asrum Skille, Faculty of Health and Sports, Hedmark University College, Elverum, Norway Location: University Center, Room 133 B-3) “Beijing-The Paralympic Experience” The world is experiencing a large expansion of athlete participation. The roots of the Paralympic games

  • of sports for “social good” such as assisting the integration of new immigrants and in reducing crime in the cities of Norway. Also considered will be the relationship between voluntary sports clubs and health policy. Dr. Eivind Asrum Skille, Faculty of Health and Sports, Hedmark University College, Elverum, Norway Location: University Center, Room 133 B-3) “Beijing-The Paralympic Experience” The world is experiencing a large expansion of athlete participation. The roots of the Paralympic games

  • taking a shot. +Enlarge Photo 1960s & 1970s: Expanding and Modernizing In 1973, expansion and financing of PLU women’s athletics were given an enormous boost by an anonymous gift of $420,000 in the form of two trusts. Soon, PLU would house 22 men’s and women’s varsity sports—more than any other NAIA school in the Northwest (at the time). In 1974, PLU welcomed its first four African-American basketball players to campus. Two of them, Jeff Byrd and Tony Hicks, led the team in scoring both years they

  • including Adobe and Gateway Computer. Gibbs has also served as vice president of corporate communications at Nike, where she was chief communications strategist and spokesperson on a wide range of issues including regulatory concerns, production sourcing and labor practices, mergers and acquisitions and financial performance during one of Nike’s most rapid periods of global expansion. Prior to Nike, Gibbs was director of public relations at Mattel, Inc., where she was a member of an integrated brand

  • most rapid periods of global expansion. Prior to Nike, Gibbs was director of public relations at Mattel, Inc., where she was a member of an integrated brand marketing team devoted to reaching the billion-dollar milestone for Barbie worldwide sales. Gibbs began her corporate career at Apple as a public relations manager. Gibbs graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communications arts and sciences from Michigan State University. Gibbs and her husband live in Gig Harbor with her spoiled standard

  • culture of the host country. Prerequisite: HISP 103 or the equivalent. (4) HISP 252 : Spanish for Heritage Speakers - VW, GE A course designed for students who have been exposed to the Spanish language at home. The course affirms and builds upon the student's Spanish language abilities through conversation about literary and cultural texts, vocabulary expansion, composition and writing activities, and explicit study of grammar structures. Heritage language students should consult the Language

  • most rapid periods of global expansion. Prior to Nike, Gibbs was director of public relations at Mattel, Inc., where she was a member of an integrated brand marketing team devoted to reaching the billion-dollar milestone for Barbie worldwide sales. Gibbs began her corporate career at Apple as a public relations manager. Gibbs graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communications arts and sciences from Michigan State University. Gibbs and her husband live in Gig Harbor with her spoiled standard