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  •  fundraiser to support David’s trip to South Sudan.Throughout two years living together, David and I spent countless hours discussing topics typical of college students: politics, religion, dating, etc. Our conversations were open, honest and even chippy at times. But it wasn’t until he was featured in the spring 2010 issue of PLU’s Scene magazine (now ResoLute) that I knew any details of his personal journey. Upon arranging to discuss David’s return to South Sudan, I was excited but nervous to address

  • ischemic stroke cascade that involves the unregulated influx of calcium. The transient receptor potential melastatin 7 (TRPM7) channels play a major role in a variety of physiological and pharmacological functions within your body. This channel has been studied to be overactive after hypoxic ischemic injury. A fairly new compound, Waixenicin A has been identified as the most selective and potent inhibitor of the TRPM7 channel as of 2015, thus blocking Ca2+, Mg2+, and other divalent cations from

  • biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II:  Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the

  • biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II:  Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the

  • methods. Over the span of her career, she has published on such topics as teenage mothers, incarcerated mothers, and divorced women. Since 2010 she has been conducting participant observation research with the authors of romance novels, examining the gendered aspects of the career and how women experience writing what has been described as the most popular, least respected literary genre. At PLU, Gregson has a long record of faculty governance and leadership experience. She has served on and chaired

  • examination of human resource planning, development, and utilization in modern organizations. Topics include: recruitment, selection, training and development, performance appraisal, collective bargaining, contracts, benefit programs, relationships, and role of the human resource department. (2) EDUC 743 : Educational Finance in P12 The primary goal of this course is to help aspiring school leaders understand school finance and the systemic and political impacts on P12. Students will look at school

  • Services & RequestsListed below are some of the services and support provided via the Help Desk. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics – Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z – Services listed alphabetically Search – Enter one or more keywords Need help with your question or problem? You can Make a Service Request online. You’ll need your PLU ePass username and password to log in.  If you’re having trouble with your ePass, phone 253-535-7525 or email helpdesk@plu.edu

  • '21Greyson Hoye graduated from PLU in May 2021 with majors in History, Global Studies, and German, as well as a minor in French. Greyson’s experience with the History department began before he even enrolled at PLU, when one of the History faculty interviewed him as a candidate for the Regent’s Scholarship, an award that he received in 2017. During his time as a History major, Greyson focused his research on topics related to the Holocaust, the Second World War, and the Cold War period. In the winter of

  • get a glimpse of what other scholars have discovered about the Third Reich’s relationship with alcohol, it is necessary to look in larger works regarding other topics. These works discussions of the Nazi relationship with alcohol present the Third Reich’s practices as contradictory and paradoxical, with extra rations of alcohol being supplied to soldiers tasked with carrying out the executions, while simultaneously legislation passed legalizing the sterilization of alcoholics. This paper instead

  • Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT). He arrived at PLU in 2005 and became Chair of the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy in 2009. In addition to these roles, he has served in various leadership positions at PLU (including Budget Advisory Committee and Faculty Affairs Committee) and as a volunteer within the field of MFT and the community. Dr. Ward continues to actively practice as a marriage and family therapist and is active in public speaking on topics related to mental health and