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  • events I could ever imagine, but the real gift wasn’t to celebrate the glory of getting here,” Moderow said. “It was to be able to look back over the struggles along the way and realize that, in the messy side of success, that’s what really matters.” Moderow jumped into writing her memoir shortly after running the Iditarod races. But five years in, she realized that she needed to refine her writing skills and go back to school. She studied creative nonfiction in PLU’s MFA program from 2010 to 2013

  • . Full-time undergraduate students: Fall – $10; Spring – $10. Duplicate Diploma Fee There is a fee of $55 for lost or replacement diplomas. Health Services Charges Health Services will charge a student’s account, or a student may pay directly, for immunizations, lab work and prescriptions. Late Cancel/No Show Fines: Health Services and Counseling Services assess a fine for students who no show for appointments, cancel a scheduled appointment less than 24 hours in advance or who arrive later than 15

  • things. What’s coming up for you next? Concerts in Tulsa, New York, and Columbus, then I have this new ballet coming up with Columbus Dance Theater, and the quartet is playing another new work of mine in Cleveland. For my own projects, I’m writing a song cycle and a set of viola caprices. After that, who knows?

  • Northwest, the Northwest Bach Festival, and Walla Walla Baroque, as well as on chamber music series such as the Second City Chamber Music Series and at the Icicle Creek Center for the Arts. A dedicated pedagogue, her articles have been published in School Band and Orchestra Magazine and Flute Talk, and she has been a featured lecturer and masterclass clinician at the National Flute Association Convention, the Kansas Music Educators Convention, the University of Oregon, Cornish College of the Arts, Ohio

  • ; and in Tacoma, if you name a high school, we played there. We also were on the Pat O’Day dance circuit—he used to be THE Top 40 DJ in Seattle—we got known more that way.” The Deacons really did score a No. 1 hit in Puyallup, with the original song You Can’t Get There From Here , which “some guy from South America” posted not too long ago on YouTube, Sola said. “It was played on the big Top 40 stations at the time, KJR and KOL,” Sandvig said. If that went to The Deacons’ collective head, it did not

  • to rest.” Higgins, a biology major and environmental studies minor, said she decided to participate in the internship to gain research experience. She loved being with the whales every day and hopes to work with animals in the future. “I enjoy learning about animals and marine life, specifically,” she said. “I also like learning about the environment and how pollution affects ecosystems.” Haglund, also a biology major, applied for the internship because it focused on environmental biology. A

  • may pursue any of the following options for informal resolution: Direct Resolution. The grievant may discuss directly with the respondent the allegations of the grievance and work with the respondent to resolve any concerns. Supervisor Resolution. If the action suggested in paragraph 1 is unsuccessful, ill-advised or otherwise inappropriate, the grievant is encouraged to first discuss his or her concerns with the supervisor or department chair who is responsible for taking appropriate action. If

  • Tethered CdSe Nanocrystals: Effects of Ligands and the Local Environment” Andrea M. Munro and Neal R. Armstrong oral presentation at the SPIE Optics and Photonics Meeting (2010). “Controlling the Effective Surface Work Function of Tethered CdSe Nanocrystals by Ligand Exchange” Andrea M. Munro, Brian Zacher, Amy Graham, and Neal R. Armstrong oral presentation at the Materials Research Society Fall Meetings (2009). “Ligand Quenching of CdSe Quantum Dot Photoluminescence Investigated by Single Molecule

  • every night, and I roomed with Alan twice. Doug was a great student. He helped me study the night before every Organic Chemistry test, making sure I managed to pass while he got his A. He was also an Academic All-American in basketball. After finishing seventh in his class at the University of Washington Medical School, he held a residency at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, and spent much of his career at a branch of the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz. Doug was one of the most avid students of pop

  • ) PHIL 495 : Internship To permit undergraduate students to relate theory and practice in a work situation. 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) PHIL 499 : Capstone: Advanced Seminar in Philosophy - SR Exploration in a seminar format of an important philosophical issue, thinker, or movement. Topic to be announced at the time course is offered. Prerequisite: Three