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,” Paula recalled. But when Foege sauntered up and said he was a senior (possibly hoping to impress), Paula basically told him, nicely, to get lost. “I said I don’t like phonies.” Foege persisted, eventually convincing a friend of Paula to get her to give him another chance. To make a long story short: She did; he got into medical school at the University of Washington; they got married; began their family with son David; and went off to Africa to fulfill one of Bill Foege’s boyhood dreams—to work as a
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Endorsements indicate which content and grade levels you are qualified for and authorized to teach. All Education Candidates must earn at least one endorsement. Candidates must also pass the appropriate WEST-E or NES test for each endorsement. Undergraduate Level Endorsements The Bachelor of Arts in Education program’s primary endorsement is in Elementary Education, which covers grades K-8. Elementary candidates are strongly encouraged to earn an additional endorsement in order to improve job
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Feature 3420 The Big 9-OH: Celebrating 90 years of Choir of the West Mollie Smith September 23, 2016 Feature 342 Views Read more
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By Mandi LeCompte The combined Elliott Press and the Thorniley Collection of Antique Type at PLU now makes up the largest collection of printing equipment in the Pacific Northwest, both in size and variety of type styles and eras represented. Last spring, with the tiniest pica of type to the large, iron 19th century hand press, the Thorniley Collection from WCP Solutions (formerly West Coast Paper) found a new home at PLU, adding more than 1,000 fonts, 40 type cabinets, five presses, antique
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not designing, writing or speaking, Logan’s enjoys going to the gym and relaxing at home with his wife, daughter and dog. They currently reside in the beautiful Pacific North West, and are lifelong Seattle Seahawks fans.
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’ Figures.” African Arts 15: 4, 1982. Roy, Christopher. “The Art of Burkina Faso.” University of Iowa Museum of Art: Art and Life in Africa. Accessed April 15 at http://africa.uima.uiowa.edu/topic-essays/show/37?start=18.
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Rutgers University managing a program to develop the HIV nursing workforce in the US. She currently works at for Johns Hopkins University on the Demographic and Health Surveys Program, where she supports national statistical agencies and ministries of health in developing countries on the dissemination and use of health data from national household surveys. Annē also works as an expert consultant to the Peace Corps Africa Region, where she supports country posts who are looking to replicate her
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resistance Kyla JohnstonW.F. West High SchoolChehalis2ndCreating a Cost Effective Glucose Test Strip to Compliment Personalized Medication Smriti SomasundaramOlympia HSOlympia2ndInvestigate Tin-based Perovskite structures using Ethylenediammonium as an Additive and Prediction of new potential perovskite using Machine Learning Amina Khan and Claire BaileyBellarmine Preparatory SchoolPrivate3rdDeveloping an in vitro culture model for cryptosporidium parvum Daniel SantiagoW.F. West High
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Highlights Upcoming Events Christmas concerts: “In Sweet Rejoicing” Dec. 3-5, Dec. 9-10 Ring in the season with a Christmas celebration that is sure to warm the heart and lift your holiday spirit! Choir of the West, University Chorale and University Symphony Orchestra will perform in the annual event. Tickets go on sale Nov. 1. More Information Opera: “Fiery Jade — Cai Yan” Nov. 17-20 PLU Opera presents the world premiere of “Fiery Jade- Cai Yan” with music by Gregory Youtz, composer and professor of
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News 3720 PLU named the leading distributor of creative arts scholarships among West Coast colleges Mollie Smith November 2, 2016 News 372 Views Read more
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