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better and to become a contributing member of society, whether local or global. Academic studies cover the arts, humanities, languages, social sciences, and physical sciences. It is this broader understanding of the human condition that is integrated into nursing practice. Person-centered care Health care that establishes a partnership among healthcare professionals and clients (or person) to ensure that decisions respect clients’ wants, needs, and preferences and that clients have the education and
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prioritizing the first-generation student experience, it rarely crossed her mind. Now, the dean of natural sciences wears it on a button — during new-student orientation, move-in day, even at events where prospective students might surface. “For a long time, I didn’t really think about being first-generation,” said Auman, who also serves as professor of biology. “It’s not like I put that label on myself. In more recent years, as PLU has put more of an emphasis on trying to support first-generation students
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Lutheran University started prioritizing the first-generation student experience, it rarely crossed her mind. Now, the dean of natural sciences wears it on a button — during new-student orientation, move-in day, even at events where prospective students might surface. “For a long time, I didn’t really think about being first-generation,” said Auman, who also serves as professor of biology. “It’s not like I put that label on myself. In more recent years, as PLU has put more of an emphasis on trying to
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anemia crises that is effective in only 40% of patients. We are interested in synthesizing related compounds for biological study, including the natural product N,N’-dihydroxyurea (DHU) and its analogs based on drug design by David Mazziotti. Routes to DHU have been previously reported by Weifang et al. using triphosgene (40% yield) and Boyland et al. using phosgene (46%). S,S’-Dimethyldithiocarbonate (DMDTC) was chosen as a convenient precursor which could potentially improve the ease of isolation
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Women During Reconstruction Faculty Mentor: Gina Hames, History This research paper applies the modern concept of intersectional identity to historical analysis. By viewing four black women during Reconstruction through an intersectional lens, it is possible to better understand the dynamics that influenced their work and how their activism benefited black women in general. 9:15 am | Session I - AUC 214 Chris Knutzen HallFaculty Moderator: Ann Auman, Natural Sciences Student(s)Presentation Kaden
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working everyday to make this planet a more cohesive, balanced, diverse and loved place. A Coalescing Interpretation of Biology and Storytelling On the Relationship Between: Two Ocean Megafauna, People and Plastic.This paper interprets the environmental problem of plastics in the ocean through the lens of environmental biology and storytelling. It addresses the biological explanation of plastic threats to biodiversity and consequent functionality of ecosystems by examining S.T. Coleridge’s The Rime
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technology. He opened up that pathway to me.” Gavidia also was part of the College of Natural Sciences Mentoring Program. “Everyone should use that program. Those alumni are super motivated, and they answer any questions you have. It could be related to your major or not, and you can just have good conversations with them.” Amazon has already offered him a software engineering position. Eventually, he wants to start his own software company after gaining more experience in the field. Read Previous Ash
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lay all undiscovered before me.” ~ Isaac Newton I love this quote because it sums up my interest in astrophysics and in doing research after I graduate. There is so much left to be discovered! During her time at PLU, Kim has conducted research at the W.M. Keck Observatory and also volunteered during Jazz Under the Stars events. Photo: John Froschauer / PLU Kim and other Natural Sciences Division students and faculty sported Bjug beards during the Bjug Harstad Day of Giving. Meet KimOne of 3,067
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Research Fellowship, Duke University Graduate School (2006) Mellon Dissertation fellow, Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University (2005-06) Preparing Future Faculty fellow, Duke University/Elon University (2005-06) Duke University Graduate Fellowship (2001-2006) Phi Beta Kappa (2001) College of Arts & Sciences Fellowship for Undergraduate Research, University of Virginia (2000) Professional Memberships/Organizations American Academy of Religion American Society of Church History Biography Seth
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fellow, Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University (2005-06) Preparing Future Faculty fellow, Duke University/Elon University (2005-06) Duke University Graduate Fellowship (2001-2006) Phi Beta Kappa (2001) College of Arts & Sciences Fellowship for Undergraduate Research, University of Virginia (2000) Professional Memberships/Organizations American Academy of Religion American Society of Church History Biography Seth Dowland teaches courses in PLU’s International Honors, First-Year Experience
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