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  • sciences. Through this comprehensive 10-week summer experience, Amgen Scholars will prepare for graduate study and a research career in the health sciences. Students will be matched with a faculty mentor and complete an original project under the guidance of their mentor. At the end of the program, Amgen Scholars will present their findings in the form of a written abstract, verbal presentation, and poster presentation. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Massachusetts) – The Summer Training in Academic

  • patterns? Is there a group of classes where you have done better/worse in the past?Consider this:Is your potential major a reflection of your interests, passions, and abilities?Quick Links Wild Hope ProjectAsk Yourself What are my values? Are my decisions and choices influenced by certain religious or philosophical beliefs and teachings? What are my motivations? Are outside pressures (from family, peers, or the job market) shaping and influencing my decisions? Am I choosing a major because I believe it

  • = RegExp.$1; } })(); You do not have javascript enabled. You can complete this form by following this link: https://plu.formstack.com/forms/grad_gathering_2020 Event schedule1. Welcome 2. Breakout group networking 2. Harnessing the Power of Hope 3. Breakout groups – Reflections 4. Small groups report back 5. Questions and answersLearn about the pre-arrival and upon arrival protocol for joining (or re-joining!) campus this fall. Quarantine & Testing Info

  • Contest. And they won! Read MoreActors explore the world of Japanese puppetryActors practiced the art of Bunraku puppetry to express Paula Vogle’s play, “The Long Christmas Ride Home.” Read MoreI never thought I'd perform before 12 million peoplePluTonic, a men’s a cappella group, spends a whirlwind summer singing for the nation on ‘America’s Got Talent.’ Read More

  • Thompson12:15-12:30 - Hannah Harvey12:30-12:45 - Brooke Nelson11:50-12:00 - Introduction12:00-12:15 - Abigail ThompsonCultural Replication and Polythetic Group Enculturation at Holden Village12:15-12:30 - Hannah HarveyThe (Re)Negotiation of Gender Roles and Cultural Identity in a Greek-American Community12:30-12:45 - Brooke NelsonGo in Peace, Serve the Lord: Examining Racial Hierarchy in Christian Faith-Based Humanitarianism12:45-12:50 - Break12:50-1:05 - Kasey Gardner1:05-1:20 - Josiah Johnson12:50-1:05

  • cancelled with less than two weeks notice will be charged a percentage of rental fees.Events Outside the AUC The minimum order charge for deliveries is $50. Deliveries can be made from 7am to 7pm. Full china service for a served meal is $2 per person. If it is necessary to rent from an outside agency, other charges may apply. Information to have when booking Name of group Date of event Time and length of event (including preferred set-up and pick-up time) Location Type of service Guest count Table set

  • , processing, and application of complex electronic and photonic materials. For more information on the program and how to apply, please visit: http://uwmemc.org/education/programs/reu/ Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer research program sponsored by the University of Washington’s (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI). It supports a select group of undergraduates to participate in authentic research in solar, energy storage, and grid technologies under the mentorship of UW’s world-class faculty

  • rights. He studied what the Nazis were doing and compiled material into a book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. It this book on occupation, Lemkin created a new word to describe what he termed “the crime with no name.” The word he made was genocide. “Genocide” is derived from the Greek word :”genos” (race, clan) and the Latin suffix “cide” (killing). He defined genocide as a state sponsored, coordinated attempt to annihilate a national group of people. Lemkin was so dedicated to preventing further

  • rights. He studied what the Nazis were doing and compiled material into a book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. It this book on occupation, Lemkin created a new word to describe what he termed “the crime with no name.” The word he made was genocide. “Genocide” is derived from the Greek word :”genos” (race, clan) and the Latin suffix “cide” (killing). He defined genocide as a state sponsored, coordinated attempt to annihilate a national group of people. Lemkin was so dedicated to preventing further

  • rights. He studied what the Nazis were doing and compiled material into a book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. It this book on occupation, Lemkin created a new word to describe what he termed “the crime with no name.” The word he made was genocide. “Genocide” is derived from the Greek word :”genos” (race, clan) and the Latin suffix “cide” (killing). He defined genocide as a state sponsored, coordinated attempt to annihilate a national group of people. Lemkin was so dedicated to preventing further