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Isaiah Banken ’21 paves the way to medical excellence from PLU to UW School of Medicine Meet Isaiah Banken, a ’21 graduate who set his sights on a career in medicine. With a B.S. in biology and a minor in mathematics from PLU, Isaiah began exploring diverse medical opportunities near his hometown of Wenatchee, WA. From being a compassionate force in… January 16, 2024 AcademicsAlumni ProfilesBiologyPLU GradsSciences
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Retention of Congregational StatisticsDescription of Records Congregation statistic reports Care of Records Retain current reports in hard copy or in PDF for two years. Final Disposition Destroy as replaced.
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to further her career and advocate for important issues. “I’ve grown so much in my interview skills and my public performance skills; it’s kind of a vehicle to work with my passion for opera and my passion for domestic violence,” Abbott said. Abbott, a survivor of domestic violence, uses the pageants as an opportunity to advocate for victims and raise awareness about the issue. “It’s something that many of us have to deal with; many women are survivors, and it’s something that needs to be brought
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university, and that’s been really valuable.” Clark’s taken English and political science classes, and those have given her new perspectives. “The GSRS major really gets you in everywhere and gets you to do everything.” Clark is also Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship recipient. Known as the Culturally Sustaining STEM (CS-STEM) Teaching Program at PLU, the scholarship is awarded to students of different backgrounds in their senior and graduate years who want to teach STEM subjects. “There are six of us
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happened. “Drive to 125 has continued to be relevant for all of the teams throughout the year,” Thomas said. “Just as Spring sport teams were supporting and tracking the Fall teams’ wins during their season, Fall teams are now supporting the Spring teams and making note of where we are in the count. Every PLU student-athlete can take pride in being part of the success in the Drive to 125.” All team victories—for all of PLU’s 19 varsity athletic programs—counted toward the goal, and the whole campus
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Dismantling and Healing the Pain: How Racism as a Chronic Stressor Influences Intimate Relationship in Adulthood for Women of Color*** 4. Sonika Nigam and Marissa Smith Gender stereotyped words produced by toddlers** 5. Ashlee R. Owens, Brianna P. Ramirez, Sophia G. Ramos Does Loneliness Priming Encourage People to Ascribe Human Characteristics to Robots?* 6. Isabella Calvert, Gina Park, and Jaleigha Winstead-Jackson Unresolved Mystery: Cultural and linguistic influences on acquisition of basic emotion
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for African-American musicians. Finally, recognizing that African-American music means all of the Americas. The steel drum tradition from Trinidad is believed to be the only acoustical instrument to be invented in the 20th Century. Often played to the local style known as calypso, the music is joyous and rambunctious. PLU’s own Obe Quarless, who will perform, is a master of this genre. The 2014 FOCUS series brings together SOAC’s talented students and faculty to examine the theme of
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. Dolan, a double major in philosophy and economics, is in the midst of a prestigious summer internship at the Analysis Group’s headquarters in Boston. A leading economic consulting firm with offices around the world, Analysis Group’s internship positions are highly coveted and the application process is highly competitive. One thing that helped Dolan stand out from the crowd was his connection with a PLU mentor, Bruce Deal. “Mentoring is one of the most interesting and fun ways to engage as alums
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As your elected student leaders, we do more than vote in ASPLU meetings. We also do our best to listen to your voice and take action on issues you’re passionate about. To support our campus community, we reach out through Senate projects. Senate projects focus on upholding our DJS values and empowering you, the student body. We often collaborate with organizations and departments on campus to gather information and make the biggest impact.
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Original BSN Curriculum (to be retired at the end of Spring 2023) Year 1 FallBIOL 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology I PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology WRIT 101 Writing Seminar PHED 100 Personalized Fitness4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 1 Credit January TermGeneral Education Program Element (GenEd) First-Year Residency Requirement PHED Physical Activity4 Credits 1 Credit SpringBIOL 206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II CHEM 105 Chemistry of Life General Education Program Element (GenEd) Inquiry
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