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  • to the Bodleian Library. I am studying Education, and my schedule is preset for me. Can I participate in IHON-Oxford? Yes! While it is true that the Education program has a tight schedule, we have had several successful Education majors attend IHON-Oxford in their Sophomore years.  It takes a little planning, but you can absolutely do it.  Contact Program Director Dr. Arthur Strum or IHON Director Seth Dowland for help scheduling.

  • . Mexican citizens are required to apply for a visa. This can be done by requesting a change of status (if the individual currently holds another non-immigrant status in the U.S.), or by applying at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Mexico. For more information, visit the State Department’s website on TN visas. Please notify Human Resources if you are planning to bring a dependent(s) with you to the U.S.Arrival at PLUUpon arrival to campus, please check in with Human Resources with a copy of your I-94 card

  • . 3.2.2 Roles & Responsibilities All members of the Pacific Lutheran University community are responsible for the protection of the confidentiality, integrity, security, and availability of university data. Data Owner: PLU maintains ownership of all data stored in administrative information systems. Data Trustee: Data trustees are senior university officials (or their designees) who have planning and policy-level responsibility for data within their functional areas and management responsibilities for

  • begin the music education course sequence as sophomores. Two courses ground students in the history and philosophy of music education, curriculum issues, classroom management, lesson planning, and assessment. The first two practicum experiences are also scheduled during this year. Juniors and Seniors: Juniors and seniors take courses in the School of Education and Kinesiology and choose from a variety of Department of Music lab courses in instrumental, choral, and general music methods. As seniors

  • Dean’s Welcome PLU School of Nursing Overview History Guiding Principals, Vision, Mission Philosophy SoN Strategic Planning Framework and Initiatives 2022 SoN Program Outcomes Integrated Learning Objectives School of Nursing Organization Chart School of Nursing Leadership Team Administrative Office Accreditation and Approvals PLU School of Nursing Accreditation Washington State Rules Governing Nurse Education Programs SoN Program Improvement Plans Helpful Acronyms School of Nursing Organization

  • and hands-on practitioners in thinking seriously about contemporary issues. In planning for each symposium the challenge is to include appropriate breadth and depth in order to stimulate the interests of a diverse audience and facilitate maximum participation in the symposium. Past Symposia focused on “Pathways to Peace: Norway’s Approach to Democracy and Development” (January 2005), “Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations” (February 2008) and “Understanding the World through

  • Food Truck PolicyRequest approval from Hospitality Services in writing when planning an event on campus that will include food trucks. This request must be submitted at least 30 business days prior to the event. The request must include the number of food trucks and desired location. Hospitality Services will review and give conditional approval. The trucks may not block access routes or cause any safety hazards. For PLU hosted events: The following information must be provided to Hospitality

  • Who can participate?All K-12 students from public, private, and home schools in Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, and Thurston Counties are invited to participate.Where is the fair?The fair will be permanently virtual.Who sponsors the fair?The fair is managed, in partnership with PLU, by the South Sound STEM Fair Alliance, a Washington state nonprofit corporation with IRS tax exempt status. Donations, grants, and in-kind support covers the costs of planning and

  • Social Work’s Function in Reducing Substance Abuse and Health Risks in the United States 3:00pm - Break15 Minute Break3:15pm - H. Darcy King-Peterson Psychosocial Disorders and Type I Diabetes: What Social Workers Need to Know about the Cost of Invisibility and Misunderstanding 3:45pm - Mariah K. Fore It’s Not Where You Come From, It’s Where You Belong: Adoption and Identity 4:15pm - Ashley M. Lambertson Permanency Planning in the Foster Care System Saturday May 5, 2018 - Xavier 2509:00am - KayLee R

  • advice. Specific waivers for a particular event can be drafted to allow for a quicker process at the beginning of your event through Clubs and Organizations. Following the completion of the Event Planning Form, you may e-mail clubs@plu.edu to discuss the creation of an event-specific waiver. Please note that 10 working days notice is needed to prepare liability waivers that are event-specific. More information on travel liability. Contact the Clubs and Orgs Intern as early as possible! Once a waiver