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  • FBI Virtual Career Trek Posted by: nicolacs / April 5, 2021 April 5, 2021 FBI Virtual Career Trek – 4/15/21 from 4:00-5:30 p.m. Each career trek will include an organization overview, panel with employees from various departments, discussion about any internships or entry-level job opportunities, plus plenty of time for Q&A. Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/197OBydPX6ls01S-OA-C8CSvFJ3NJ6JlSM9JLszZUYow/viewform?edit_requested=true Questions? Contact: Sue Dahlin, sdahlin

  • Retention of Resource Material Description of Records Resource material received from the synodical or the Churchwide office for the support of the activity of the congregation are as follows: Hymnals Worship materials Curriculum Programmatic materials Care of Records For congregations, such materials seldom have permanent value and the files should be culled annually. These materials are collected in the Churchwide and synod or region archives. Final Disposition Samples of hymnals and parish

  • Retention of Records of Synodical Agencies, Schools, and Camps Description of RecordsCare of RecordsFinal Disposition Constitutions and bylaws Articles of incorporation Minutes of boards Audit reports Copies of insurance policiesAgencies, schools, and camps related to the synod are encouraged to protect their vital records by duplication and dispersal. Copies of vital records placed in the synod office may serve this purpose.Retain until superseded by updated versions or until tenure of new

  • Joel Earlywine ’17 Wins Best Research Abstract Award Posted by: Marcom Web Team / December 2, 2019 December 2, 2019 Joel Earlywine Wins Best Research Abstract AwardJoel Earlywine (PLU Economics, 2017) School of Public Health Boston University, has won the best Research Abstract award for the Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance Abuse and Addiction (AMERSA) for 2019.More Read Previous From PLU to Politics Read Next Congrats Bernice! LATEST POSTS Meet Cameron

  • Service & LeadershipYou will find resources here to support faculty in their service and leadership endeavors that “benefit the university, their profession, and the community through lives of thoughtful inquiry, work, leadership, and care.” The focus of resources provided (at this time) is on service to the university.Advising & MentoringResources to support student advising and mentoring of faculty colleaguesLearn MoreCommunity Engagement and ServiceCommunity Engagement and Service

  • changes in forms and policies concerning its function Recommends class schedule Recommends content of curriculum publications Proofs brochure copies Meets monthly with LIFE’s Program Coordinator, to work on above tasks.

  • PrintingThe full range of the Marketing & Communications staff assists clients across campus with concept development, writing, editing, design, photography, printing and mailing of print projects. Some projects are printed on campus on the digital copiers in the Copy Center. Others are vended to off campus providers of offset printing. For assistance with print projects contact customer service. You will be directed to the proper project manager. Customer service maintains billing, financial

  • SuppliesCustomer service provides office supplies such as: toner for copiers, intercampus envelopes, generic envelopes and paper stock for copiers and printers. Paper stock is provided in many different colors, sizes, and weights; all paper is at least 10-40% post consumer. (Please refer to our Paper Sample Book). Specialty paper can be received the next day. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false

  • 2014 AwardsCongratulations to the three Grand Prize Winners for Grades 9-12! 1st Place: Surabhi Mundada, 9th Grade, Olympia High School 2nd Place: Elise Wilson, 12th Grade, Sumner High School 3rd Place: Anjali Vasisht, 9th Grade, Olympia High School They will represent the SSRSEF at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair May 11-16 in Los Angeles, CA Please click on the links below for other award winners: Grade 9-12 Category Awards Grade 9-12 Specialty Awards Grade 6-8 Grade Level

  • 2015 AwardsCongratulations to the following Grand Prize winners! They will represent the SSRSEF at Intel ISEF May 10-15 in Pittsburgh, PA. 1st Place: Surabhi Mundada; Olympia HS; MyGlove: Assisting Hand Movements, Grip and Tremor Detection 2nd Place: Mehar Nallamalli; Capital HS; NapX-Safety Alert Mobile Application to Detect Drowsy Drivers 3rd Place: Anjali Vasisht; Olympia HS; Comparative Analysis of Bacteriophages, Natural Antibacterials and Pharmaceutical Agents Please click on the links