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Section 1. LOW ENROLLMENT COURSES University policy requires that all continuing education courses have a sufficiently large enrollment to guarantee that costs do not exceed income. A minimum enrollment number is established for each course dependent on the salary to be paid and the tuition to be charged. If enrollment falls below the minimum, the instructor’s salary will be reduced by a proportionate amount. The instructor of a class with an enrollment below the minimum will have the option of
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2021-2022 Executive CommitteeSeth Dowland, Associate Professor of Religion Ph.D., Duke University, 2007 Contact at dowland@plu.edu Angie Hambrick, Assistant Vice President for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Ph.D., Azusa Pacific U, 2016 Contact at hambriaz@plu.edu Jennifer James, Chair of Women’s and Gender Studies and Associate Professor of English Ph.D., Columbia University, 2012 Contact at jamesja@plu.edu Lathiena Nervo, Assistant Professor of Biology Ph.D., University of Maryland
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be from 5 to 10 members. Length of Term of Council Members – All members shall serve for a two-year term with no limitation on the number of terms. Meetings – The Council shall meet a minimum of once each calendar year.
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to the National ELCA Indian Boarding School’s “Truth-Seeking and Truth-Telling Initiative” Directly following this year’s Lutheran Studies conference is the National Day of Remembrance for Indian Boarding Schools on Sept 30, 2024, and Indigenous People’s Day on October 14, 2024.
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Human Error Human error is defined as inadvertent action; inadvertently doing other than what should have been done; slip, lapse, mistake. Near-miss Near-miss is defined as an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage – but had the potential to do so. These events can represent an opportunity for students and faculty to identify and correct errors that have the potential to jeopardize patient safety. At-risk Behavior At-risk behavior is defined as a behavioral choice
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line to answer any questions, which may be asked in order to dispatch emergency vehicles. Once released from the call by Campus Safety, keep the telephone line open for incoming calls.
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Kierkegaardian Case Study7:15 pm - Molly HousePhilosophical Canon, Environmental Philosophy, and Indigenous Philosophy7:30 pm - Danielle CoxFiction and Philosophy Overlaps: Fiction as a Medium for Exploring Philosophy
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often T.A. for Art of the Book I courses and have the opportunity to assist in the Elliott Press with commissioned projects that are brought to the Press. This course is offered annually, usually in Spring semester.
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Official High School & College/University TranscriptsFinal, official transcripts from high school and all college/university attended are required to start classes! High School transcripts must show the actual graduation date. College/University transcripts must show final grades for all courses enrolled. Transcripts must be sent directly from the high school or college/university or must be brought in to the Registrar’s office in a sealed envelope from the school. Transcripts must be sent to
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Academic Integrity Alcoholic Beverages Behavior of Guests Building Security Computer and Network Use Concern for Self and Others Confiscation of Possessions Disruption of University Community Equal Educational Opportunity Equipment Misuse False Information Fire Safety Firearms, Explosives, or Weapons Freedom of Expression Gambling Guests On-Campus and at PLU Events Hazing Identification Card Illegal Drugs Immunization Policy Neighbor Relations Noise Non-Cooperation Pets on-Campus Physical
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