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education through the Montana Nurses Association. Continued Nursing Education (CNE) events are planned and by an appointed Director of CCNL. Faculty interested in becoming a nurse planner for a CNE event should contact the current CCNL Director. Please note that several months of planning and ample time allowed for marketing are needed to accomplish all of the necessary steps as defined by CNE regulations. Community Based Clinicals (CBC) CBCs are conducted as practice-based community service learning
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Square. Wear your black and gold! Prizes will be given away throughout the event Join the fun at any or all of the activities Join colleagues from across campus in Red Square for a morning full of activities, including live entertainment, field games, and summertime treats. Families, friends, and community members are welcome.Wednesday, Aug. 118 a.m. - 1 p.m.Red Square Schedule of Events Come in your black and gold and join the festivities as you wish! 8 - 9:30 a.m. Free coffee, tea and treats Red
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of a living faith tradition, bringing those sources into dialogue with contemporary questions and challenges. As an annual event sponsored by the Department of Religion, the lectureship serves as a lasting testimony to the intellectual gifts and generosity of spirit so admirably expressed in the lives and teaching of David and Marilyn Knutson. In October 2014, the Knutson Lecture Scholar was the Rev. Dr. Monica A. Coleman. A scholar and activist, the Rev. Dr. Coleman is committed to connecting
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activism. This event invited First in the Family and Students of Color together to have open conversations about how to set healthy boundaries with oneself, friends and family. Students took pictures together using polaroid cameras for college memories and to remind themselves why they’re here.
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of applicants. The five- day event was offered by the Council of Independent Colleges and Interfaith Youth Core, a nonprofit organization working to make interfaith cooperation a social norm. Hammerstrom and other educators from various universities learned about engaging students in constructive dialogue. They dealt with case studies that each participant brought to the table, springing from everyday experiences and challenges related to religion. He said knowing how to respond to religious
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of the School of Arts and Communication FOCUS Series event on perspective. Tickets are available at the Concierge Desk in the Anderson University Center, 253-535-7411 [credit/debit/cash), and can be purchased at the door before the show [cash only]. Concessions will be available for purchase in the lobby before the show and during intermission. Read Previous Justin Huertas’ “Semi-Autobiographical” Musical Premieres at the Seattle Repertory Theatre Read Next A passion for dance, a call to teach
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Speaker: Jenny Odell, Writer and Artist Introduction: Rona Kaufman, Professor of English, PLU Location: Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center Friday, March 88:45 - 10:30 a.m. | Blue Zones Purpose Planning WorkshopThe Blue Zones Project Purpose Workshop is a two-hour event led by a certified facilitator that helps individuals find clarity of purpose. It is designed to assist in the discovery or rediscovery of an individual’s gifts, values, and passions. This workshop aims to help participants
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