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  • had done is applied to other basins.View Corina's poster here. Geologically Controlled Contaminate Flow at the Hanford Nuclear Site Ea Kirkland-Woodward The Hanford Site, established in 1943 and now decommissioned, was a nuclear weapons production site created as part of the Manhattan Project in Benton County, Washington on the Columbia River (DOE 1). Decades of manufacturing at the site has left millions of gallons of contaminants behind, which have seeped into the ground and are slowly leaching

  • an appropriate credit for the reported disputed item(s) or billing error appears on a subsequent monthly billing statement. Verify charges on the monthly P-Card statement, and forward it to reviewer. Refuse cash from a vendor in lieu of a credit being applied to the P-Card account. Notify Bank of America immediately if the P-Card is lost or stolen (1-888-449-2273). Return the P-Card to the department reviewer or directly to the Business Office upon terminating employment or transferring to

  • barcode as stated above. The packages and letters are delivered to the Front Desk Student Workers in the Residential Hall. CERTIFIED MAIL Need evidence of mailing? Certified Mail gives the sender evidence of mailing with a dated mailing receipt. It provides a confirmation number to confirm the date and time of delivery or attempted delivery. Delivery is recorded by the U.S. Postal Service. No Insurance coverage is provided with this service. This service can be applied to First-Class and Priority Mail

  • cook for themselves. Some, like applied physics and computer science double major Tim Hurd ’13, who has lived off campus for more than a year, find themselves reinventing the meaning of cooking. Hurd draws his food-spiration from a book his grandma and mom bought him in high school. The book, “A Man, a Can, a Plan,” epitomizes a man’s approach to cooking, with dense laminated cardboard pages and recipes that require a large number of canned and pre-prepared food items – but for Hurd it’s perfect

  • Harper, S. R., & Hurtado, S. (2007). Nine themes in campus racial climates and implications for institutional transformation. New Directions for Student Services, 120, 7–24. Making the best of a bad situation Mallett, R. K., & Swim, J. K. (2009). Making the best of a bad situation: Proactive coping with racial discrimination. Basic and Applied Social Psychology,31, 304–316. The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure Phinney, J. S. (1992). The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure: A new scale for use with

  • Professor at the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts Her research examines (1) psychosocial well-being among transnational and mixed-status migrant families from the Global South, and (2) critical consciousness development in diverse groups of adolescents and young adults. She uses community-based and participatory research methods in her work with youth, families, and communities. Prior to joining the faculty at UWT, Rachel was a Research

  • such a way with people that it makes you want to join forces with her and do whatever it is she is suggesting you do.” Before Spaceworks, Monthy learned how to connect with potential donors, volunteers and collaborators while serving as an administrator at Tacoma City Ballet and co-founding a nonprofit called MLKBallet, which provides tuition-free dance lessons to Tacoma-area youth. “I’m definitely a self-taught fundraiser and nonprofit person,” Monthy said. “I’ve just learned from experience how

  • Lutherans Endowed Scholarship Dr. John O. Larsgaard / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship Betty and Edgar Larson Swedish Heritage Fund Dr. Charles Larson / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Science Scholarship Ebba and E. Arthur Larson Nursing Scholarship Ludvig and Clara Larson Endowed Scholarship Robert E. Larson Endowment The Charles Laubach Student Research and Equipment Fund Laubach Family Endowed Faculty/Student Science Research John and Mary Lee Endowed Organ Scholarship

  • that there wasn’t a whole lot of making a difference, it was a whole lot of trying.” While he hesitates to say he hit the cliché midlife crisis, “I was at midlife and it was a crisis,” he said, chuckling. Eric Larsen (ELMSN)After a lot of research and exhausting career development resources, all signs pointed Larsen to nursing. So, he quit his Fish and Wildlife job in 2006, attended a local community college to complete the necessary prerequisites and applied to the entry-level master’s program

  • (particularly race/ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation) as applied to individuals, families, groups, institutions, organizations, and communities locally and globally. Volunteer experience is required. (4) SOCW 250 : Social Policy I: History of Social Welfare - ES Exploration of power, privilege and oppression emphasizing political process and global social change in the development of the American welfare state and the profession of social work. Students reflect critically upon personal and social