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. However, even if the Complainant or Respondent declines to participate, the University, in its sole discretion, may continue to investigate the matter and make sanctioning decisions based on the incident and information gathered. Confidential Assistance and Resources All Complainants, Respondents, Reporters, and Witnesses have the right to seek additional, confidential resources if needed. Confidential services include the Wellbeing Services and Resources Health and Counseling Services, Confidential
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Professor Hammerstrom for all of their critical input. Thanks to my capstone peers for all the help as we tackled this difficult challenge. Lastly, to my family, of both two legs and four, for having my back in all the hardest stages of this project. 2:20-2:40pm, Groundwater Withdrawals and Streamflow Restoration in Tacoma, Washington: A Case Study of Streamflow Restoration in the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Ally LessardIn 2018, the Streamflow Restoration Act passed in Washington state. This policy
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for History and Philosophy students, and those interested in Innovation Studies. After sitting down with Professor Michael Halvorson, one of the instructors, I think that the new course will be a fascinating introduction to very tangible skills–with a few surprises. Two Classes in One Michael Halvorson, Director of Innovation Studies An important aspect of Hist/Phil 248 is that it is really two classes built into one. Students register for the History 248 section (led by Michael Halvorson) or the
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How Keegan Dolan’s PLU Mentor Helped Land Him A Dream Internship In Boston Hard work pays off. Networking is key. Relationships are everything. Just ask PLU's Keegan Dolan '22. Posted by: tpotts / July 13, 2022 July 13, 2022 While this advice might sound cliché, people give it often, and for good reason. Just ask Pacific Lutheran University’s Keegan Dolan ’22. Dolan, a double major in philosophy and economics, is in the midst of a prestigious summer internship at the Analysis Group’s
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-12:25pm - Molly Munsterman12:30-1:00pm - Kate Wiley1:05-1:35 pm - Rachel Watkins11:55am-12:25pm - Molly Munsterman Staying Above the Waves: Surviving and Fighting Racism in Portland, Oregon 12:30-1:00pm - Kate Wiley “Labels Don’t Mean a Thing”: Self-determination and Tyree Scott’s Philosophy on Minority Workers Rights Activism 1:05-1:35 pm - Rachel Watkins “Polite” Seattle vs. “Angry” Boston: A Case Study of School Desegregation, 1960s-1980s Monday, May 21, Morken 10311:00-11:30am - Siobhan
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thing about apartheid, Tutu said after a moment’s thought that eventually, one begins to believe the philosophy. “It makes one doubt that you are a child of God…after you’re subjected to this treatment, it begins to work (in your brain) and you begin to think ‘Maybe they are right,’” Tutu said. At that same gathering last Tuesday, students from PLU and local high schools also talked about Youth Against Violence gatherings, where PLU students led discussions with high school youth about their lives
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September 1, 2012 Department of Languages and Literatures Film Festival 2012-13 presents: “The Invisible War” The Department of Languages and Literatures Film Festival 2012-13 presents a screening of The Invisible War at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8 in Ingram 100. Kristina Setchfield, Marine Corps Veteran and survivor, will introduce the film. The event is open to the public. It is co-sponsored by the Departments of Marriage and Family, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, the Voices Against Violence
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. Successful completion of the introductory period does not alter the employment at will status or confer any greater right to employment than previously existed. NONEXEMPT AND EXEMPT STATUS Positions that do not meet the exemption provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Washington Minimum Wage Act are defined as nonexempt positions. Employees in nonexempt positions are eligible for pay for time worked over and above that regularly scheduled (refer to the Overtime Policy for specific details
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cohort of nursing students with a gerontologic focus each year • Recruit three nursing faculty members with expertise in gerotonologic nursing • Provide faculty development to improve instruction and clinical work • Expand clinical placements and experiences in gero-nursing throughout pre-licensure curriculum • Implement and/or strengthen the American Association of Colleges of Nursing gero-competencies throughout the region Led by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Northwest Health
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student nurse Kelsey Carlson 25 (R), talks with patient Elaine Streich 63, (L) at a local coffee shop as part of Carlson home care assignment. (Photo by Gilbert Arenas) The School of Nursing is in the process of securing a total of $3 million fund to support, in perpetuity, the initiative which would include scholarships in geriatric care, and expand the program to improve the health of kinship caregivers who often are raising foster children, grandchildren or infants. The donation this year is in
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