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them clapping for her. While it’s easy for Cunningham to give praise to others, she said she’s always found it hard to receive praise. More importantly though, the award confirmed how valuable the event is to the people of Tacoma. It’s a day where people of all races are encouraged to find the common ground and look past their differences, Cunningham said. “It’s a day that says it’s OK to make new friends,” she said. “It’s unity in its purest sense.” Cunningham said the program has always been
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do but to wait and hope,” Youtz explains. The commissioning of For Those Who Wait involved a very unique experiment. Leveraging the national reputations of both Youtz and PLU Director of Bands Dr. Edwin Powell, as well as the PLU Wind Ensemble’s reputation for commissioning and performing new works, more than 60 schools, ranging from large universities to local high schools, funded the composition. Once the new work is performed by the PLU Wind Ensemble, then all 60 investing schools will perform
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everything from stormwater to soil samples to industrial waste. The outdoorsy trail from National Geographic to analyzing waste makes surprising sense. As Chontofalsky grew older, he thought he’d go into state wildlife biology after graduating from PLU with a biology degree in 2003. But, two days after finishing up his senior project, Chontofalsky wound up interviewing with a private environmental science lab.He took the job and found that he loved his new field. “I spend a lot of time running or hiking
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Council facilitated a process by which academic programs each determined which college they would join. The final organizational roster of the four colleges is available below. “This new model will improve our administrative efficiency – while recognizing our academic strengths and the specialized work performed by each of the colleges and their academic sub-units,” said PLU Provost Joanna Gregson. In May, PLU Regents ratified the appointment of the deans who will lead the four colleges. Ann Auman
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Arrived a canvas. Left a masterpiece. ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2014 Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute
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times to check in once a week, or every few days can help caregivers to feel connected without interfering with the students’ need for space and independence. Recognize that this is a normal stage of development and that your student may need some time to adjust to a more independent lifestyle. Developing an adult relationship with your student is an important goal, as this a natural time of change between caregiver and student. Remember that this is an opportunity to explore new hobbies and
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News of Interest to CIWA Jamie P. Horsley, “It’s Time for a New Policy on Confucius Institutes,” 2021 04 01.
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BackWe have all new templates (i.e., for consent forms, recruitment, debriefing). Please make sure your students are using the newest versions.
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New Faculty Orientation SoN Faculty Orientation A New Faculty Orientation program, typically ½ day in length, will be held every fall semester at the beginning of the academic year. The orientation will be coordinated by the RAD committee and SoN administration, and will complement PLU university orientation activities by highlighting SoN-specific information, processes, and guidelines. The goal of New Faculty Orientation is to facilitate and support assimilation to your new role as a member of
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Development of new Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) that are affinity based, including First in Family, Students of Color, and Lavender Communities takes place.
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