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  • Chemistry Safety Rules PLU Chemistry Department General Lab Safety Rules The chemistry laboratories at PLU can be safe and pleasant place to work. There is always a risk of accident or injury. The risk can be minimized if the safety rules below are strictly followed. The following rules are our basic guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment Mandatory dress code: Chemical splash goggles with indirect venting must be worn at all times. A lab coat must be worn in the Open Lab at all times and

  • ? This study is grounded in my own personal experiences in a Black female academic space and through stories of Black womxn to illustrate mechanisms of whiteness. Furthermore, these experiences will be examined through a critical race theory lens. The goal of this research is to untangle the complexities of whiteness with the hope of creating space centered around Black womxn scholars. Why I majored in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies: I majored in WMGS/GSRS because I am invested in deconstructing

  • that a reliable anti-virus program be installed on any computer connected to the PLU network. For personal computers, you can use paid or free anti-virus software. If you’re not sure where to start, I&TS staff provide a list of recommended free anti-virus software. Once the anti-virus software is installed, it is critical that you perform regular updates. More information on anti-virus programs is available at https://www.plu.edu/antivirus. RecommendationsWe recommend that a surge protector is used

  • knowledge. PLU students and employees may download free anti-virus software, recommended by I&TS Staff for their personal computers. It is important to keep the software up-to-date with regular anti-virus updates to the software. If the individual already has purchased reliable anti-virus software, it must continue to be updated regularly. Specific Consequences for Non-compliance with This Policy 1st Incident If a computer is found to contain a virus, the computer will be temporarily removed from the

  • users. Please remember that any information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public information and you should exercise caution when deciding to disclose your personal information. User Support and Pacific Lutheran University are not responsible for the content posted on these public forums. The poster bares full responsibility for the information posted on our public forums which must comply to all relevant university policies. Failure of the poster to comply with policy may result in

  • at the University of Cape Town, which led to his recent book, Complicity in the Holocaust. In April 2013 he delivered the Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture at the University of Vermont. In August 2012 he spoke on “Pastors and Professors: Assessing Complicity and Unfolding Complexity” at the University of Cape Town conference on “Holocaust Scholarship: Personal Trajectories and Professional Interpretations.” The nine talks at the conference are soon to appear as a volume on Holocaust historiography

  • fit — regardless of what you’ve read, or haven’t! I already have AP, IB, or Running Start Gen Ed credit -- does IHON make sense for me?For many students, the answer is “yes”! The answer depends a lot on what credits you have, but even more on what your personal circumstances and goals are.  For a detailed review of your credits and your options, send an email to the IHON Director, Dr. Tyler Travillian (traviltt@plu.edu). Required Credits The IHON curriculum requires one fewer course than the Gen

  • available event spaces during event Use of recreational facilities, including fitness center, outdoor volleyball pit, outdoor basketball court and outdoor tennis courts Access to campus WiFi Directional signage for all conference and event attendees Personal event liaison Meals on CampusWe can accommodate meal plans for your group with meals in The Commons (the main dining area on campus), with catered meals or a combination of both. Specialized commuter plans may be set up for commuting participants

  • and business functions saved on Netstor (e.g., documents, spreadsheets, presentations and databases) are automatically backed up on a regular schedule.  Files on Netstor can be accessed on campus from any computer on PLU’s network by logging on with one’s ePass credentials. Department space on Netstor and permissions for all employees in that department  are set up automatically; however, additional personal space on Netstor is available by request only.  Instructions for mapping a connection to

  • organizations cover this field? Based on my education, skills and experience, what other fields would you suggest I research further before making a final decision? Company-Specific Questions What is the average length of time that employees stay with the organization? What type of formal or on-the-job training does the organization provide? How does the organization compare/differ with its competitors? Qualifications What kinds of prior experience are absolutely essential? What personal qualities or