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includes the question of access, which Eckstein takes to heart. Debate is something that is rarely found in Tacoma and Parkland high schools, and Eckstein has worked hard to increase access for students to start their own debate team and learn argumentation skills. He works with the debate camp “Climb the Mountain,” which is held on PLU’s campus every summer for local youth. “Debate is about cultivating an ethic of care, about learning different perspectives, how they interrelate to one another and how
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PLU researchers (faculty, staff, administrators)Welcome! We review all research with human participants conducted by or with members of the PLU community. We work to ensure that participants are treated with dignity and respect by upholding the principles of the Belmont Report and established federal guidelines. PLU also has an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to ensure the humane and ethical treatment of laboratory animals. PLU’s HPRB and IACUC perform the functions of what
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learning and growth of our students and help them to become adept communicators and active, engaged members of professional and local communities. Our students utilize scientific and quantitative reasoning and disciplinary-specific technologies and skills to exhibit care for people, other organisms, and the Earth. Students in PYSCH 496 conduct interviews as part of their research. STEM Education grad student Nic Celebrado leads a chemistry class at Franklin Pierce High School. Emmanuel Gonzalez '18
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A. General Procedures An infectious waste is an untreated solid or liquid waste capable of causing an infectious disease via an exposure to a pathogenic organism of sufficient virulence and dosage through a portal of entry in a susceptible host. Items such as band aids, diabetic test strips, vomit, or tools that have minimal bodily fluid on them typically are not considered infectious waste, but should still be handled with care. All infectious waste shall be identified with a biohazard symbol
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each blended course may vary, hallmarks of blended instruction often include increased collaboration with peers, one-on-one and small group interaction with instructors, and online activities that deepen and extend student learning. Whether you are taking blended or online courses, academic or continuing education, you can expect the same quality of content and care that has defined PLU since 1890. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is a blended course like at PLU?Blended courses utilize face-to-face
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TermDeadline Fall SemesterJuly 15 January TermNovember 15 Spring SemesterNovember 15 Summer Term(s)A
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A hostile environment may include, but not limited to: bullying, sexual harassment, sexual misconduc
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sessions, leads to wedding photos, and eventually is hired for maternity pictures. “When I go to a wedding and see engagement photos put up, or I’ll visit their house for maternity photos and their wedding photos are all over the wall. It’s extremely rewarding for me,” Reed said. “To have people care enough about my work to want to display it and show the world, that means everything to me.” Reed’s philosophy in photography is guided by her experience in painting and drawing. She cites these courses as
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admission teams to start recruiting as a first-year, transfer, or graduate student. Don't stop there!We’re always asking you to tell your PLU story because it’s the most effective way to illustrate the power of our mission: to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. Once you’ve referred a student, reach out to them and let them know. Talk about PLU with them. Encourage them to visit campus — or bring them on a visit! And advocate for PLU when they’re deciding
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their students are up-to-date on the CITI Training (https://www.citiprogram.org/). Taking reasonable care to exclude federally defined “vulnerable” populations (especially minors) from classroom research. Seeking informed consent from participants (when appropriate) including clear statements about all anticipated personal and/or social risks of research participation and with sensitivity to the particular population under study. Determining whether HPRB review or consultation would be helpful
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