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  • the PLU mathematics department in 1981 and taught Computer Science classes with Jim Brink and Larry Edison. He was a founding member of the PLU Department of Computer Science and colleagues say he had a hand in nearly all aspects of its formation. Rick taught nearly every course in the department and designed and taught several special topics classes, including Genetic Algorithms, Computer Security, Cryptology, Artificial Life, Signal Processing, Network Security, Computer Forensics, Alternative

  • I-94 Arrival/Departure Record Retrieve I-94 ASAP It is important to retrieve your I-94 as soon as you return to the U.S. from international travel. You will be asked to provide I-94 number when applying for an Optional Practical Training benefit or at some other occasions. Trouble retrieving your I-94 number?  Please contact ISS immediately! How to Retrieve I-94 Get your passport and printer ready! Go to www.cbp.gov/i94 and enter following info: Family Name First Name Birth Date Passport Number

  • Departments having the responsibility of spill cleanup of blood or OPIM shall maintain supplies necessary to manage cleanup activities, including appropriate disinfectant, absorbent material, infectious waste bags, and personal protective equipment (PPE).  Only personnel who have received annual BBP training are authorized to handle this type of spill cleanup.  Environmental Services, Campus Safety, and the EH&S Manager are all qualified to handle this type of spill and should be contacted for

  • not spend funding that does not exist in the account at the time of purchase. Oversight of these accounts will rest primarily with the Treasurer, or other assigned club officer, in conjunction with the Office for Student Engagement. Club President and Treasurer will be instructed on how to properly use funding during the training at the beginning of each academic year. The Office for Student Engagement is the Financial Manager for all student club accounts. Should a club need to spend money from

  • , from the parent/teacher association  to the city council of Tacoma to the Assistant to the Pierce County Executive.  Prior to my term on the Tacoma City Council, I served ten years as a member of the Tacoma Public Utilities Board.   Nationally, I have participated as a member of the National League of Cities and the league’s leadership Training Institute. I served as the first executive director of Planned Parenthood of Pierce County and was the first female manager of the Group Health Clinic at

  • . The State Work Study Referral Agreement Form must be completed by your employer and returned to the Student Employment Office prior to your first day of employment. How many hours can I work each week?While school is in session, a student can only work up to 19 hours a week total between all on campus positions (the week starts on Saturday and ends on Friday). In most cases, students work an average of 10-15 hours a week while taking classes. During holidays and school breaks (as long as the

  • Featured Stories – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust Conference

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner Certificate CurriculumProgram length: 9 months (3 terms) Program start: Depends on gap analysis Total credit hours: 14 Class schedule: This program is offered using a hybrid format. Classes are held online or in-person (full day, 1-week intensive). Clinicals can be arranged at your current work location.  The Post Graduate Certificate curriculum consists of the specialty track coursework for the Emergency Nurse Practitioner. This rigorous program provides the

  • second Women’s Center Director. 1997 First Inspirational Women’s Banquet. 1997 The Women’s Center moves to Little Blue House. 1999 The first training of the Sexual Assault Prevention Education Team takes place at the Women’s Center. Approximately 10 students go through training, with the first presentation in Harstad Hall. 2000 The “Vagina Monologues” are first performed at PLU in February. 2004 Bobbi Hughes hired as the center’s third director. 2005 The Women’s Center is awarded a $200,000 grant

  • and employment at PLU: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Inquiries concerning the application of these laws (and their accompanying regulations) to this university may be referred to: • For matters relating to employment policies and practices, promotions, fringe benefits, training, and grievance procedures for all staff employed by the university, contact Human Resources, Pacific