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  • any suspected violations of the university’s academic integrity policy (AIP)through formal channels by submitting an electronic Academic Dishonesty Report Form (ADRF) with appropriate documentation (https://www.plu.edu/srr/). When an instructor believes a student has violated the university’s AIP, they may, at their discretion, contact the student to inform them of the issue. When an ADRF is submitted, it will be sent to the Student Rights and Responsibilities Office (SRRO) for processing. The

  • violations of the university’s academic integrity policy (AIP) through formal channels by submitting an electronic Academic Dishonesty Report Form (ADRF) with appropriate documentation. When an instructor believes a student has violated the university’s AIP, they may, at their discretion, contact the student to inform the student of the issue. When an ADRF is submitted, it will be sent to the Student Rights and Responsibilities Office (SRR) for processing. The SRR will inform the student that an ADRF has

  • ] Board members may be given the right to speak but they shall not have the right to vote. Part-time contingent faculty, emeriti faculty, and emeriti presidents shall have the privilege of attending Faculty Assembly meetings except when the assembly elects to meet in executive session, and may be given the right to speak though not the right to vote. Full-time contingent faculty and administrative faculty shall enjoy all the rights of regular faculty within the Faculty Assembly, including both voice

  • you through the process of understand what your rights as an educator are with regard to fair use and copyright law: PLU Library Copyright & Fair Use Guide PLU Faculty Handbook: Copyright Law and Educational Fair Use Copyright Basics (US Copyright Office) Gift PolicyThe Mortvedt Library at Pacific Lutheran University does not accept unsolicited gifts of materials.Noise NormsThere are study rooms on every floor that can be reserved for private and group study (reserve a room online) — when using

  • ENGL 314. (4) PPAP 491 : Independent Study To provide individual undergraduate students with advanced study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as IS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) PPAP 495 : Internship To permit undergraduate students to relate theory and practice in a work situation. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as Intern: followed by the specific title designated by

  • preparation before publication. Choosing a research topic Choosing a research topic can be a difficult task. Even within the guidelines of an assigned topic, there can be multiple pathways to focus on. Here are some things to consider when narrowing down your topic: Keep in mind that choosing a research topic is research!  What are the topical guidelines your instructor has put in place? Does your topic need to adhere to a certain time period, individual, theory, etc.?  Is there a particular subject that

  • and is a frequent soloist with symphonies throughout the United States. Moby featured Gardner prominently on his 2009 release, Wait For Me. July 31 The Rob Hutchinson Group Hutchinson teaches music theory, orchestration, analysis, counterpoint, improvisation and composition at the University of Puget Sound. He is also a jazz bassist and organizes and appears at the Jazz in the Rotunda series at the UPS. His band, the Rob Hutchinson Group, includes Kareem Kandi on saxophone, David Deacon-Joyner on

  • water slide experience.” Major in CommunicationThe game is changing. Modes of communication are rapidly evolving and emerging. A solid foundation of communication theory is crucial to adapt to constantly changing media. Developing marketable skills and knowledge domains are necessary to be a professional communicator.MediaLabMediaLab seeks to create high–quality content and services for community partners such as nonprofits, media outlets, government agencies, and other organizations, while

  • , meaning the vast distances and non reproducible environment, I wanted to investigate how astronomers obtain this information about our universe. I explore and summarize the theory and experimental process that has already been implemented and published regarding the evolution of a star and how we determine the ages of stars using both Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams and absorption spectra (which is linked to metallicity). When specifically looking at the sun, the tools astronomers use are in depth

  • read works by these influential geographers and to observe the convergence of social theory and social action. Before learning about the significance of the 2011 ‘toma’ de la FAU, I had this misconception that the weekly, bi-weekly, or sometimes monthly marches were the most important expression of the student movement. Don’t get me wrong, the actions in the streets are absolutely vital. However, they are relatively temporary compared to the more permanent nature of a ‘toma.’ The more I thought