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students, so check back when you are planning your next course(s). Tips for adapting these activities beyond research assignments: Learning from Sources activities can also support critical reading contexts. Many of the Research Paper Alternatives are relevant for various critical thinking and inquiry contexts. Activity Ideas: Research StrategiesSearching as strategic explorationType of activity: Individual activity; In-class or outside of class activity Goal: Help students develop flexibility and
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challenge, it was also our motivation to work harder. Our efforts paid off when we produced our first annual API Club event in our second year. We were one of the stronger cultural clubs on campus, so other clubs looked to us for support in brainstorming and planning their own events. We were also fortunate that our club advisor was the director of Student Involvement and Leadership and the Multi-Ethnic Resource Center. As a result, we had the support of campus administration, a big victory in its own
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& Student Connections office are available to meet with students and alumni for internship and career planning. The following resources are offered for work eligibility awareness and should not be used as legal advice.On Campus Student Employment & LeadershipPLU Career Opportunities Board offers listings of on campus jobs and internship opportunities. Students with DACA – You are eligible to work on and off campus with the submission of a I-9 and W-4 (see RESOURCES) Students without DACA – Federal law
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group, a niche group of people.” To make that dream a reality, Espinosa and Wade needed funding. To get funding, they needed to generate some buy-in from other students. So the two drew up a comprehensive financial path forward and went before the ASPLU budget planning committee to plead their case in the spring of 1996. Exhibit A: The dilapidated gear the program was using to get by. Espinosa and Wade presented the molding tents and ancient skis to the committee, and declared that Outdoor Rec was
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/. “Priority Habitats and Species Lists.” 2008. Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. August 2008. https://wdfw.wa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/00165/wdfw00165.pdf. “Puget Sound Nearshore Chinook Salmon Strategies.” n.d. Puget Sound Partnership. https://www.psp.wa.gov/salmon-recovery-overview.php. “Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan.” 2007. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. January 19, 2007. “Salmon Habitat Protection and Restoration Strategy for Puyallup and Chambers Watersheds
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envelopes in a home mailbox for pickup by a mail carrier. Someone might steal them. Instead, put your envelopes inside a postal mailbox. 6. Opt out from pre-approved credit card offers. Identity thieves can use them to set up fraudulent accounts in your name. To put a stop to having prescreened credit offers mailed to you, call 888-5OPTOUT (888-567-8688), go online to www.optoutprescreen.com, or contact the Direct Marketing Association. 7. Keep technology secured. Make sure the computer you are using
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envelopes in a home mailbox for pickup by a mail carrier. Someone might steal them. Instead, put your envelopes inside a postal mailbox. 6. Opt out from pre-approved credit card offers. Identity thieves can use them to set up fraudulent accounts in your name. To put a stop to having prescreened credit offers mailed to you, call 888-5OPTOUT (888-567-8688), go online to www.optoutprescreen.com, or contact the Direct Marketing Association. 7. Keep technology secured. Make sure the computer you are using
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Pageantry and Protests: PLU students experience ‘messiness of democracy’ at President Trump’s inauguration Posted by: Zach Powers / March 9, 2017 Image: PLU students at the inauguration of President Donald Trump. (All photos by John Froschauer/PLU) March 9, 2017 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsWashington D.C. (March. 9, 2017)- The small group of Pacific Lutheran University students, standing huddled together in a jam-packed section toward the front of the National Mall, remained
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2018 SENIOR EDITOR Kari Plog ’11 WRITERS Kari Plog ’11 Christian Caple PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Rustin Dwyer CONTRIBUTORS Claudia Berguson Tim Sherry ’67 Joshua Wiersma ’18 COURTESY PHOTOS Greater Tacoma Peace Prize Jonathan Nesvig ’67 EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Lace M. Smith WEB TEAM Logan Seelye Sam O’Hara ’16 Chris Albert CLASS NOTES Kathy Allen ’17 PROOFREADER Rebecca Young EDITORIAL OFFICES Neeb Center 253
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hazardous waste produced. Inventory Control A substantial portion of hazardous waste generated at PLU consists of unused, outdated chemicals and materials. Careful planning of quantities required can reduce disposal costs of excess chemicals and reduce costs due to over-purchasing. In many cases, costs to dispose of chemical wastes are greater than the purchase price of the original material.Departments are discouraged from purchasing new material that is already in inventory somewhere on campus and can
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