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  • video recordings in lieu of in-person auditions.  In fact, Theatre & Dance, as a department, also made this change for our scholarship auditions. This past Spring, I taught a half-semester Auditions class for 20 students and, thanks to a generous PLUTO Teaching with Technology Grant, I was able to purchase and provide high-quality recording equipment for the class: a 4K video camera with light and microphone, a tripod, a Snowball microphone with wind guard and stand, quality headphones and a

  • Pepro Tech Diversity Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / December 16, 2020 December 16, 2020 The Pepro Tech Diversity Council’s seeks to foster a more equitable and inclusive future-within our own walls and in the greater scientific community. The scholarship awards up to $40,000 to one current or incoming college student who self-identifies as a minority. The recipient will demonstrate great passion and potential in the Sciences, with an interest in pursuing a career in the field. Application

  • All Gender Restroom LocationsYour browser does not support iframes.View custom Google Map of restrooms, lactation rooms, and gender-inclusive showers on campus

  • some types of projects)The HPRB will have additional questions and concerns for certain types of projects. If this is the case, Mentor will direct students to complete a supplemental form before they may submit their application for review. Currently, we have supplemental forms for: Research with children International research and/or research non-English-speaking participants D. Send you their proposals for review and submission Once your students have completed the HPRB proposal sections and

  • is the Sustainability Toolkit providing students with education on sustainability practices that can be implemented into your daily routine.  Thank you to the SCC of 2020-2021: Kenzie Knapp, Marae Tidwell, Andre Jones, Dylan Ruggeri, Monroe Torkelson, Seth Gabauer, Sage Warner, Emily Moore, Margaret Murdoch, and Hunter Hobbs Sustainability Toolkit Link to Written Sustainability ToolkitStudent Sustainability Toolkit Video - Introduction to the 4 R'sWatch the video here!IntroductionWelcome to the

  • PROGRAM COSTSFINANCIAL AID/SCHOLARSHIPSProgram CostsMaster of Social Work - Advanced Standing2024-25 Program Cost$30,960 Download Cost SheetFor students beginning Fall 2024, the cost for the 36-credit Master of Social Work Advanced Standing Program is $30,960 or $860 per semester hour.  Tuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing. Additional fees & costs include: Technology fee: $270/year Wellness fee: $110/year

  • active duty in the U.S. Air Force, retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel. “We are eager to grow our ranks of military-affiliated students because we know the value that these students bring to the classroom and the community. We understand that it’s not about starting over; it’s about adding to an already experienced person and creating a resume that stands above the crowd.” Now in its sixth year, the Military Friendly® Schools designation is a resource for post-military success, providing

  • Step 1: Check if your students need HPRB reviewStart with the Classroom Research Policy. If you are still unsure if HPRB review is necessary, you or your students can go to the online submission site, Mentor, and complete a diagnostic pre-survey. This will help you determine whether the project meets the federal definition of Human Subjects Research (HSR) and, if so, what kind of review is recommended: exempt, expedited, or full board review. Human Subjects Research (HSR) is…a systematic

  • About the Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education annually provides educators, students, and community members a way to use the lessons of the Holocaust to empower themselves and others to challenge prejudices, violence, and other forms of dehumanization. Each conference offers opportunities to learn from major scholars whose research focuses on the Holocaust. Conference sessions also highlight interdisciplinary approaches to

  • About the Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education annually provides educators, students, and community members a way to use the lessons of the Holocaust to empower themselves and others to challenge prejudices, violence, and other forms of dehumanization. Each conference offers opportunities to learn from major scholars whose research focuses on the Holocaust. Conference sessions also highlight interdisciplinary approaches to