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Returning from Study AwayHome at lastStudy away can be a change-your-life experience – and it doesn’t end when you get on the plane to come back. Returning home can be both comforting and challenging. You’ll see contrasts between your experiences in another culture and your life in the U.S. Coming home is the beginning of the next step along your journey. "The W-Curve of Intercultural Sojourning" Photo by Brook McIntyre You may feel overwhelmed by the American lifestyle. You may question the
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listing of all approved courses currently offered by an academic department. Official Copy: Registrar — General Catalog and Curriculum Office Retention: 3 years after end of quarter Disposition Method: Recycle Other Copy: Academic Departments Retention: 1 year after end of quarter Disposition Method: Recycle Curriculum Proposals — Approved: Documentation of the planning and development of academic courses or programs which have been approved. May include Course Change Applications, New Course
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Americans, in concordance with Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order that initiated the incarcerations. The annual Minidoka Pilgrimage invites former incarcerees to join their family and friends on a journey to the site, where they reflect on the impact of Japanese internment on the nation’s history and their own family narratives. This year’s pilgrimage — from July 6-9 — saw 320 participants immersed in educational films, emotionally candid discussions and a tour of the Minidoka site. The latter
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title and related information; and official memo from Human Subjects Review Committee stating projects is exempt for full review. Official Copy: Retention: Other Copies: Retention: Human Subjects Research Records (Approved) Includes Human Subjects Activity Review form and attachments describing proposed research; bibliography; copy of sample informed consent form;survey instrument questionnaire; vita; official approval memo from Human Subjects Review Committee; renewal forms; and related
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Molly Russell '18 and Visiting Assistant Professor Jessica Spring created keepsake notebooks at PLU'
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Molly Russell '18 and Visiting Assistant Professor Jessica Spring created keepsake notebooks at PLU'
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Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fre
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Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fre
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Mr. Allan Belton, Acting President, and Mrs. Melinda (Krotz) Belton ’91 cordially invite you to
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a job for myself where I could be myself,” Krause said. That took a lot of hard work and missed weekends in the beginning. For the first couple years of business, Krause and Lynch worked six days a week without vacations. Now, they have a full staff of employees and work three days a week. The rest of the time they dabble in creative projects, primarily making music with their band Fort Union, and managing food cart logistics. “We saw where it was going, so we knew we were on to something
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