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  • . Bradshaw Memorial Scholarship Jorunn Breiland Endowed Student Scholarship Agnes J. Brodahl Memorial Music Scholarship Betty Brown Memorial Business Scholarship Stanley and Terryl Brue Travel Abroad Scholarship in Economics Stanley and Terryl Brue Travel Abroad Scholarship for Social Sciences Buchanan Family Endowed Scholarship Erhardt and Virginia Buchfinck Endowed Scholarship in Education Chester Buhl Endowed Vocal Music Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Burns Scholarship Rev. Burzlaff Memorial

  • : Submit your event to Localist at least two to three weeks prior to the event. Digital Display Ads: While there is virtually no limit to how many digital ads can run at one time, it is recommended you submit a digital ads request at least one week before you’d like the ad to run. Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, etc. Campus Newsletters/Emails: Depending on the group/organization, newsletters are sent out monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly so it is recommended you ask the group/center

  • them well in the future! Learn about the place they are heading to! Some country-specific information related to social identities can be found here.  Your student needs to apply for a passport if they don’t already have one, as soon as they are able to.  Many semester-long programs require a visa or residence permit. Students access this information during the pre-departure process, and must follow any deadlines and instructions given to them.  Find out how to request an absentee ballot if they

  • healthcare. The student will explore advanced practice nursing roles through the analysis of ethical, professional, social and practice perspectives. (2) NURS 701 : Theoretical Foundations and Evidence Based Practice This course is designed to advance student understanding of the foundational nursing, scientific and theoretical underpinnings of advanced practice. Students in this course will explore, critique, integrate, and apply relevant theories from nursing and other disciplines. These theories

  • Kappa Delta (Sociology & Criminal Justice) Phi Alpha (Social Work) Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre) Phi Alpha Theta (History) Beta Alpha Psi (Accounting) Pi Kappa Delta (Forensics) Beta Gamma Sigma (Business) Phi Kappa Phi (University-Wide) Chi Alpha Sigma (Athletics) Psi Chi (Psychology) Iota Iota Iota (Triota) (Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies) Sigma Tau Delta (English) Lambda Pi Eta (Communication) Sigma Theta Tau International (Nursing) Mu Phi Epsilon (Music) Theta Alpha Kappa (Religious Studies and

  • Scandinavia and the Nordic Region - CX, GE A survey of Nordic and Scandinavian music from the Bronze Age to the present, including the classical, folk, and popular traditions found within the region. (4) MUSI 120 : Music and Culture - CX, GE Introduction to the study of Western and non-Western music with an emphasis on musical history, style, and social context. Restricted to music majors and minors. (4) MUSI 125 : Ear Training I - CX Development of aural skills, including interval recognition, sight

  • care for others,” said Katherine Wiley, assistant professor of anthropology and director of the new program. “But also I think social justice issues, diversity and sustainability is a big part of the Peace Corps.” Shamil IdrissLearn more about featured speaker ahead of his presentation at the third biennial Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture. Wiley added that the program will help make the transition easier for students who are already on track to join the Peace Corps or other service organizations

  • : Campus Life Committee To provide faculty representation to university committees and other campus organizations in matters dealing with academic and social aspects of university life, to monitor the intercollegiate athletic program on behalf of the faculty, and to consider in a coordinative fashion matters pertaining to campus life. Official Copy: Provost Office Retention: 6 years after end of academic year. Transfer to university archives Other Copies: Any office Retention: 3 years after end of

  • . Normally a total maximum of 520 hours may be donated to a recipient, prorated for those working less than 1.0 FTE. This is approximately the amount of time needed to cover the 90-calendar-day waiting period required prior to long-term disability benefits. Emergency Shared Leave will not be granted for a period extending beyond the earliest day on which benefits under either the university’s long-term disability insurance program or the Social Security Act are expected to become payable to the employee