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should understand that external referral involves an independent grading of the work. As a result, external referral may lead to a recommendation for lowering the grade as well as a recommendation for raising the grade, or to no change at all. 1. It is best if the formal complaint is made as soon as possible, but must be lodged within 28 calendar days after the first day of the fall or spring semester immediately following the semester for which the disputed grade was received. 2. The complaint must
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a program similar to It’s On Us called SHARP (Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention), located in the resource area of the Memorial Gym. “We are all part of the human race,” said Keller. “We have to take care of each other. We have to stem this ugly tide. This is something that affects so many—it has personally affected my own family.” Keller, who has been on the PLU faculty since 2013, said he is making sexual-assault prevention a top priority. “I really want to see change in our
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face in society and on the university’s campus. They also recognize the need for change. Confronting microaggressions remains a primary challenge. Microaggressions are subtle, often unintentional, comments or actions directed at a minority or marginalized group that may cause offense or reinforce harmful stereotypes. Some examples from the mouths of PLU students, faculty and staff include: “You’re pretty for a black woman.” “You don’t look or sound Hispanic.” “You look like a girl.” “What are you
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home. So the fact that it had made its way to a remote rural area of Upper Michigan (where it was donated to a university, and eventually sold to me), means that it was probably owned by someone of considerable wealth in the community, or perhaps even a business or institution. Since this was a major copper mining area from the mid-nineteenth into the early twentieth century, it was probably owned by someone in a management position with one of the mining companies there. It is also well documented
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to receive teaching certification, they must take the WEST-B test.WEST–B Test-Taking StrategiesWEST–B Preparation MaterialsStep Five: Attend interview (by invitation)Once the applications are reviewed, candidates advancing to the next stage of review will be invited to an interview appointment. Interview for November 1 priority applications: December 2 – December 6 Interview for February 1 priority applications: February 26 – March 2 (Dates are subject to change) Interview Preparation The PLU
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Admission Reply Form Pay the non-refundable $300.00 enrollment deposit online by the due date on your admission letter to secure your space. (You can find your PLU ID in your acceptance email or letter) MANDATORY STEPS FOR ENROLLMENT Create your PLU ePass account – This gives you access to a wide range of resources at PLU such as e-mail, PLU web pages, the Sakai Learning Management System, and network registration for your devices. (Currently a Lute? You can skip this step). Complete the Online Payment
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master’s, still exists. And I think that is huge,” she said. “Sometimes as things change in the world, organizations change. The student focus is still alive and well and strong. I would come back again.” Well, she already has — sort of. “I can’t get any more degrees,” she quipped. “This is the closest I can get.”
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with this pandemic as guidelines change as what we know about the virus changes. [videos: Erin’s voice continues over clips. Nursing students in grey scrubs walk through PLU’s nursing building. Students take notes on clipboards in a simulation lab. A professor instructs two students in a simulation lab. A professor displays how to perform a procedure on a dummy in the simulation lab.] Erin: And so as a student, I’m constantly learning how to learn. You know, I’m used to opening up my textbook or
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-aligned. The partnership with PLU and MultiCare, organizations that embody a shared vision of equitable health care for Washington, meets all these criteria. Launching this new initiative will allow us to change the health care ecosystem and take an important step toward helping Pierce County residents access the equitable health care they need. “ – Dr. Jim Record, Dean, WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Recent collaborations between the partners that demonstrate a commitment to addressing
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the stories: Amy Swanson ’07: SAPET Coordinator 2004-06 and volunteer until 2007 “The Women’s Center has made me a leader of my own life! It also has given me the courage to create my dreams and live them. It’s given me a voice and the passion to speak for those who cannot. It made me see the world differently, always asking myself, ‘How can I do more? How can I inspire more change?’ It’s made me that woman I am today … a business owner, empowering women to take ownership and control of their
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