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Higher education institutions have developed single sign on accounts, such as the PLU ePass, to make it easier for students, faculty, and staff to access institutional services, data, and resources
paychecks or tuition refunds to the thief’s accounts. Identity Theft and Tax Fraud – Accessing personal and/or family information such as Social Security numbers from tax forms such as W4, W2, 1095-C, or 1098T. Financial Aid Fraud – Defrauding an awarding agency or the federal government. Student Grade Hacking – Using USB keyloggers to capture faculty login credentials and change grades. Institutional Data Access – Accessing restricted institutional data. For more detailed examples of risks, view the
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In this conference our speakers will be exploring the under-researched experience of Jews living on the continent of Africa and how World War II and antisemitic policies impacted those communities.
, Jews adopted, all of their efforts were not in vain. Simply holding onto one’s identity and fighting to maintain that identity was a moral victory over the brutality of the Nazi regime.Learn more about the “Jewish Resistance and Rescue during the Holocaust” conference 2018 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe 2018 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education, in its 11th year at Pacific Lutheran University, was dedicated to exploring the role of medical science and the Holocaust
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Enhancement March 16th, 2023 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Scandinavian Cultural Center in the Anderson University Center Speakers will be: Professor Tim Brown from the University of Washington The Moral
on moral questions in health care economics, numerous articles on health system structure and health care reform, and a recently co-edited volume (2012) on the tension between treatment and prevention in health policy. Courses in the last decade of his teaching include Biomedical Ethics, Human Identity and Bioethics, Health and Social Justice, Business Ethics, Human Rights, and The Nature of Human Well-Being. He also served Pacific Lutheran University in various administrative positions
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Attend programs from 3/4 of the G&S Week themes listed below and receive a coffee credit!
! Come be in community to decorate, share stories, and celebrate all the identities that make us who we are! You can make your pride flag or anything that makes you happy. Colors of identity: Tie-dye expression workshop Hosted by: ASPLU Tues 10/22, 5-6pm outside in the lower AUC Plaza Join us for an expressive and creative workshop where students can design their own tie-dye shirts and bracelets to celebrate their sexual and gender identities! This hands-on event invites participants to explore self
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The Department of History is proud to present our senior capstone presentations. Click on each student name below to see their presentation title and synopsis.
which to influence Mexicans throughout the nation in what would come to be known as lo mexicano. Charros and tequila were used liberally and strategically in movies that portrayed national behavior and accepted attitudes and ideologies. Specifically, songs about tequila performed by charros during this time were essential to the extensive influence of this new Mexican identity. The songs analyzed in this paper look specifically at songs about tequila that showed how this new identity affected
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Signed Consent Form (for research assuring Confidentiality, NOT Anonymity) Cover Letter (for use with low-risk, anonymous, surveys in hard copy format) Online Cover Letter (for use with low-risk,
data in which recorded demographic characteristics or descriptions of specific incidents could easily lead to the recognition of the individual respondent are not anonymous. Confidentiality >>>Confidentiality means that the investigator knows the identity of the participant but will not share this information. Names and identifying information are protected (i.e., stored separately from the data). Any exceptions must be explained in the consent document. Current Consent TemplatesCurrent Consent
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PLU offers a number of direct transfer degree opportunities from community colleges, that provide automatic junior status upon enrolling at the university.
and alumni. "At PLU, the classes are small, and you get to know your classmates and your professors, so you have access to the support you need. You will be challenged and have to work hard, but PLU prioritizes access to student wellbeing services, accommodations, but also and importantly, inclusivity, and identity." Dannie Class of '22 "PLU graduates are difference makers who engage the world in all its complexity with open minds and caring hearts. They’re engaged citizens who strive to serve the
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Gre masks, such as the one in the PLU Collection, were carved by the Bete People of the Republic of the Congo.
chin that would connect a beard made of fiber to the mask and the 47 holes that go around the entire face on the edge of the mask would connect raffia fonds to other pieces of the costume to conceal the wearer’s identity. During the dance when gre masks are worn, each wearer /mask is individually introduced and the performance is in the Nyabwa language. Gre masks occasionally appear in entertainments and other public festivals, funerals, trials, inter-village treaty ceremonies and during hunting
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Through grant funding from the Indian Health Service’s Indians Into Medicine Program (INMED) and the Empire Health Foundation, the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine has opportunities for American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) to participate in pathway programs. Deadline to apply: April 7,…
Belonging at diversity.medicine@wsu.edu. Benefits: Cost to attend: FREE Coursework including the Kaplan MCAT Prep course and Science Enhancements are covered by the program Travel to/from the WSU Health Sciences campus in Spokane Room and board during in-person days of the program Access to and exposure with medical school faculty, leadership, and students Development of Native Cultural identity in medicine and network of Native Physicians Coursework and exposure to become a more competitive applicant
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In 2010, a generous donor made possible the establishment of a professorship in Lutheran Studies located within the Department of Religion. Dr.
university is grateful for the work of Dr. Torvend to advance our understanding of the Lutheran tradition, Lutheran higher education and PLU’s mission and identity through his work as Chair. Dr. Marit Trelstad is the second person to be nominated and confirmed in this endowed University Chair. Dr. Trelstad is Professor of Religion (Constructive and Lutheran Theologies) and has been teaching at PLU since 2001. Prior to this, she taught at other ELCA colleges and Universities for 7 years including
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