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¡Bienvenidos! | Welcome! Study Tour to Pueblos Mancomunados del Norte. September 15-17 2017. Development | Culture | Social Change Designed for advanced Spanish language students with an interest in Latin American Studies, this unique semester program explores the intersection of development, culture, and social change through the lens of the dynamic and evolving context of contemporary Mexico. Located in the southwestern Mexican state of Oaxaca – declared “Humanity’s Cultural Patrimony” by the
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Faculty HandbookThe Faculty Handbook is now currently on PLU’s WordPress platform. This change in platform will not only ease access to the Faculty Handbook, but also streamline the process of making changes and revisions approved by the faculty. You can find the link here or the button below (please note that you can still generate a PDF of the entire Faculty Handbook using the yellow “Download Faculty Handbook” button at the very bottom of the page). In keeping with current practice, the
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Updated January 2011 Employees with benefits are required to sign up for direct deposit. This is accomplished by completing the form “Authorization Agreement For Automated Deposits.” For current employees wishing to drop, add, or change information, a new form must be completed and submitted to Payroll. It is important to notify Payroll immediately should an emergency such as theft occur prompting a hasty hold on your account. Payments are made directly to the employee’s bank account through
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history students regularly study away for a semester, year or January term in places like England, Namibia, Trinidad & Tobago, Scotland, Australia, Greece, and more. Did you know? PLU is ranked the #3 best colleges for History in Washington. -Niche Did you know? History is a popular major for transfer students; we accept most accredited classes and the major can be completed in two years. Did you know? History students have an opportunity to participate in paid student-faculty research projects each
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(with one Emmy win), along with 32 other national and international video and documentary awards, including three First Place Grand Prizes from the National Broadcasting Society and major film festival screenings in New York City, Los Angeles, Vancouver and elsewhere. “It just grew, it mushroomed, and became this 700-pound gorilla that it is today,” Wells said. One of MediaLab’s first community-oriented projects involved writing stories, taking photographs and editing copy for a weekly newspaper
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having a clear plan! Plus, you’ll have the skills to adjust your plan if you change your mind about major, want to add a minor, or want to study away. Here’s to less stress and more clarity! Watch this space for the next Small Groups to be offered!
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Resources for Graduate StudiesIf you are thinking about completing a graduate degree or looking to change your career field, these resources provide you a variety of topics to help you get started. You may find ebooks to learn about specific professional fields, or info graphics that give you a quick guide to prepare for the application. Explore the resources below and download a copy for your reference!ebooks How to Become A TeacherWhether you’re a recent college graduate or a working
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has the power to tell a story she believes is important—regardless of who she is and where in the world that story may be. “We are living in a time when we have great power as individuals to communicate and understand what is happening halfway around the world. If you see an injustice, you have the power to communicate it, talk about it, Tweet about it, march about it, make a film about it, change it.” Her visit began with lunch in the Scandinavian Cultural Center, where more than 100 students
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education for health care professionals. These programs, designed to meet the needs of patients and their families, our health care partners, and nurses in our region, have a profound impact on our community. We are proud of the difference we make and grateful for your support in this vital work. For those of you just beginning your Nursing education journey, we welcome you! It is an amazing time to join a trusted and dynamic profession that makes a difference every day. For returning graduate students
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, Sexual Violence, and the Criminal Justice System in Postsocialist China, Tiantian Zheng, State University of New York, Cortland Belt and Road by the Sea — 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, Ting Jiang, Metropolitan State University The Negative and Positive Impact of ICT on the Youth and Minor, Yan Xia, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the BRI Success, Yongjun Chen, Renmin University of China, Yongjun Chen, Renmin University of China 11:45am-1:00pm Lunch Venue
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