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  • faculty from the membership of the previous academic year’s APIC to serve on ADHPs in these cases. If members of the previous academic year’s APIC cannot be recruited, the provost may ask faculty with 12-month contracts to fill these faculty positions on ADHPs. A faculty chair for each ADHP shall be elected from its membership. Training for potential ADHP members will be provided as needed by the Student Conduct Coordinator. ADHPs are authorized to review and make decisions regarding allegations of

  • information and ideas to different audiences, specifically regarding topics that are widely misunderstood. I am discussing radioactivity (e.g. what it is, what different types are, where we can find it in our day to day, dangers, uses) and developing a hypothetical training module for nursing students, a hypothetical lesson on the subject for 6th grade students, an exhibit proposal for a science museum, and a sculpture inspired by radioactivity. Sage WarnerHistoryIntersectional Activism: The Work of Black

  • previous academic year’s APIC cannot be recruited, the Provost may ask faculty with 12-month contracts to fill these faculty positions on ADHPs.  A faculty chair for each ADHP shall be elected from its membership.  Training for potential ADHP members will be provided as needed by the Assistant Dean of Students. ADHPs are authorized to review and make decisions regarding allegations of misconduct brought by instructors, appeals from a student whose instructor has imposed penalties on them, student

  • : Geologic Principles - NW This course prepares students for upper-division classes in earth science by investigating earth materials and tectonic processes across spatial scales from the microscopic to the planetary and through geologic time. Emphasis is placed on learning how to form and answer geologically appropriate questions. Includes labs and field trips outside of class time. This course meets state education certification requirements for content in physical and historical geology. (4) ESCI 287

  • . Further optimization of PSCs reveal exceptional potential for competition, as well as integration, with silicon solar cells. H-J Iodobenzene Diacetate and its involvement in the Synthesis of a Structurally Novel Antibiotics Class Emily Hicks, Senior Capstone Seminar Antimicrobial resistance is a public health issue that the current classes of antibiotics are not equipped to handle. The majority of new drugs approved since the 1980s have been structural variants of previously established antibiotics

  • . Reminder that you must set your roommate profile permissions to “All Applicants” in order for you to appear in a search. When clicking on a field, there will be a drop down menu for all the answer options for that question. Students can select the answer(s) they prefer to have in a roommate Examples include: A roommate who wakes up… “with a lot of extra time to get ready before classes” A roommate who plans to clean their room,,, “Frequently (daily)” A roommate who was approved for the Community for

  • prevent you from registering for classes or changing your class registration. Additionally, finance charges will be added to your account if still unpaid after 30 days of the due date. When will finance charges be assessed or a financial hold put on my account?A financial hold is put on your student account if you still have an owing balance the day following the semester due date (e.g., August 26th for fall semester).   Finance charges are assessed on the owing balance 30 days after that same due

  • Bachelor of Business Administration degree program is composed of an upper-division business curriculum with a strong base in the liberal arts. To be admitted to the School of Business, a student must: be officially admitted to the University and indicate intentions of studying business. Academic PoliciesPass/Fail of Foundation Classes Pass/Fail is allowed for no more than one supplemental class from MATH 128, CSCE 120, ECON 101 or STAT 231 only, and as defined in the Pass/Fail section of this catalog

  • problems in addition to thinking in humanistic and artistic ways. PLU is at its heart and in its origin a liberal arts college. Beginning with the Master of Arts in Education in 1951, PLU began to offer professional and graduate degree programs that built on the foundation of the liberal arts education and provided more specialized or applied education and training. This is the position that PLU is in now.  We have approximately 92 percent of our students in the undergraduate program and 8 percent in

  • absence, faculty are requested to provide at least 16 weeks (one semester) notice, if possible, so ample time is given to cover classes during their absence. An eligible faculty member approved for Family/Medical Leave may elect for their leave to be paid or unpaid by PLU. Eligible faculty members receiving Family/Medical Leave, whether paid or unpaid, may also apply for Washington Paid Family and Medical Leave (Washington PFML) benefits through the Washington State Department of Employment Security