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  • two-thirds of those faculty voting, a quorum being present, except as noted in paragraph e, below. If a particular provision of the Constitution establishes a validating vote in excess of two-thirds, then the amendment shall not be deemed approved unless it receives endorsement by at least that fraction of the vote specified in the provision, a quorum being present. If the amendment originated with the Board of Regents, the faculty secretary shall, through the president, inform the board of the

  • p.m. – Keynote Lecture, AUC, Regency RoomDr. Jan Grabowski “Poland’s Problem with the Holocaust: History, Memory and Commemoration” In Poland, the Holocaust, its history, and commemoration are a constantly evolving memorial battlefield where public debates go hand in hand with state-sponsored and state-enforced attempts to establish an official historical narrative. The unresolved issues include the attitudes of the Polish society to the Jewish catastrophe, the role of individual and organized

  • in, they quickly focus on Lee, who starts by asking them to write and talk about their favorite food and why. French fries and pizza top the lists. Next, they break into small groups with aides and start working on math and reading. Lee takes the two toughest cases for himself: Sarah and Carlos. Sarah has had a bad night and keeps falling asleep on the desk. Lee said he feels the girl has some medical issues that need tending, but they can’t get her mother to show up for the doctor’s appointments

  • is best known for his research in Egypt including excavations in the Valley of the Kings. He has led many expeditions and is the author of nine books and numerous scientific and popular articles on archaeological subjects. For several years, Ryan worked closely with world-renowned Norwegian explorer, archaeologist and writer, the late Thor Heyerdahl, whose open-minded approach to the topic of early human use of the ocean was a hallmark of his remarkable research. Ryan is also a Research Associate

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  • events, typically less than 30 attendees: 1 month prior to event Major events, typically 100+ attendees, requiring multiple locations: 6 months prior to event Food service required: Two weeks before use Technical equipment or personnel required: 15 working days before use Security personnel required: 10 working days before use, must contact Campus Safety. There is a cost associated with having extra security at an event Space requests submitted through EMS will require approval by Conferences and

  • Connelly He is currently working on a history of East Central Europe, 1784-present, due to appear with Princeton University Press. Other work of his has appeared in Minerva, East European Politics and Societies, Geschichte und Gesellschaft, The Journal of Modern History, Slavic Review, The Nation, the London Review of Books, Znak (Krakow) and Commonweal. His research has been supported by the American Council of Learned Societies, the Spencer Foundation, the German Marshall Fund, the Institute for

  • can count on me and come to me if they need anything, and I have enjoyed getting to know each of them and learning about their cultures and languages.” Marquez believes her Hispanic studies minor will help her in her social work career. “At first I did not want to take Spanish because I am a heritage speaker, but it was actually really good to polish my Spanish and learn about my own and other cultures. It will help me when working with Spanish speaking communities, and also when working with

  • Business. The course introduces students to historical and emergent perspectives on business and social justice. Students will learn to see their role as future business leaders and , in particular, explore historical and present case examples of inequity in business. Students will also explore the issues of diversity and justice through interaction and engagement with community and business leaders and seek to address inequity and inequality in business. A certificate will be awarded upon the

  • between work and family impossible to achieve.  Sandnes’ lecture conveyed a much more positive outlook.  With her many years as a journalist and participant in social debate on the topics of gender equality and women’s rights, Sandnes combined her professional insights with personal experiences of growing up in an age of increasing gender equality and changing roles for women in society.  In particular, Sandnes articulated the ways in which welfare state policy and national legislation have made it

  • -stories/ Books available at the PLU library:  Native American religion, by Joel W Martin Seeing with a native eye : essays on native American religion, by Åk Hultkrantz The land looks after us : a history of Native American religion, by Joel W Martin Native American Religions, by Rob Staeger Orthodox ChurchImportant text: The Bible, but specifically an ancient translation to Greek called the Septuagint Major holidays: Easter, Christmas, and each day of the year is sacred and dedicated to a specific