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opportunity to work with highly motivated students. “I believe there are things we can do artistically to supplement the fantastic theatre that is already going on in Tacoma and Lakewood,” he said. “I want to discover ways we can better connect the theater program to the community it is serving.” Smith has three immediate goals: spend time with students, alumni and community members to find out what types of theatre interest them; examine the current curriculum to ensure it best prepares students for the
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courses can have on the academic accomplishments of first-year student-athletes when he was coaching at Trinity University. “All the first-years came in together, got to know each other, but then got to dig into the transitions of the writing skills, research resources, time management,” he said. “The changes we saw were an increase in freshman GPA and then over the course of four years we saw an increase in team GPA.” When McAdams discovered that his new job had a similar program, he was ready to get
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shrines and are believed to enhance the shrine. They are created for protection from God, and do not represent a specific person or ancestor. Individuals use Yundu shrines and the tchitcheri to give them a direct link with God. Typically, adult males and females have these small figures. If one is having a difficult time in life, a diviner may suggest that a person have multiples of these small figures. Such, figures are given offerings of millet flour, water, and sacrificial fowl. The middle-sized
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me that ELM was bringing together people “who felt called the ministry” to have that call “affirmed in communities… [following] a process that was not regulated by the official ELCA at the time.” We’re not going to wait until the ELCA changes policies… we’re going to live as if the future has already come. In November, 2007, Pastor Jen took part in an ordination ceremony in Chicago, surrounded by a community of people all across the country, in defiance of the ELCA regulations which required
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200 : Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies - VW, GE This multidisciplinary class examines the Holocaust and selected examples of genocide and systematic mass violence to probe the intersections of dehumanization, violent oppression, cultural destruction, and war in the last two centuries. Voices of resisters and case studies from the U.S. are included. (4) HGST 287 : Special Topics in Holocaust & Genocide Studies To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing
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anniversary of the Reformation. Students with the Marty App (free to download) participate in a scavenger hunt for facts about Martin Luther. How long did the process of creating Marty take from start to end? Ebbinga: From start to finish it was 399.5 hours over the course of 48 days. What was the most difficult part of this extensive process? Ebbinga: The most difficult part, or perhaps most time-consuming part, was learning a slush-casting method that worked well for this particular mold. Slush-casting
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over 20 years, helping a whole generation of high school students transition to the college experience, and learn some oceanography along the way! Steve spent many hours working with very closely with students outside of class time. No one has escaped his upper division classes without learning to make thin sections in the rock lab and he was always there to help them learn to operate the equipment and develop the fine touch necessary to produce a perfect section. His passion is fossils and he
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resources to help their advisees develop and realize their educational goals. Full-time faculty are asked by department chairs or deans to serve as academic advisors.Section 2. NON-MAJOR ADVISING Academic advisors at PLU are committed to assisting students as they discover and define their educational, personal, and emergent life goals. The advising relationship is a collaborative partnership through which students may gain an understanding of academic disciplines and university resources as they
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, Mentor. Be sure they use the newest proposal form and new templates.QI? Nursing faculty check here for QI project info First time having your students work with the HPRB?Use our Step-by-Step guide.Step 1: Check if your students need HPRB review Step 2: Complete required online training (CITI) Step 3: Understand the basics of the HPRB process Step 4: Understand methodological issues that impact HPRB proposals Step 5: Plan ahead for review time Step 6: Provide your electronic signature to submit your
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sister, who graduated in 2022 with a degree in biology. At first, Ambachew thought she’d go into computer programming and user experience design by majoring in computer science. In her first year at PLU, a Microsoft internship taught her about software engineering and product management. Ambachew dove into the field, working part-time during the school year and full-time one summer with Geeking Out Kids of Color (GOKiC). GOKiC is a Seattle-area after-school and summer program offering multicultural
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