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chairs, and faculty, the submission of course offerings to meet student enrollment needs in the General Education program. The Council facilities the development of faculty guidelines and mechanisms for General Education courses and programs. The council reviews and consults on the creation and implementation of any needed policies and procedures as they relate to the General Education program.CoordinationCoordinate the General Education Program with other academic units.Advocacy, Promotion, and
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Role of Media in Radicalizing the Thirteen Colonies, 1765-1776” 2:40-3:00 pm - Nick Hager “The Flame Lily Burning: Examining the History, Independence, and Downfall of the Rhodesian Republic, 1965-1980” 3:05-3:25 p.m. - Jessica Mortimer “Keeping the Peace: Race, Gender, and the Pursuit of Equal Opportunity in the Development of the United States Army Military Police, World War II to the 1960’s” 3:30-3:50 p.m. - Heather Gallana “The Native American Civil Rights Movement: Minimizing Native Political
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to particular groups and projects. The following operational definitions guide the development and use of such lists. Comparable Peer Institutions are those peers identified as overall most similar to PLU on the key indicators described below. This is the University’s primary peer group that is used for NWCCU Student Achievement purposes. Whenever possible and appropriate, this list should be used for the purposes of identifying peer(s) for program review. Competitive Institutions are defined as
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