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  • SNO and committee meetings for minutes, agendas, and attachments. Committee chairs are responsible for ensuring that the committee folders are up to date with minutes and attachments.Contingent Faculty ReviewsContingent Faculty ReviewsThe following processes for conducting contingent faculty reviews are in accord with the PLU Faculty Handbook, 8th ed., pages 87-90. Each SoN contingent faculty member is reviewed annually by the SoN Dean following processes stipulated for the yearly faculty activity

  • cross-border financial issues, including managing exchange rates, accessing global capital markets, conducting foreign investment, and financing foreign trade. Techniques (e.g., options, swaps, futures, insurance) and firm decisions (degrees of economic, operating, and financial leverage) are considered both generally (to firm risk) and specifically to international issues. Prerequisite: BUSA 302. (4) BUSA 340 : Nonprofit Management Overview of the nonprofit sector. Topics include: scope and context

  • coordination of lead ions by small molecules with lewis-base properties, or improving the composition of the perovskite-electron transport layer interface. Rather than providing a definitive solution, the ideas presented here serve as a foundation upon which further research can be structured in order to secure a pathway for a future non-reliant on environmentally harmful forms of energy. 3:00-3:25 pm Duncan Haddock, Senior Capstone Seminar   Blends  of electronic and ionic conducting polymeric blends and

  • the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, 22 Tribal Colleges, and UW collaborators, she is conducting 2 studies: (a) a psychiatric epidemiology prevalence and correlates study (N=3,202, and (b) a TCU-cultural adaptation of Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS). Dr. Duran has also been Co-PI of an NIMH-funded R25 HIV and Mental Health research training program and a Co-Investigator on an NINR CBPR methods and measures study: Engage for Equity. 

Bonnie’s past

  • literature, and digital humanities. She is a recipient of PLU’s Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching (December 2016). Who: Jennifer Spence Title: Visiting Instructor of Anthropology at Pacific Lutheran University Bio: Jennifer recently earned her Ph.D. in biological anthropology from Ohio State University. Before teaching at Pacific Lutheran University, she lived in northern Brazil for several years while conducting dissertation fieldwork. Her current research focuses on how a mother’s circumstances

  • -embedded Program Evaluation for their Applied Project. The course addresses the similarities and differences between program evaluation and other forms of education research and related ethical implications. Students will learn the steps in designing and conducting a program evaluation, as well as considerations when contracting for program evaluations, as many educational grants and programs require outside evaluation. (2) EDUC 731 : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership In this course

  • structure, and the duties of all other committees. The committee shall have specific duties relative to making nominations and conducting elections on behalf of the faculty. These duties shall be: To prepare a slate of candidates for all committee positions or other positions filled by election at large from the faculty to be presented at a regularly scheduled faculty meeting in the spring. Nominations may also be made from the floor. To present nominees when called upon to do so during the school year

  • , morale, and behavior; help attract and retain both students and faculty; and are essential to activities of learning, whether this means encouraging lively, thoughtful, and inclusive verbal exchanges or conducting inquiry using specific technology in the lab, classroom, studio, rehearsal room, online, or elsewhere. Thus, Pacific Lutheran University supports excellent and well-maintained learning spaces (including, but not limited to, classrooms, laboratories, studios, rehearsal rooms, clinical and

  • identified a potential opportunity to solve the problem of water scarcity by installing rainwater capture systems. After conducting some research, he became convinced that rainwater capture was the sustainable solution to water scarcity not only in marginalized communities, but at all levels of society. After graduation from college in 2006, Enrique traveled for three years throughout the US and Mexico working on various sustainability projects. His travels served as a time of learning and development

  • sequence addresses major concepts of program evaluation. This course prepares students to plan, implement, evaluate, and disseminate the results of a job-embedded Program Evaluation for their Applied Project. The course addresses the similarities and differences between program evaluation and other forms of education research and related ethical implications. Students will learn the steps in designing and conducting a program evaluation, as well as considerations when contracting for program