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  • a safe and inviting place to kick back, relax and learn skills that will not only help them excel at school, but also in life. The Parkland Literacy Center (PLC), 1112 124th St. South, opened last March in a house next to Keithley Middle School. There, PLU faculty and students serve the community through literacy-training and academic-support programs. Students visit with a variety of goals — some are working on improving skills, and others are in programs like Advanced Placement (AP) and

  • assistance to them as they navigate questions related to immigration status and implications. PLU is investing in additional training to ensure we have capacity to provide responsive mental health and health resources to our students who may be dealing with anxiety and uncertainty. PLU will not cooperate with any federal effort to create a registry of individuals based on any protected characteristics such as religion, national origin, race or sexual orientation. PLU does not tolerate acts of

  • colored-pencil books out there at the time.” (Her Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step is still one of the top books in the art market for painting portraits.) Kullberg said she believes hand-drawn art is critical in this age of technology. “The moving of the hand goes through the prism of the soul,” she said. “It puts one’s mark, heart and life to it. Something happens between the eye and hand as it goes through the artist.” Kullberg believes anyone can learn to draw with the right training. In 1999

  • inspirational subjects of The Boys in the Boat was on loan to PLU for many years, and used on American Lake until it was returned in the 1990s, Dickerson said. Coaches are starting to call to learn more about this cross-training/book reading assignment and are considering doing something similar. The women’s rowing team is supporting the men’s basketball team and vice versa. And by happenstance, with every flip of a page and row of an oar, the bond between mother and son and team strengthened. Those ripples

  • headed in the future. Ashley Gill '15 Caroline Olstad '12After earning my MSW and MPH at Washington University in St. Louis, I am living in St. Paul with a fellow Minnesotan Lute and working at the Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota. My position is “Seizure Smart Schools Program Manager”. The program is focused on making every school in Minnesota (and eastern North Dakota) “seizure smart”, which means training students, teachers, school nurses, bus drivers, etc on how to recognize and respond to

  • thought I could be a valuable and contributing member. Over the next several years, I served on the advisory board, got involved in Green Dot, conducted bystander skills training for new students and other things, but these things are all just the byproduct of what the Center has done for me and the impact it has had. The Center is really about the people that are a part of it, and it is those people who made an impact. How? They SAW me when nobody else did. They HEARD me when others didn’t want to or

  • rights and responsibilities associated with working with hazardous materials. Please contact the Environmental Health & Safety office for training or information on Hazard Communication. Personnel working in non-production laboratory facilities on campus must be aware of the OSHA Laboratory Standard (29CFR 1910.1450). They must be trained according to PLU’s Chemical Hygiene Plan to ensure awareness of the hazards of chemicals present in their workplace. Please contact the Environmental Health

  • Colloidal Nanocrystals” A. M. Munro Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A 38, 020805 (2020). Editor’s Pick Part of a Special Topic Collection on 30 years of the Nellie Yeoh Whetten Award – Celebrating the Women of the AVS. “Phenyldithiocarbamate Ligands Decompose During Nanocrystal Ligand Exchange” A. M. Munro, C. Chandler, M. Garling, D. Chai, V. Popovich, L. Lystrom, S. Kilina J. Phys. Chem. C 120, 29455-29462 (2016). Munro, A. M. “Selenide and Sulfide Quantum Dots and Nanocrystals: Optical

  • crime data. The platform presents a user-friendly interface that allows users to view a range of interactive maps, displaying the latest 2020 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) hate crime information, alongside state agency data. In response to the alarming discrepancy between reported hate crime data and actual hate crime incidents, Hate Crime Mapping enables users to submit unofficial hate crime reports. These reports are then integrated into our dataset and maps, to improve the accuracy and

  • (used by Business, Nursing, Political Science, etc.)APA Manual: RR BF76.7.P83 2020 (Located by the library help desk.) APA Resources: APA Style: Reference Examples Published by the American Psychological Association, APA style is often used by scholars and researchers in fields like psychology, political science, nursing, business, among others. In-text citations are formatted to allow the reader to easily follow ideas while also providing information about the sources that were used to support the