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  • employer can do this by verifying that a new employee is either a U.S. citizen or possesses certain documents which prove work authorization such as a Social Security Card, Work Permit, or Legal Permanent Resident card. DACA recipients may prove their work authorization by presenting an I-766 Employment Authorization Document or a Social Security Card. A full list of accepted documents can be found on page 3 of the I-9. Students with DACA may want to familiarize themselves with the I-9 before filling

  • science at the University of California at Berkeley. He worked for many years as a newspaper and magazine journalist in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco. He is the writer, director and producer of 50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus, a documentary film that premiered on HBO in April 2013 and was nominated for an Emmy in the category of Outstanding Historical Programming. Along with its television broadcasts, the film has been shown at film festivals, synagogues

  • one-day symposium. Accompanying this event was a month-long special exhibit at the University Gallery in Ingram Hall, The Art of Wayzgoose. PPA program students still participate in the Tacoma Wayzgoose, many of whom as members of the Collective, PLU’s student-run art collective. You can find the Collective’s Instagram here. In 2013, students in the Elliott Press created a multi-piece artist’s book, A Strange Case of Alchemical Munificence, using many of the mysterious medical symbols. This work

  • Geoff Foy, Ph.D. Associate Provost for Continuing Education Phone: 253-535-7231 Email: foy@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Historical and Cultural Study of Religion, Graduate Theological Union, 2003 M.A., Religious Studies, Gonzaga University, 1992 B.A., Psychology, Gonzaga University, 1988

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  • University in Vienna, the National University of Singapore, the University of Virginia, Clark University, and MIT. He is the recipient of many academic honors, including the National Jewish Book Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship and the dignity of “University Professor,” and he serves on various academic boards, including that of the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute. He has published twelve books dealing with diverse topics such as the cosmic speculations on the Temple of Solomon, relativism in architectural

  • University in Vienna, the National University of Singapore, the University of Virginia, Clark University, and MIT. He is the recipient of many academic honors, including the National Jewish Book Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship and the dignity of “University Professor,” and he serves on various academic boards, including that of the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute. He has published twelve books dealing with diverse topics such as the cosmic speculations on the Temple of Solomon, relativism in architectural

  • Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.

  • institution’s IRB and cede oversight of the project to your IRB. Please provide the following information to your research collaborator at PLU and they will be able to submit through our online system: signed proof of approval by your institution (primary IRB) a copy of the approved proposal and consent form(s) a copy of the consent form(s) that will be used at PLU (if different from original consent forms) any and all supporting documents (recruitment tools, survey instruments, debriefing, etc.) a

  • clients and customers. I am a Communications major with an interest in Public Relations, and we often think of that as a world of text. But these skills will give me a leg up in my major and in the world of work.” The Innovation Studies Minor PLU’s Innovation Studies program is designed to introduce students to core principles in design, business, economics, ethics, and historical perspectives on innovation and entrepreneurship. Students culminate their work in a seminar that invites them to form

  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen: Thursday, March 7, 2019 The Writer’s Story: 4 pm in Ness Second Floor Lobby, KHP Reading and Reception: 7 pm, Studio Theatre, KHPDr. Melissa Michal is of Seneca descent. Her creative work explores historical trauma and resilience within her own community. She has work appearing in The Florida Review, Yellow Medicine Review, and the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program’s Narrative Witnessing project. Dr. Michal’s short story collection, Living on the