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  • experiences through the Bias Incident Response Team form, or for students specifically, reporting incidents through the Student Conduct system can be completed through an Incident Report form.  And for our faculty colleagues also dealing with post-election stress, I suggest teaching and learning resources at the JED Foundation and at Teaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center. I ask you, please, to find it in your hearts and minds to rise above your fears, your anger and distrust

  • school year and attend PLU’s Student Leadership Institute (SLI) prior to Fall Semester of the upcoming school year. Submit proposals for budget and staffing to USMB and a proposal for staff organization. Administer all aspects of the media, including reporting, writing, layout design printing, advertising, photography, editorial decisions, circulation, production, videotaping, recording, and editing. Assume full responsibility for any material published or aired, and address any complaints filed

  • Bill Foege in the late 1990s while reporting on the newly emerging Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Paulson knew Foege had gone to PLU and mentioned that he did as well, and today they are friends. When Paulson asked Foege whether he had a photo of them together,... By Tom  /  April 4, 2014 Samantha Potter ’14 As for basketball, this season the PLU women beat two Division II schools for the first time in Potter’s career. No wonder, then, that Potter received the Lute Career Athletic Achievement

  • tries to do as much as possible is to include diverse voices in our coverage. That requires cultivating new sources that are much harder to come by when you can’t meet people or network in traditional ways. None of this is an ideal substitute for real-life, in-person reporting, but we’ll keep doing what we can in order to share important perspectives about what’s likely the biggest story of our lifetime. PLU: What sort of stories are you telling during the pandemic? Plog: As a tiny but mighty radio

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Women's Golf! Q&A with Coach Sara GriffinWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? Our team supported one another throughout the year in various ways. One of our team members witnessed a hit and run and we were there to help her through the difficulty of reporting the situation. One of our team members plays 2 sports and we were there to support her on the basketball court as well. Our team

  • Step 8: Understand students on-going responsibilities once approvedHPRB approval (expedited/full board) lasts for one year. During that time, students are responsible for: Requesting approval from the HPRB for any changes to your proposal Reporting to the HPRB any adverse events that occur while conducting the research Responding in a timely fashion to the annual renewal notices sent out to every researcher with an open project Notifying the HPRB when they have completed the research Requesting

  • your approval (or submit a Completion Report; see below).Reporting any adverse events that occur while conducting your researchWhile conducting your study, you may cause or experience events whose nature, severity and/or frequency are not described in the proposal approved by the HPRB. Examples include, but are not limited to: unexpected complications in a participant missteps in the study procedures or consent documentation breaches of confidentiality Alternatively, you may encounter problems or

  • writing, reporting, editing, media studies and ethics. He is also the Co-Founder of and Faculty Adviser to MediaLab at PLU, an award-winning, invitation only, student-faculty research and applied internship program for highly motivated students. MediaLab students are engaged in activities that include public relations, advertising, documentary filmmaking, journalism, marketing and research, graphic design, photography and much more. Under Dr. Wells’ direction, MediaLab has earned national and

  • Lutes win a national Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence award and seven regional awards It is a great time to be a student journalist at PLU. On May 1, 2013, PLU’s student newspaper the Mooring Mast was notified of a national, first place, Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Mark of Excellence award for in-depth reporting for small universities. This… May 19, 2013 CommunicationJournalism

  • Step 8: Understand your on-going responsibilities once approvedHPRB approval (expedited/full board) lasts for one year. During that time, you are responsible for: Requesting approval from the HPRB for any changes to your proposal Reporting to the HPRB any adverse events that occur while conducting your research Responding in a timely fashion to the annual renewal notices sent out to every researcher with an open project Notifying the HPRB when you have completed the research Requesting Changes