Page 41 • (469 results in 0.019 seconds)
-
OPT Reporting Form (link) view page
-
OPT Reporting Form (link) view page
-
OPT Reporting Form (link) view page
-
Call +1 312-638-6995 (if outside the U.S. or Canada) Call +1 833-209-7075 (if within the U.S. or Canada) Email: EIIA@healix.com Website: https://www.eiia.org/international-travel/ Contact the Wang Center (Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm) Call 253-535-7577 Call PLU Campus Safety 24-hour emergency line: 253-535-7911 Non-emergency line: 253-535-7441 Incident Reporting: After all the necessary steps have been taken to seek immediate and local assistance, be sure to file an incident report with the Wang Center
-
Conduct system is subject to removal of privileges supported by the LuteCard and/or responsible for restitution for financial damages caused by misuse. Students are responsible for reporting lost LuteCards and replacing their LuteCard immediately at their own expense. Cards will be deactivated upon graduation or withdrawal from the university.
-
as the science and medical reporter for the Seattle Post Intelligencer . A Seattle native, Tom also has produced a few local plays, about the news business, and once lived in his car. William Foege ’57 Editor’s Note: Tom Paulson met Bill Foege in the late 1990s while reporting on the newly emerging... April 4, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29
-
statistics. These statistics are carefully compared with Campus Safety reports in order to ensure no single incident is counted twice. All crimes on campus should be reported to Campus Safety. Dial x7441 for non-emergency calls (535-7441 off campus), and x7911 for emergencies (911 off campus). Reporting crimes to Campus Safety will make possible the inclusion of those crimes in the annual disclosure of crime statistics. Such reporting will also facilitate the timely warning of others on campus should the
-
Part X. – OTHER FACULTY POLICIES Section V. – SPECIAL INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Part I. – COPYRIGHT LAW AND EDUCATIONAL FAIR USE Part II. – FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (FERPA) Part III. – APPLYING FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FUNDING Part IV. – INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE Part V. – POLICY FOR DEALING WITH AND REPORTING POSSIBLE MISCONDUCT IN SCIENCE Part VI. – POLICY ON POLITICAL ACTIVITIES Part VII. – POLICY ON RELIGIOUS GROUPS Part VIII. – SPEAKER POLICY Section VI
-
medical provider notifies us that the fit is unacceptable. No beard, stubble, or other facial hair that could interfere with the mask-to-face seal is allowed during fit testing (or during work use). Fit testing for PLU staff is conducted by Concentra using qualitative fit testing as detailed in Table 11 of WAC 296-842-22010 of the Respirators rule. The Employer Authorization Form and the Concentra Medical Questionnaire should be completed prior to reporting for the fit test to streamline payment to
-
everything from copy editing and design to critical reporting and journalistic ethics. Outside the sessions, each of us conversed with student journalists from other universities across the country, exchanging advice and swapping newsroom stories. When we weren’t conferencing, we immersed ourselves in the city. We weaved through historic streets and roamed snow-covered Central Park. We posed with ancient Roman statues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and stood face-to-face with Vincent van Gogh’s
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.