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Muertos) also began to emerge throughout the city bakeries. The spirit of Muertos was one of continuous excitement and flurried activity. The night of October 31st our entire group went to visit some of the local graveyards in the surrounding area of Oaxaca. Although it was pushing 10:00pm by the time we arrived, the town of Xoxocotlán was alive and celebrating in full force. Live music blasted into the stand-still of people trying to access the panteón (graveyard). Vendors selling various warm drinks
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. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail. Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York City. He spent his last eight years there working as
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prevent sexual assault. And in no time, from Olson Gymnasium to Ramstad Commons to the Anderson University Center, signed Lute pledges and It’s on Us posters were hanging all over campus. “This matters because, more than anything, I think everyone comes to campus wanting to be safe,” said Jonathan Yglesias, Men’s Project Coordinator at the Women’s Center. “Signing the pledge cards and hanging them up around campus reinforces that culture of care. We are proactive as opposed to reactive.” Jennifer
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evaluated based on the following criteria: Consistency with the Center’s Mission and PLU’s Integrated Learning Objectives (ILOs). Consideration of existing projects already underway and/or previously approved for the proposed period of time during which the proposed project would occur. Availability of Center-oriented courses within PLU’s School of Arts + Communication (or other academic units) during the period(s) in which the project would be pursued. Availability of human resources (students and/or
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professional manner in all communications: Do not include other people in conversations that should be a private. Be respectful of others’ time by being clear and concise. The tone of an online communication can be easily misinterpreted, address the meaning, not the words. Do not send angry emails. Discipline yourself to take a cooling off period, to think clearly on the situation and your response. If you would not make a particular statement to a person in front of you, you should not say it online. Be
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part of annual reporting requirements. The Sharps Injury Log will contain the date of the injury, the department the injury occurred, the type of device being used at the time of the injury, and a brief description of the occurrence. This log is retained for 5 years after the completion of the calendar year.
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The officers of all student clubs/organizations must be in good standing (not on academic or disciplinary probation) at the time of their election or appointment and throughout their terms of office. Student Engagement will check the status of each student who runs for office. Student clubs/organizations that have additional requirements aside from good academic standing (for example, honor societies) are responsible for ensuring that officers comply with grade requirements for club and
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Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Calculations - 2018 (pdf) view download
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dying and grieving in a uniquely close way. They will share the struggles they witnessed and experienced in lieu of the pandemic as well as reflect on insights or lessons learned from their roles in relation to Covid patients in this uniquely difficult time. These bedside practitioners will lead us in examining the vocation of caregiving during these times and may speak to the role of faith or spirituality for the dying and their families. Speakers include representative leaders from Christianity
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short time with them, but much can be done, and the friendships you create there can continue for many years. The friendships I have now from this summer are perhaps the most precious thing I gained as a peace scholar. I value these people greatly and think about them every day. Remember to make others a priority this summer. You will do great!2020 Peace Scholars Rahel Ambachew Elana Tracy Rahel Ambachew and Elana Tracy are 2020-2021 Peace Scholars. Rahel majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry
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