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Elections - ES POLS 365 Race and Ethnic Politics - ES, GE PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology - ES SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology - ES SOCI 210 Gender and Society - ES SOCI 240 Social Problems - ES SOCI 332 Race and Racism - ES SOCW 101 Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare - ES SOCW 245 Human Behavior and the Social Environment - ES SOCW 250 Social Policy I: History of Social Welfare - ES THEA 360 Theatre History: Origins - ES THEA 362 Musical Theatre History - ES THEA 365 Theatre History
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Resources Sexual Misconduct Policy. In cases when one person, either the Complainant or Respondent is not a member of the PLU community, PLU will determine, in its sole discretion, the best remedies for the Impacted Party and the community. If the alleged behavior does not meet the 2024 Final Rule definition and criteria for Title IX as defined by the U.S. Department of Education, but there is an allegation of student misconduct, the report will be referred to the Dean of Students Office and Student
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-Blackness Decolonize BIPOC Anti-Racist The NAC International Perspectives have defined anti-racism as “the active process of identifying and eliminating racism by changing systems, organizational structures, policies, practices, and attitudes so that power is redistributed and shared equitably.” Anti-Blackness Anti-Blackness is a term for those distinct actions, behaviors, and systems that are directed specifically towards dominating or subordinating Black people within U.S. American society. Anti
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Collaboration is Needed to Enhance Preschoolers’ Physical Activity: What Do We Do Now?’ Dr. Hannah Pye ‘Nursing Considerations for Emergency Department Care of the Breastfeeding Dyad.’ Dr. Jessica Schwinck ‘Reducing Missed Psychotherapy Appointments: An Advanced Practice Nurse-Initiated Telephone Orientation Protocol.’ Dr. Ren Winnett ‘Homeless and hospitalized: A case study of intervention to support collaborative behavior and safety.’ Dr. Tiffany Zyniewicz ‘Knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSAs) of
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fail to show for classes will not be considered missing students by the university. In these situations the university may attempt to make contact with the student utilizing the different contacting strategies used for residential students to check on their status. If the university has information that the student’s prior behavior shows a risk to self or others the law enforcement agency where the student currently resides will be contacted to make a welfare check. When family or roommate(s
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EnglishExploring Nature and Number (Natural Sciences)Matt Smith, Department of BiologyInvestigating Human Behavior (Social Sciences)Laura McCloud, Department of Sociology & Criminal JusticeInternational Honors ProgramCarmina Palerm, IHON Program DirectorAdvisory MembersKevin Berg, Registrar Hal DeLaRosby, Academic Advising Jan Lewis, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs Gracie Anderson, Student Representative Carlos Apeda, Student RepresentativePrintable Membership ListPrintable PDF Annual Reports Core
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inappropriate in the United States. For example, making personal comments or touching someone in personal manner can be considered sexual harassment and is not acceptable. It is important for international students to understand what is appropriate behavior, especially in relating to the opposite sex. To learn what is consider appropriate, one might ask American friends, one’s resident assistant in the dormitory, or international students who have been in the United States for some time.
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sponsored event to which the employee has been invited. Employees are reminded that any consumption of alcohol at such an event should be moderate, should not result in the employee becoming intoxicated and that normal expectation of appropriate workplace behavior continue at such events. The university takes its commitment to provide a drug and alcohol-free working environment seriously. All employees who suspect they may have a drug, substance or alcohol abuse problem are encouraged to seek assistance
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you’re learning in the classroom to real-world opportunities and challenges. Communication is the top-rated skill in almost every profession, and as a PLU communication student you’ll learn to write, speak, create, and produce across platforms— print, radio, television, digital, interpersonal, organizational, emergent. Hands-on learning is the core of the program. We think about classes as labs where you work on projects in community and organizational partnership, so that when you graduate, you’re
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