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for diversity and social justice initiatives on campus. 2015 The Diversity Center becomes a stand alone department with the Director reporting directly to the VP of Student Life. 2016 Sustainability Integration and the management of the PLU Community Garden and DJS Fee transitions to The Diversity Center 2021 Opening of new spaces DJS Lounge and Classroom
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on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response, reporting and accountability as it aims to “eliminate sexual harassment and sexual assault by creating a climate that respects the dignity of every member of the Army family.” At JBLM, that means SHARP is housed in a nondescript manufactured unit where victims—or anyone who needs help, really—enter through the back door. Inside, FlorCruz, the first officer brought in to head the program, and her staff work to prevent
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Calendar Spotlight Series ResoLute Staff Marketing and Communications Kari Plog ’11, senior editor Kari returned to PLU in January 2016. She previously spent five years working in nearly every corner of the newsroom at The News Tribune in Tacoma. Her experience spanned from sports and news copy editing and pagination to local government, communities and breaking news reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015
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the duty of reporting incidents of sexual violence; or anyone a student could reasonably believe has these responsibilities. At Pacific Lutheran University, all faculty, staff, Resident Assistants, and Campus Safety employees are Responsible Employees, with the exception of the confidential employees, listed below. Confidential employees are employees that do not have a requirement to report to appropriate parties. These individuals at PLU include: Counselors at the Counseling Center, Health
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the duration of the clinical experience length, onboarding procedures, location, expected start and stop times, and who the point of contact is at the SoN clear explanations of what to expect at the clinical site, as well as expected course outcomes related to the clinical experience be notified as early as possible of their clinical site location and beginning and end dates of the clinical experience be informed of the policy and procedure for reporting safety concerns, challenges in the clinical
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reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015. 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
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shape the services provided. Central Pierce County Stats Lacks health care access, resulting in high emergency department usage. Expecting 6% community growth over the next five years, especially among the 65+ age group. Projected demand surge: 11% acute care, 5% emergency, and 20% outpatient cases over the next decade.* * Data obtained from the 2020 Comprehensive Hospital Abstract Reporting System (CHARS) baseline report. The Partners Committed to health education and care in Pierce County and
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easy to follow and require no more information than an e-mail address, name, and university affiliation. Accessibility features such as text-to-speech, compatibility with screen readers, and customizable viewing options should be present and easy to use. Digital resources with unlimited or at least multiple simultaneous users are preferred, subject to cost considerations. Usage data: Aggregate, anonymized usage data should be available in standard reporting formats, either tracked directly in the
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access to agency data on or off-campus. These measures include, but are not limited to: maintaining strong confidential passwords, ensuring that computers are password protected and those passwords are changed at least once a semester, logging off computer when finished, not sharing computer with others once logged into the confidential system, ensuring that only those who have a right to know have access to the information, immediately reporting any breach in security, including lost or stolen
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Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights ResoLute Staff Marketing and Communications Kari Plog ’11, senior editor Kari returned to PLU in January 2016. She previously spent five years working in nearly every corner of the newsroom at The News Tribune in Tacoma. Her experience spanned from sports and news copy editing and pagination to local government, communities and breaking news reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist
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