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  • single key may affect 50 doors and be issued to 100 different people. A re-core of the locks not only costs a significant amount of money but also staff/administrative time. The following are the associated costs for lost/stolen keys. There are two associated fees to lost keys – key replacement and re-coring of the door(s). Employee Loss Keys that are misplaced by the employee will be subject to a replacement fee of $35 per key. If the keys are lost due to theft there is no charge to the employee. An

  • substantial annual awards are intended to enhance opportunities for the professional development of the university’s faculty. General Criteria for Evaluating Applications for Regency Advancement Awards: The project is clearly and specifically defined. The nature of the project and the likelihood of its completion bear a justifiable relation to the time period within which it is to be carried out. The project advances the applicant’s professional growth, the “cutting edge” of the applicant’s discipline

  • (AASP) National Association of Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS) Honor Award Tacoma Pierce County Hall of Fame, The Tacoma Athletic Commission National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers William Bevan Lecture Award, Psychology and Public Policy, The American Psychological Foundation National Award of Excellence, NSCAA Biography Dr. Colleen M. Hacker, Ph.D. Internationally recognized Speaker and Consultant in Performance Psychology Five Time Olympic

  • the Silver Legion, advocating an American version of Nazi Germany. At the same time, the mainstream political establishment struggled to cope with the many challenges facing the country. This talk examines the extremist groups that threatened American democracy before Pearl Harbor and how the country’s leaders worked to ensure that Hitler’s American friends were defeated.Lemkin 2021 Essay WinnerZackery Gostisha “Meaning, Logic, and Death: Genocide and its Underlying Causes”Raphael Lemkin Lecture

  • the Silver Legion, advocating an American version of Nazi Germany. At the same time, the mainstream political establishment struggled to cope with the many challenges facing the country. This talk examines the extremist groups that threatened American democracy before Pearl Harbor and how the country’s leaders worked to ensure that Hitler’s American friends were defeated.Lemkin 2021 Essay WinnerZackery Gostisha “Meaning, Logic, and Death: Genocide and its Underlying Causes”Raphael Lemkin Lecture

  • number of people and agencies. In the beginning Starbucks provided funding as well as free coffee for all in attendance. PLU Media Services gave JUTS a flat rate (no matter the size of the performing group) and personnel for providing sound reinforcement for the concerts. PLU Stage Services took care of stage setup. KPLU 88.5 FM provided extensive on-air promotion for the concerts and lent their prestigious jazz image to the series. Don Immel, the Director of Jazz Studies at PLU during that time

  • an original documentary produced by the award-winning filmmakers of MediaLab at Pacific Lutheran University. “The New American Family” specifically seeks to explore the complex dynamics of relationships in the 21st century and focuses attention on the evolving meaning of “family.” This documentary received the 2010 Accolade Award of Excellence.POINT OF ENTRY, 2009Since the time of the Pilgrims, the quests for freedom and liberty have been the primary motivators for immigrants seeking new lives

  • he’d be able to engage his passion so completely.“It’s been a lot of time and energy, but its also been really rewarding,” Ojala-Barbour said. Someday, he hopes to combine the land management skills he’s learned outside of the classroom, with what he’s learned inside the classroom, and work to better preserve what native land remains. This fall, Ojala-Barbour will be in Ecuador, as a Fulbright Fellow, studying small mammals and the environmental impacts on them. He calls it another chance to get

  • nearly 16,000 professionals dedicated to serving students as they make choices about pursuing higher education. Its regional arm serves the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. After earning the Rising Star Award for the Pacific Northwest region, Franco took time to answer some questions about his approach to college counseling and his personal experience with the transition to college as a first-generation student at Gonzaga University.Office of AdmissionLearn more about becoming

  • . Eligibility Applicants must reside in Pierce County, outside the cities of Tacoma or Lakewood. If you are a Tacoma or Lakewood homeowner, please visit their webpages for information on repair. Applicants must be low income (Below 80% Area Median Income). If you are unsure about your income level, visit the websites below to find income limits based on family size. Participants must own their home Unit must be occupied by the owner for at least 1 year at the time of application [Home Rehab only] Owner must