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  • December 1, 2012 Rebecca Goulson ’15: ‘I’ll have the soup.’ Goulson admits that she doesn’t really know how to cook, but, as a sophomore who lives on campus and has a meal plan, she doesn’t need to. She can get everything she’s looking for, whether it’s cereal, pasta, soup, veggies, or a quick snack on campus. “it’s really convenient and easy,” Goulson said. Major: math Hometown: New Prague, Minn. What home cooked meal she misses most: dad’s homemade chili Staple Food: soup Specialty: bowl of

  • can be coordinated through the PLU Environmental Health & Safety Manager. Maintain confidentiality for employees who have had an exposure incident, such as a needle stick. Assist in evaluations of safer sharps options, and implementing use of safer sharps when reasonable. B. Employee Responsibilities Follow the specific procedures developed by their department, in addition to the procedures presented in this plan. Attend annual training if required. Schedule and report to vaccination appointments

  • be given by words or actions, as long as those words or actions create clear and mutually understandable permission regarding the conditions of Sexual Activity. Consent to one form of Sexual Activity cannot imply Consent to other forms of Sexual Activity, even within the same intimate situation. Previous relationships or Consent cannot imply Consent to future Sexual Activity. Consent cannot be procured by use of force, threats, intimidating behavior, or coercion. Some individuals are unable to

  • Internet AccessPLU’s Systems and Communication Services provides network connectivity for both students and faculty/staff members on campus. Wired and wireless connections are available from many locations around campus.  All devices on the PLU network must be registered to an active member of the PLU community before given access to any network resources.  Assistance with problems related to your network connection is provided through the Help Desk, located on the first floor of the

  • It is the responsibility of all members of the university community to care for the security of the buildings.   Unauthorized presence in campus buildings, academic rooms, or residence hall rooms is prohibited and may be cause for action via the Student Conduct System and/or referral to a local law enforcement agency.  Locked or closed buildings may be entered only with permission of supervisory personnel. The unauthorized duplication of any university key and/or LuteCard or the use of an

  • biochemistry, assuring compliance of stated goals and objectives as outlined in each protocol. Principal responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Participate and/or develop the design and testing of experiments under direction of Research staff including, but not limited to method development of mass spectrometric, HPLC, and other approaches for global and targeted metabolite and other small molecule analysis. Prepares and conducts laboratory research experiments following written protocols

  • , North Carolina Bio: Dr. Wallace is currently the Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Shaw University Divinity School in Raleigh, North Carolina – the oldest Historical Black University in the South. She is an ordained Lutheran Pastor and was formerly the Assistant to the Bishop for the Southeastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as well as the former Interim Director of the Lutheran Theological Center in Atlanta housed at the Interdenominational Theological

  • the Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA).FAFSAWASFA2: Banner Web/Self-ServiceYour financial aid budget and determination of financial need can be viewed through your banner web/self-service account.Banner Web/Self-Service3: Renewal of non-need based financial aidRenewal of non-need based financial aid is done by Student Financial Services.4: Possible cancellation of aidFailure to accept the Offer of Financial Aid and/or submit all other required documents by the specified date

  • ErgonomicsErgonomics is the study of the kind of work you do, the environment you work in, and the tools you use to do your job. The goal of office ergonomics is to set up your office work space so that it fits you and the job you are doing. Office ergonomics can help you be more comfortable at work. It can help lower stress and injury caused by awkward positions and repetitive tasks. It focuses on how things are set up in your office work space, such as: Your workstation set-up, how you sit

  • kilowatt hours (kWh), with Ordal doing the best by dropping its kWh per student by 19.1 percent. February was round two: Ordal vs. T-stad as the heavyweights, with Hong vs. Pflueger on the undercard. In the first round, Ordal really showed its spirit by doing whatever it took to lower energy use. “We basically lived in the dark for a month,” Sipe said. Sipe credits a lot of the enthusiasm in the first round to the work Rodrigues helped create. Students come together as a community and through the