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  • calendar resources below, be on the lookout for conflicting dates and plan accordingly! Ask yourself: Do my dates conflict with a major university event such as Homecoming & Family Weekend, the Holocaust Education Conference or Commencement? Campus Calendar: This is a master calendar curated by contributors across campus that allows individuals to filter by category and audience. This calendar also includes major interfaith holidays to consider. ALL event planners need to post their event to the Campus

  • , food and water insecurity, immigration, poverty, and income inequality, as well as strained relationships among those of different races, ethnicities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, and social classes. Exhibit supported: The 9th Wang Center Symposium: Disarming Polarization: Navigating Conflict and Difference. Curator: Holly Senn, Librarian     A New Year, a New Way of Considering Food This exhibit includes books from the collection about food, cooking, food politics, etc. and encourages

  • ethical tensions in the current pandemic – between limited resources and dire need, and patient will and the need for caregivers to act without clearly discerning what that will is. The frameworks of ethical reasoning provided by two influential moral theories often yield conflicting conclusions on specific issues. On these pandemic issues, do the conclusions they yield conflict or align? In any case, how persuasive are they? October 28 Cooperating to Control COVID:  Global Governance and the Role of

  • ethical tensions in the current pandemic – between limited resources and dire need, and patient will and the need for caregivers to act without clearly discerning what that will is. The frameworks of ethical reasoning provided by two influential moral theories often yield conflicting conclusions on specific issues. On these pandemic issues, do the conclusions they yield conflict or align? In any case, how persuasive are they? October 28 Cooperating to Control COVID:  Global Governance and the Role of

  • years she has dedicated her life to educating people about the Holocaust. She is an official speaker for the Seattle based Holocaust Institute for Humanity. She was honored in 2015 by the state of Washington in Senate Resolution 8623 as a hero and a person who saved many lives. Her memoir KEYS OF MY LIFE was published in 2018, and are available for purchase. Conference ScheduleKelly PalmerPresentation Title: “Quaker Relief and Rescue: Roswell and Marjorie McClelland’s Work in World War II Europe

  • years she has dedicated her life to educating people about the Holocaust. She is an official speaker for the Seattle based Holocaust Institute for Humanity. She was honored in 2015 by the state of Washington in Senate Resolution 8623 as a hero and a person who saved many lives. Her memoir KEYS OF MY LIFE was published in 2018, and are available for purchase. Conference ScheduleKelly PalmerPresentation Title: “Quaker Relief and Rescue: Roswell and Marjorie McClelland’s Work in World War II Europe

  • of the course for you personally or for other students. In addition, if any of our class meetings conflict with your religious events, please let me know so that I can make arrangements for you. [Adapted from the University of Iowa College of Education] Back to menuContent WarningStudents are advised that difficult or sensitive issues may be represented or discussed in this class. While care will always be taken not to cause distress and to create a welcoming learning environment for everyone

  • , the Director of Human Resources, the Provost, or another appropriate University Officer. Activities that in any way conflict with these policies can result in sanctions, corresponding to the severity of the action and ranging from a written reprimand to expulsion (for students) and/or referral to the appropriate legal authorities. The University reserves the right to access electronic communication or data (e.g., email, computer files) as it deems necessary. While the University rarely does this

  • /discrimination, financial difficulties, family conflict). We will also discuss the history of anti-Asian racism and present recent data on racism targeting Chinese and Chinese Americans during COVID-19. Participants will learn how to help Chinese American parents talk to their children about race and promote Chinese family strengths, parent-child communication and emotional wellbeing. Racial-ethnic socialization is defined as parents’ transmission of messages about race to their children, including cultural

  • By:Kari Plog '11 September 13, 2016 0 Personal Journey https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-con