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  • middle schoolers managed to propose a few mean-spirited words that were new even to college students: one of which was the word “Ratchet.” I’m proud of our students for this campaign, and while we might pat ourselves on the back for such efforts, the fact that they are needed is an indication that our work as a community, and as an educational institution, is nowhere near complete.  While the My Language, My Choice campaign seemed like a pretty robust response to issues of diversity in our campus

  • board. He also leads several research studies with an emphasis on sports-related concussion across the lifespan. Concussion is not a new issue in the sports world, although it has gotten a lot of attention in recent years, Cullum said. He is involved in baseline testing and evaluation of each athlete prior to the start of a sports season. If an athlete is injured, the testing is repeated and compared to baseline. The tests measure concentration, memory and other cognitive functions. “Some

  • of vocational reflection in the PLU Wild Hope Center for Vocation. That tradition started with Martin Luther and his Reformation—his spirit of challenging the status quo and structures of power, to provide greater access to education and “free inquiry beyond prescribed limits,” as Trelstad puts it. In the 1500s, Luther built upon his education in history, religion and critical questioning and began to imagine new models for challenging the way things were. The same tradition continues at PLU

  • Report based on the new information, thus beginning the process for the student who is not the subject of the original meeting. During the Review Meeting, the Review Officer(s) may receive information which may result in further violations to be considered for a student involved in the incident. The Review Officer(s) will be honest with the student if this is the case, and will allow the student to speak on that violation during the Review Meeting. After all witnesses have spoken, the responding

  • when they are declared into the major/minor. The degree audit will reflect the requirements that were in place when the major was declared. Whenever a major or academic program is revised, the new requirements appear in the next edition of the PLU Catalog.Second Bachelor's Degree Earned Second Bachelor’s Degree Earned – Simultaneously A student may earn two baccalaureate degrees at the same time. For a second bachelor’s degree awarded simultaneously, requirements for both degrees in addition to

  • information as warranted. Coordinate proposed allocations with other funding sources and agencies. Identify, assess and review space allocations. Develop and prioritize long range planning for spaces across campus. Identify new space needs. Custodian of third spaces. Recommend prioritization and allocation of capital expenditures to the President’s Council. Section 2. HUMAN PARTICIPANTS REVIEW BOARD (HPRB) Board Members & Appointments: The HPRB consists of five members appointed by the university

  • . Awarding:  Students are notified within two weeks after the interview process in late winter.  Please Note:  The Regent’s Scholarship will replace the previously awarded President’s or Harstad Founder’s Scholarship.Harstad Founder's ScholarshipApplication: Students must complete the Presidential Scholarship application in addition to all admission application materials by December 1. Eligibility: Only students who have been selected for the President’s Scholarship. Amount: New first year students

  • and John G. Gray LGBT Scholarship The National LGBTQ Scholarship Fund New York Ramblers Scholarship NOGLSTP Scholarship Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship PFLAG Bellevue Eastside – Scholarships Pride Foundation Traub-Dicker Rainbow Scholarship College Scholarship Guide for LGBTQ Students Job Websites: LGBT Connect Out & Equal Publications: Corporate Equality Index 2020 Ultimate Campus Guide for LGBTQ Students Professional Organizations: American Veterans for Equal Rights The Assocation of

  • about gift giving? | 在美国如何称呼对方?送礼物的习惯?College Tourist's Top 10 TipsA good list for students new to the US | 留美新生常见问题What's different between your culture and American culture?|您的文化与美国文化有何不同?Other Resources for Cultural Differences|关于文化差异的其他资源Read more about the cultural differences between the US and China: http://www.etiquetteoutreach.com/blog_new-york-etiquette-guide/bid/92662/cultural-differences-between-america-and-china https://goldstarteachers.com/7-differences-between-chinese-and-american

  •  from another non-PLU email account. Quick Links Help with Service Requests Getting Connected @ PLU Getting Started with Technology @ PLU (New Students)TopicsA-ZSearchTopicsAccounts and PasswordsPLU ePass accounts, changing passwords, department & organization accountsCybersecurity Awareness Training253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Web site • Support infoThe KnowBe4 Cybersecurity Awareness Training curriculum is intended to provide PLU employees with the skills needed to be compliant with overall