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  • confirm fluorenone’s effectiveness as a catalyst by replicating literature procedures for these reactions using both tested and untested diene and dienophile reactants. Steven Chu, Avigail Salazar-MartinezChemistryUtilizing a Diels-Alder reaction to synthesize a zwitterion monomer for an ion-conducting polymer Faculty mentors: Dean Waldow & Neal Yakelis, Chemistry The efficient synthesis of endo norbornene-2,3-dicarboximide (NDI) zwitterions using a Diels- Alder reaction could potentially be used to

  • renewable one-year terms).  Every effort shall be made to conduct ADHPs during the academic year whenever possible.  In cases when conducting an ADHP during the summer months cannot be avoided, the Assistant Dean of Students or designee will appoint available trained students to serve on ADHPs.  The Provost will also recruit, subsequently assign, and financially compensate available faculty from the membership of the previous academic year’s APIC to serve on ADHPs in these cases.  If members of the

  • , public opinion, or consideration of personal popularity or notoriety Review Officers shall regularly attend and actively participate in any reviews, orientations, trainings, and scheduled meetings offered Review Officers shall reflect the importance and seriousness of a review by conducting it with dignity and a proper sense of decorum Review Officers shall resolve disagreements privately and support the majority decision DisqualificationThere are several reasons the originally assigned Review

  • any PLU policy or any applicable state, federal or local law. In conducting such investigations, the UDRC may elect, at its sole discretion, to use any of the informal or formal dispute resolution procedures set forth in this policy. The determination of how to process a grievance alleging that a termination was contrary to PLU policy and/or applicable law shall rest solely with the UDRC. A faculty member who seeks to grieve a dismissal or disciplinary decision may have such matter reviewed under

  • electrical contact points must be of non-conducting material. 3.2 Electrical Power Cords All power cords must be of the three-conductor type with proper ground plug (UL approved) enclosed in common rubber waterproof sheaths. All power tools must be insulated and grounded with three-conductor type cords and ground plug. The ground connection on the power plug must not be cut off or removed at any time. Extension cords that are frayed, worn or that have missing ground prongs must be removed from service

  • activity report and self evaluation * The first date is when the draft review is due to the faculty member. The second date is when the final review is due in the Office of the Provost. + Academic unit heads receive this, but do not write a review. [For guidelines on conducting these reviews, consult the Office of the Provost homepage under “Academic Policies and Guidelines.”]Section 3. FACULTY REVIEW PROCESS FOR CONTINGENT FACULTY The purpose of these reviews is to ensure quality teaching and learning

  • SNO and committee meetings for minutes, agendas, and attachments. Committee chairs are responsible for ensuring that the committee folders are up to date with minutes and attachments.Contingent Faculty ReviewsContingent Faculty ReviewsThe following processes for conducting contingent faculty reviews are in accord with the PLU Faculty Handbook, 8th ed., pages 87-90. Each SoN contingent faculty member is reviewed annually by the SoN Dean following processes stipulated for the yearly faculty activity

  • SNO and committee meetings for minutes, agendas, and attachments. Committee chairs are responsible for ensuring that the committee folders are up to date with minutes and attachments.Contingent Faculty ReviewsContingent Faculty ReviewsThe following processes for conducting contingent faculty reviews are in accord with the PLU Faculty Handbook, 8th ed., pages 87-90. Each SoN contingent faculty member is reviewed annually by the SoN Dean following processes stipulated for the yearly faculty activity

  • cross-border financial issues, including managing exchange rates, accessing global capital markets, conducting foreign investment, and financing foreign trade. Techniques (e.g., options, swaps, futures, insurance) and firm decisions (degrees of economic, operating, and financial leverage) are considered both generally (to firm risk) and specifically to international issues. Prerequisite: BUSA 302. (4) BUSA 340 : Nonprofit Management Overview of the nonprofit sector. Topics include: scope and context

  • coordination of lead ions by small molecules with lewis-base properties, or improving the composition of the perovskite-electron transport layer interface. Rather than providing a definitive solution, the ideas presented here serve as a foundation upon which further research can be structured in order to secure a pathway for a future non-reliant on environmentally harmful forms of energy. 3:00-3:25 pm Duncan Haddock, Senior Capstone Seminar   Blends  of electronic and ionic conducting polymeric blends and