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employed to promote academic integrity. One popular practice is to have students submit written work through the TurnItIn originality check available on Sakai. Other strategies include creating exams with variation in questions, question order, and/or answer choices. Some faculty prefer to discourage cheating by providing more authentic assessments that inherently require students to construct original work in support of learning outcomes. In her chapter on “Preserving Academic Integrity”, Nilson (2010
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hardships that no-fault divorce laws created for women and children. Her research led to the passage of 14 new laws in California and was instrumental in reforming national legislation on child support and pensions. (Her book also won several academic awards including the American Sociological Association’s Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship.)Weitzman received a B.S. from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in Sociology from Columbia University, followed by a two year post-doctoral fellowship at Yale
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Fred Hutch Summer Research Internship Posted by: nicolacs / November 21, 2022 November 21, 2022 The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (Fred Hutch) hosts a summer internship that is designed to provide biomedical research experience and mentorship for undergraduate students of rising senior status. The SURP is an intensive, 9-week internship designed to provide research experience and mentorship for rising-senior undergraduate students who are interested in biomedical research. Under the guidance of
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Earth Science Capstones 2023 Thursday, May 11th 1:45-2:00pm, Grayson Nottage Texas Water Mitigation 2:00-2:15pm, Caelan Colescott Examining the Impact of Gentrification on Urbanization and Ecological Indicators in Watersheds 2:15-2:30pm, Juj Navidi Assessing and Mapping Secondary Lahar Risk on Mt. Rainier 2:30-2:45pm, Francois Lalague Comparing Metamorphic Facies Across the Straight Creek Fault 2:45-3:00pm, Autumn Johansen Comparison of Phytholith and Carbonate (δ13C) data used as a proxies for
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hub of the community. “I want this place to become a community center, somewhere for people to share ideas and intermingle,” he said. “When I bought this place, what attracted me was the woodwork. The bookshelves. This is the soul of this place, created an energy in here that attracts people. That’s what I’m trying to preserve. I’m just trying to be the caretaker.”If you pass by the counter and through the tables and chairs, you’ll step into an adjoining room that seems perfect for carrying out
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Council between its business meetings, fixes the hour and place of meetings, authorizes expenditures, and makes recommendations to the Cultural Council for action.Cultural CouncilThe Cultural Council consists of the members of the Executive Board, standing committee chairs and co-chairs, and at least one person of Nordic heritage to represent each of the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden). The Cultural Council meets monthly to plan and organize events and exhibits
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my passion for it that gets me back up every time. Read Previous A slice of history: PLU Crew, the Husky Clipper, George Pocock, and the sport of rowing Read Next Five exceptional staff members receive PLU’s Distinguished Staff Award at annual holiday banquet COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy of giving and service September 27
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own way — they have some amazing qualities.” Jones is an advocate for the Act Six program and says he appreciates how it brings students like him into spaces on campus that typically lack representation. “We take up space and we normalize (students of color) presence on campus,” he said. Jones is pursuing a Global Studies major with a minor in Hispanic Studies. While working toward his degree, Jones had the opportunity to study in Mexico. He admits he was hesitant to travel abroad for school
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Behavior Support (3) Passing scores on the WEST-E or NES endorsement tests for elementary education, early childhood education and early childhood special education must be received before a student can start in Semester IV. One of these tests may be taken for the first time before Semester III. Second Year: Semester IV (Spring) 17 semester hours EDUC 450: Seminar – SR (2) EDUC 455: Internship II (13) EDUC 460: Professional Learning Communities (2)
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