Page 62 • (696 results in 0.07 seconds)

  • national analysis. A list of participating programs are available on the OTCAS website. Not all professional OT education programs participate in OTCAS. Applicants who wish to apply to a NON-participating OTCAS program must apply directly to the institution using the OT program’s local application. OTCAS does not have a dedicated application cycle. You must submit your OTCAS application by 11:59 EST on or before the posted deadline set by your designated program(s). Please note that  OTCAS does not

  • national analysis. A list of participating programs are available on the OTCAS website. Not all professional OT education programs participate in OTCAS. Applicants who wish to apply to a NON-participating OTCAS program must apply directly to the institution using the OT program’s local application. OTCAS does not have a dedicated application cycle. You must submit your OTCAS application by 11:59 EST on or before the posted deadline set by your designated program(s). Please note that  OTCAS does not

  • , Wright received the U.N. Correspondents Gold Medal, the National Magazine Award for reportage from Iran in The New Yorker, and the Overseas Press Club Award for “best reporting in any medium requiring exceptional courage and initia­tive” for coverage of African wars. The American Academy of Diplomacy selected Wright as the journalist of the year for her “distinguished reporting and analysis of international affairs.” She also won the National Press Club Award for diplomatic reporting and has been the

  • FAQs and Helpful Tools Welcome to the resource hub of the Office of Institutional Research and Analytics (OIRA). This section is designed to support the data collection, analysis, and reporting needs of our campus community. Below, you’ll find key resources and tools to help you navigate and utilize institutional data effectively: Request Data: Submit requests for new data collection, such as surveys, or access data that has already been compiled by OIRA. We’re here to help you obtain the

  • national analysis. A list of participating programs and instructions are available on the PTCAS website. Not all professional PT education programs participate in PTCAS. Applicants who wish to apply to a NON-participating PTCAS program must apply directly to the institution using the PT program’s local application. The PTCAS application cycle begins in July for each admission cycle. For example, if you hope to begin physical therapy school in Fall 2017, you would begin the application process in the

  • national analysis. A list of participating programs and instructions are available on the PTCAS website. Not all professional PT education programs participate in PTCAS. Applicants who wish to apply to a NON-participating PTCAS program must apply directly to the institution using the PT program’s local application. The PTCAS application cycle begins in July for each admission cycle. For example, if you hope to begin physical therapy school in Fall 2017, you would begin the application process in the

  • . Washington Achievers Scholars ProgramWashington Achievers Scholars Program begins at PLU. 2002 Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged EducationThe Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education opens thanks to the vision and generosity of donors Peter (’60) and Grace Wang. 2003 Affirmative Action PlanUpdating of the university’s affirmative action plan completed in February 2003. A full analysis is completed annually by Human Resources and a summary report is shared with President’s Council

  • : unexpected complications in a participant missteps in the study procedures or consent documentation breaches of confidentiality Alternatively, investigators may encounter problems or events that are potentially harmful to either the participants or the researcher. In either case, these facts must be reported immediately to the HPRB through Mentor using an Adverse Events report.Project CompletionAs soon as data collection and analysis have been completed, students must report this in the Mentor system

  • events that are potentially harmful to either the participants or the researcher. In either case, you must report these facts immediately to the HPRB through Mentor using an Adverse Events report.Notifying HPRB when your study is done (Completion Report)As soon as data collection and analysis have been completed, you must report this in the Mentor system using a Completion report. To submit a completion report in Mentor: Sign into Mentor and go to the HPRB tab. Go to the main protocol page for your

  • the debate. Eckstein  traveled to Tokyo, Japan, to present our research at the Tokyo Conference on Argumentation, joined by argumentation scholars from all over the world. There, the work gained insight from scholars that will help shape continued research and works. Stephen Llano, associate professor and director of debate at St. John’s University, attended the conference and was particularly positive. He wrote to Eckstein and said the analysis of the use of social media as a resource and