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learning about healthcare administration in a non-profit setting. This is a part-time, 12-month internship and is conducted in partnership with the Murdock Charitable Trust. The internship begins on August 1, 2022. Interns will also participate in a structured program focused on topics related to vocational and faith formation. Activities will include regular meetings with mentors, monthly readings and assignments, and an overnight, multi-day retreat. The internship site locations will be a combination
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Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) Posted by: nicolacs / April 5, 2022 April 5, 2022 As an WASI intern You will be matched with a Washington state business to create sustainability solutions for industry practices. During this 10-week internship, you will conduct research that can help improve efficiency, save money, and prevent/reduce waste. Project topics might include energy or water audits, toxics reduction, green chemistry, and life cycle assessment. Read the Host
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Faculty Resources: A New Library Collection Posted by: bodewedl / January 20, 2016 January 20, 2016 by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer To support the professional growth of PLU faculty, a new collection of “Faculty Resources” is now available on the first floor of the library. This small but mighty collection covers a range of topics related to teaching and learning in higher education. I have assembled an online list of books in the faculty resource collection, including links to each
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lab supplies to perform MP testing and it is possible that our setting may not be able to implement necessary testing protocols. This announcement will be updated as we learn more from our partners at the County and State Health Departments. Monkeypox Facts For People Who Are Sexually Active CDC Response to the 2022 Monkeypox Outbreak CDC Monkeypox Information for Teens and Young Adults CDC Monkeypox FAQs – covering multiple topics of concern Monkeypox (MPV) Viruela del mono (MPV) TPCHD Monkeypox
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learning about healthcare administration in a non-profit setting. This is a part-time, 12-month internship and is conducted in partnership with the Murdock Charitable Trust. The internship begins on August 1, 2022. Interns will also participate in a structured program focused on topics related to vocational and faith formation. Activities will include regular meetings with mentors, monthly readings and assignments, and an overnight, multi-day retreat. The internship site locations will be a combination
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is often challenging to write about smaller communities because their resources are scarce and it makes it more difficult to get necessary information to write stories about important topics. I also have to prioritize my topics because I cover about 10 towns and cities, and I can’t be in 10 places at once. That often means making hard decisions about what and what not to cover. What are 2 or 3 of your favorite stories that you have covered for The News Tribune? It is hard to pinpoint one or two
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about the book in terms of current discourse and legislation about immigration and Americanization, discourse that can be ugly, ideological and censorious. While such topics may be weighty for first-year students, she believes that bringing these topics to the classroom in a student’s first semester in college is crucial to fostering critical thinking, an important goal of the First-Year Experience Program. According to Baillon, fostering that critical thinking is made a little easier when everyone
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, covering communities and city governments. It is often challenging to write about smaller communities because their resources are scarce and it makes it more difficult to get necessary information to write stories about important topics. I also have to prioritize my topics because I cover about 10 towns and cities, and I can’t be in 10 places at once. That often means making hard decisions about what and what not to cover. What are 2 or 3 of your favorite stories that you have covered for The News
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projects during the summer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute under the mentorship of experienced researchers and principal investigators. Students will learn to use lab equipment (as applicable), meet with mentors and gain valuable research experience. Students will also attend career and professional training sessions on topics such as writing abstracts, résumé writing, cultivating interview skills, crafting an effective LinkedIn profile and more. The program will culminate with each intern
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topics including Marxist revolution, e-sports as a new category in the Olympic Games and a holiday for non-essential businesses on Election Day. “We were able to introduce debate to a record number of people, and the success of that was reflected in how many of our beginning teams led rounds and won awards,” Assistant Coach Angie Tinker said. PLU teams will end the first half of their 2016-2017 season at Seattle University Dec. 3-4. Read Previous Strength of Juried Exhibition shows strength in PLU
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