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Words Mean ThingsLearn more Words Can HurtLearn moreWe choose the words we use to communicate with others. Intentionally or unintentionally. The words we choose can have a negative impact on others. They can be experienced differently given context. We must have the courage to learn in public.
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BiologyMultipleMultipleMultidisciplinary APHL-CDC Environmental Public Health Lab FellowshipMultiple sites1 yearBiology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Public Columbia University Postbaccalaureate StudiesColumbia UniversityMultipleMultiple Department of Energy Scholars ProgramMultiple sites10+ months, depending on the siteApplied Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence, Chemistry, Computer & Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, and Robotics Hot Metal Bridge Post-Bac ProgramUniversity of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, PA1
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acts as a presentational force in the service of standpoint.” It was presented in the Argumentation and Forensics Division. Dr. Amy Young, Associate Professor of Communication, received the award for her paper “Beyond Supreme: Retired Supreme Court Justices as Public Intellectuals”, which deals with the increasingly vocal, political and mediated role we’ve seen Stevens, Souter and O’Connor play since their respective retirements. It was presented in the Communication & the Law Division. Young’s
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Industry professional lectures on being a working artist Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 10, 2016 February 10, 2016 Department of Art and Design opens free workshop to the public The doors of the classroom are swinging wide open. On Monday, February 22, from 6-8pm, Pamela Belyea, the co-founder of Gage Academy of Art, will be teaching the tools of the trade and how to be a successful working artist. Belyea, Gage Academy of Art co-founder and Director Emerita, has spent the past forty years
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food and rhetorical production (Editor) (Birmingham: University of Alabama Press 2020) : View Book Selected Articles Eckstein, J. "The (Parkland) kids are alright." Communication and the Public Vol. 5, 2020: 26-34. Eckstein, J. "Sensing school shootings." Critical Studies in Media Communication Vol. 37, 2020: 161-173. Eckstein, J. & Young, A. "WastED rhetoric." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies Vol. 15, 2018: 274-91. Eckstein, J. "The acoustics of argumentation and advocacy
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MY LANGUAGE. MY CHOICE. A campaign that addresses the use of hurtful and harmful language and the impact our words may have on others. My Language. My Choice. is a poster and a public service outdoor campaign throughout the Puget Sound region that advocates for individual responsibility and action in our language choice and usage. Downloadable Materials WORDS CAN HURT Understand your impact. Take responsibility. Pacific Lutheran University students, faculty, staff, and alumni are photographed
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3.2.1 Data Classification Data will be classified based on the following: Public data are the least sensitive information and are acceptable for public consumption. Internal data are moderately sensitive information. All university data are considered internal unless classified otherwise. Restricted data are highly sensitive information for which an unauthorized disclosure may result in identity theft or university liability for costs or damages under laws, government regulations or contracts
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photographers. Event PlanningPlanning an event, but could use a hand with logistics? We can make sure you cover all your bases without breaking a sweat. Public RelationsTake a unique approach in communicating with your publics. MediaLab can assist in connecting creative minds. Graphic DesignWant to bring new polish to a tired logo? Does your established image need some new life? MediaLab will design a fresh approach to your visual profile. Research and AnalysisTo solve a communication problem, you must
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Professor Maria Chavez selected for 2021-23 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Posted by: tpotts / July 2, 2021 July 2, 2021 The Department of Political Science is pleased to announce that Professor Maria Chavez has been selected as a Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presenter for the 2021-23 season. https://www.humanities.org/program/speakers-bureau/ In communities throughout Washington State, Speakers Bureau presenters give free public presentations on a wide variety of specialized
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Puget Sound Public Health, Tulane University Public Administration, Seattle University School Psychology, Lewis & Clark University Social Work, Arizona State University; Boston University; Columbia University; Portland State University; University of Denver; University of Washington Seattle; University of Washington Tacoma Sociology, Washington State University Ph.D. programs in: Clinical psychology, Arizona State University; Colorado State University; Pacific Graduate School of Psychology Cognitive
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