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apply for up to $500.00 in funding to support expenses from their internship experience. Funding is to be used to supplement one’s own resources to offset the cost of expenses related to the internship, including (but not limited to): Housing Transportation to and from the internship (including gas, airfare, bus pass, etc.) Academic credit fees Required gear (such as a uniform or work boots) Program fees & books Internet costs for virtual internships Eligibility Requirements for Funding: Must be a
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,” meaning the assessment tool assesses actual learning rather than factors that are “irrelevant” to the lesson (e.g., motor skills, time management, attention, or ability to work under pressure). (UDL on Campus) Transparency in Learning and Teaching This website introduces the TILT method of assignment design. Here, TILT stands for Transparency in Learning and Teaching. This project offers instructors tools for building transparency into assignment prompts and assessment tools. It can also be used for
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Facts Dr. Behrens has had a species of sea slug named after him (Chromodoris michaeli) Flip-Flops and Field Work Salish Sea After Dark: Community Science in the Intertidal Zone Community Science on the Half Shell
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, understanding forgiveness… In this practice, quiet your mind and become aware of your breath. Allow yourself to find the pace your body wants to go. Since the path is two-way, those going in will meet those coming out. You may “pass” people or let others step around you. Do what feels natural. Walk the labyrinth with an open mind and an open heart. Each time you walk the labyrinth you become more empowered to find and do the work for which you feel your soul is reaching. History of Labyrinths Labyrinths
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StalkingCampus Safety is one of a number of resources for anyone looking for information or wishing to file a report. We will work with staff or students that come to us in gathering information and getting them in touch with any resources that they need, including (but not limited to) the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS), the Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County and the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. Additional and more detailed information on sexual assault, intimate partner
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notified of any delays, closures, or updates through the following methods: The PLU homepage (www.plu.edu), the campus closure hotline at 877-322-0872, and www.flashalert.net which notifies local television and radio stations. In emergency closure situations with short notice, you may also receive a PLUAlert! text message.Weather Closure Announcement Avoid travel to campus unless you are an “Essential Employee” If you reside on campus, or have to work, limit outdoor exposure Walk in grassy areas as
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Alumni Feature: Kari Plog ’11 returns to PLU as a Senior Editor Posted by: Todd / February 5, 2016 February 5, 2016 Kari Plog ’11 has been in the ‘real world’ for half a decade, but her life experiences feel like they account for far more then five years worth of work. She’s gone to and reported on the Super Bowl and the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay, and was a mainstay at the Tacoma News Tribune since her graduation from PLU. To cap it all off, in June 2015, Plog was named “New Journalist of the
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appreciated the additional emotional support and felt more confident caring for patients dealing with mental and behavioral health problems. “I was able to be the link between leadership and frontline staff to translate what the staff is actually experiencing,” she said. Wheeler said PLU’s faculty were instrumental in guiding her research process. Now, she can lead her colleagues in similar work moving forward. “Now that I’ve been through the process, I can help guide colleagues through the process,” she
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clinics, she added, with plans to expand. “All the folks who have transgender patients have this tool in their hands.”Download free ebookDownload free ebook: Take control of the future healthcareTip: Interested in securing a nursing career? Download PLU’s digital resource: Take control of the future healthcare— A Guide to a career in NursingDownload Nursing Guide Hamann said the DNP program was worth the tremendous amount of work it required. “We are prepared as leaders,” she said. “Not only for the
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Facts Dr. Behrens has had a species of sea slug named after him (Chromodoris michaeli) Flip-Flops and Field Work Salish Sea After Dark: Community Science in the Intertidal Zone Community Science on the Half Shell
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