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Incomplete Contract Form (pdf) view page Required only if an alternative grade deadline or final grade, other than 'E', is to be assigned.
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Student Rights and Responsibilities oversees the student conduct process; there are other processes and types of meetings that the SRR Office coordinates as a way to support students in their development. The different types of processes are described below:Educational ConversationsThe Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities coordinates conversations that assist students in advocating for themselves, help students understand the impact of their actions, and work to impact their
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Announcing 2023 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at University of Washington Posted by: alemanem / August 22, 2022 August 22, 2022 The University of Washington (UW) is very pleased to host the APS Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics on January 20-22, 2023. The application website will open on Monday, August 29, 2022, and will close promptly at 5PM ET on Monday, October 3, 2022. (support for lodging and meals provided) The keynote presentation will be given by Dr. Nadya
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Two-Year Course CyclePlease note: this course schedule is subject to change. Fall 2023 offerings have been confirmed, but Spring 2023-Spring 2024 can change. Use this is a reference point for planning. Click on the image to see the full schedule! These course offerings are subject to change. Please email the Chair of the Program if you need to confirm any of these offerings.
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The use of safer medical devices and sharps is suggested wherever feasible. Supervisors are asked periodically to evaluate appropriate safer medical devices as they become available to reduce the risk of injuries and exposures due to sharps mishaps. Whenever possible, engineered safer sharps shall be used. If safer sharps are not practical, other methods shall be evaluated to reduce the risk of injury and contamination.
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Lutheran University political science major Jeremy Knapp ‘21 swears he has no desire to run for office, but his resume speaks of someone with great political aspirations nonetheless.The junior turned 21 on March 4, and he already has nearly seven years of political work and volunteering experience under his belt. Just last year, he was campaign manager for Bellingham mayoral candidate Pinky Vargas, a field manager for Bellingham councilwoman Hannah Stone, and served as Lute Vote Volunteer Coordinator
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Section 102 of the Copyright Act of 1976. “Works Made for Hire” are defined in Section 101 of the Copyright Act of 1976, and the employer’s ownership of them at Section 201(b) of the Copyright Act. This policy includes works created by student employees. Works created by students in their capacity as students belong to them, unless the copyright is transferred to the University by written agreement. However, a student’s work may be derivative of a faculty member’s work, in which case it is likely
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Step 1: Check if you need HPRB reviewGo to our online submission site, Mentor, and complete the diagnostic pre-survey. This will help you determine whether your project meets the federal definition of Human Subjects Research (HSR) and, if so, what kind of review is recommended: exempt, expedited, or full board review. Human Subjects Research (HSR) is…a systematic investigation—including research development, testing, and evaluation—involving a living individual about whom you obtain: data
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This project seeks to answer three questions: First, what happens when we focus our reading and discussion of Austen’s work on her representations of the environment. Our definition of the environment includes air, wind, water, landscapes and grounds, and the more-than-human world (animals, plants, microbes, and more). Second, what can reading Jane Austen in the midst of our present environmental crises teach us about the possibilities that literature opens up and closes off for our deep
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Marisol’s Story – Oaxaca Chemistry major with biochemistry emphasis (Hispanic Studies minor) – Class of 2018 A piece of advice to future study away students: Don’t be afraid to have a lazy day or to just stay in (or because you are saving money), but also go out of your comfort zone more often than not. Also, the little cafe or restaurant not on the map is probably the best! And speak the language of the country is you can as much as possible (don’t be lazy!). What surprised her about studying
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