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Guidelines to Bringing Motions/Resolutions to Faculty Assembly (pdf) view page
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Guidelines to Bringing Motions/Resolutions to Faculty Assembly (pdf) view page
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Guidelines to Bringing Motions/Resolutions to Faculty Assembly (pdf) view page
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Guidelines to Bringing Motions/Resolutions to Faculty Assembly (pdf) view page
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Guidelines to Bringing Motions/Resolutions to Faculty Assembly (pdf) view page
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Julie E. Masura Faculty and Research Scientist, Environmental Science, Center for Urban Water, University of Washington Tacoma Biography Biography I have been on the environmental science faculty at the University of Washington Tacoma for several years. Courses I teach focus on physical sciences to include geology, meteorology, and oceanography with an emphasis on pollution and sustainability. My research includes understanding the distribution of Alexandrium catenella, an organism known to
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The purpose of the Student Organizations Handbook is to serve as a resource for clubs and organizations that are primarily or entirely run by student leaders. While each individual organization, club, sports team, and honor society serves the campus in a unique and valuable manner there are central policies and procedures that are universal throughout our campus. To ensure that all clubs are successful in their central mission it is important that information about organization management
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PLU is an integral part of Parkland, and therefore all members of the PLU community have a responsibility for the quality of the greater Parkland neighborhood. PLU expects all students to act safely, legally and neighborly and may intervene if students’ behavior off-campus negatively impacts campus-neighbors or the on-campus community. Any PLU student who lives off campus may be required to meet with a university official or referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities if the student
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As your elected student leaders, we do more than vote in ASPLU meetings. We also do our best to listen to your voice and take action on issues you’re passionate about. To support our campus community, we reach out through Senate projects. Senate projects focus on upholding our DJS values and empowering you, the student body. We often collaborate with organizations and departments on campus to gather information and make the biggest impact.
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Stormwater Pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek WatershedWelcome to this interactive map of Parkland’s share of the Clover Creek Watershed! This story map takes you to various locations along Clover Creek and offers information on the various types of stormwater pollution common to our watershed. Each site has photos and additional information so be sure to click for more at each location!Stormwater Pollution Story MapInfographics on types of pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed
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