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  • : First-Year Experience DJS Seminar FERPA: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act FNP: Family Nurse Practitioner FR: Freshman FT: Fitness and Wellness GenEd Element FTWL: Fitness and Wellness FW: First-Year Experience Writing Seminar FREN: French FYEP: First-Year Experience Program GE: Global Engagement GenEd Element GED: General Equivalency Diploma GENED: General Education Program GLB: Graham-Leach-Bliley Act GLCS: Global & Cultural Studies GLST: Global Studies GMAT: Graduate Management Admission

  • Section 1. BACKGROUND Copyright law, current thinking and practice related to intellectual property rights, and even local computer use policies are constantly changing. Given this swirl of law, practice, and policy, engaging in scholarly or instructional activity while maintaining academic integrity and respecting the property of others can be quite a challenge, indeed. An exhaustive statement on copyright law is not possible here, so some general concepts and rules of thumb are presented

  • scholarships, and learn more about PLU in general! 11:30am-2:00pm – Academic Information Sessions Based on your intended major you will have the opportunity to attend an academic breakout session for your specific area of interest here at PLU. While you’ll only be able to attend 1 session during this time, you are welcome to email visit@plu.edu at a later time and we can connect you with other faculty. 12:00-12:30pm – Student Panel Hearing from current students is the best way to get to know a place. Join

  • Students intending to attend seminary should complete the requirements for the bachelor of arts degree. Besides the general degree requirements, the Association of Theological Schools recommends the following: English: literature, composition, speech, and related studies; at least six semester-long courses. History: ancient, modern European, and American; at least three semester-long courses. Philosophy: orientation in history, content, and methods; at least three semester-long courses. Natural

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  • victims’ bodies in anatomical education and research can be interpreted as stages of an ethical transgression. The legacies from this history for today’s medicine will be discussed.Keynote Speaker:Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt is an associate professor of pediatrics in the Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, and a lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Her research interests are the history and ethics of anatomy, and

  • general education program, co-chaired the university’s recent decennial accreditation review, and has served as chair of the university faculty.

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  • General When reasonable information indicates that any employee’s exposure may equal or exceed an 8-hour time-weighted average of 85 dBA, Pacific Lutheran University must obtain individual or representative exposure measurements for the employees who may be exposed at or above that level. If you suspect that your work environment exceeds 85 dBA, please contact the Environmental Health & Safety Manager for assistance in obtaining exposure measurements.  The most recent PLU noise surveys are

  • enrollment and graduation data is available here. Guide to Optometric Loans, Grants and Scholarships AOA has a comprehensive list of general and school-based optometry scholarship and grant resources. Optometry Centralized Application Service (OptomCAS) OptomCAS is a centralized application service for students wanted to pursue careers in the Optometry field. The application process allows students to apply to many schools with one application and one set of required materials. US Dept of Labor – Bureau

  • Useful Pre-Pharmacy ResourcesAmerican Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) The AACP provides a list of schools currently offering graduate degree programs for Pharmacy in the US.  The site also offers students a list of requirements including testing, residency and general information regarding each program. American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) ASHP represents pharmacists who serve as patient care providers in acute and ambulatory settings. The organization provides