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committed to social responsibility, and visual communication can help provide a framework to show how images present ideas and ideas drive more ethical behavior,” she said. “Harnessing these techniques to advance a vision of social justice is a central feature of my teaching approach.”
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WAC 296-806, 807 & 876;WAC 296-24; WAC 296-46B;& WAC 296-1551.0 General Protection (WAC 296-24)Employees must utilize machinery, tools, materials, or equipment, whether owned by the employee or the University, in accordance with the safety or health requirements of this program or any applicable Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Selecting the proper tool or piece of equipment for a particular job is an important step in maintaining a safe work place. Tools and equipment must be used in
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The university established a Hazard Communication Program that is described in the Occupational Health, Safety and Accident Prevention Manual. The program includes procedures for container labeling, maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and employee training and information. The university also maintains a Chemical Hygiene Plan for lab safety. The plan for Natural Sciences is available from the Chemical Hygiene Officer.
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What To Do Before, During, and After an Earthquake (FEMA) (pdf) view download
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Statement of Principles and Best Practices Related to Contingent Faculty (pdf) view download
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proper arrangements with both the club/organization sponsoring the event and the particular department of the University that is responsible for the use of the building. Additional charges may be incurred by the club/organization in order to use facilities beyond posted hours. During final examinations, group activities are not encouraged, however, they are not expressly prohibited. Stress-management or mitigation events are well suited to occur during this timeframe and may be held only under the
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. Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary
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. Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary
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performance in the lab. - Linda Tieman, Former Executive Director of Washington Center for Nursing and PLU School of Nursing Community Advisory Board Member Construction is Complete! Thanks to generous donations from individuals and area foundations, construction is now complete on the Clinical Learning and Simulation Center. Additional gifts will allow us to purchase the cutting-edge tools and technology necessary for the center to have its maximum impact. See below for exciting photos of the new space
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professions education are necessarily higher than for other academic programs. The following professional standards and guidelines, values, professional behaviors, and expectations for conduct are adhered to as minimum standards and included as elements of academic performance criteria. As such, all expectations for academic performance apply and may be the basis for the citation of academic deficiencies and consequences for program progressions, up to and including dismissal from the program. Code of
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