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  • areas. The board shall be sufficiently qualified through the experience, expertise, and diversity of its members, (including consideration of race, gender, and cultural backgrounds and sensitivity to such issues as community attitudes), to promote respect for its advice and counsel in safeguarding the rights and welfare of human subjects. In addition to possessing the professional competence necessary to review specific research activities, the board shall be able to ascertain the acceptability of

  • The Peter and Lydia Beckman ScholarshipEstablished in 1996 to reward outstanding scholarship and encourage graduate study in history, this $2,000 award is presented annually to one or two senior history majors at PLU who intend to study History or a closely-related field in graduate school. For more information, contact department chair Beth Kraig.Holocaust Summer FellowsEach year, 2-3 student research fellows are awarded for paid summer research in the field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies

  • hazardous environmental conditions in the workplace that could affect safe operation 2.4 Refresher Training Refresher training is required when: The operator is involved in an accident or a near-miss incident The operator has been observed operating the vehicle in an unsafe manner The operator has been determined during an evaluation to need additional training There are changes in the workplace that could affect safe operation of the truck The operator is assigned to operate a different type of truck

  • , Schools, and Students (2) EDUC 333: Instructional and Classroom Management Systems (4) EDUC 334: Foundations of Educational Measurement (2) SPED 335: Educational Assessment & Evaluation (2) EDUC 370: Professional Practice Outreach education majors will work in schools during this field experience. Experience in the classroom is an important component for understanding education in general, connecting with the schools, developing presentation skills (how to read your audience) and to develop management

  • ” care and wellness at PLU that interrupts the “culture of busy,” which reflects and maintains many dynamics of white-supremacist culture. Revise program-review procedures so that units are held accountable to equity-minded practices as a central aspect of program evaluation, and complete a community-engaged Campus Safety Program Review in Fall 2020. Continue to critically examine, undo, and co-construct anew policies and practices that currently have—and have had—a disproportionate and harmful

  • assessment should be conducted. The hazard assessment or review must be documented, in writing or electronic form and approved by the Environmental Health & Safety Manager. The hazard assessment must contain the following information: Name of the Department Name of person certifying that a workplace hazard assessment was done Date(s) the workplace hazard assessment was done Statement identifying the document as the certification of hazard assessment of PPE for the workplace Sample evaluation forms can be

  • Featured Stories – Resolute Online: Spring 2019 Search Features Features Opening Note Defining Success Build It and They Will Come Undergraduate Research Symposium Grant Power On Campus Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Explore the World Homecoming 2019 Alumni Profile Once a Lute, Always a Lute Five Guys, One Basketball and Fifty Years Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Featured Stories Opening Note Meet Lutes who have

  • Therapist and lifelong spiritual seeker Founder of Yoga Therapy, Olympia WA Nervous System Regulation for Healing  12:30 – 1:30 pm Lunch 1:30 – 2:30 pm Natalie Gutierrez 2:45 – 4:00 pm Therapist of Color Panelists Students and Alumni from Washington State Universities 4:00 – 4:30 pm Wrap up, Raffle, Evaluation Conference Pricing In-Person PLU Student $20.00 Non-PLU Student $30.00 PLU Alum $150.00 Professional $180.00 Virtual Conference PLU Student $20.00 Non-PLU Student $30.00 PLU Alum $60.00

  • Center, and the following faculty members were granted tenure: Ann Auman, Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Rona Kaufman, Jon Grahe, Teru Toyokawa, Bridget Yaden and Fern Zabriskie. In other action: The board was updated on PLU’s reaccreditation process. The self-study is due to the evaluation team in early March and the campus site visit is April 16-18. The board reviewed the activities leading up to PLU’s new capital campaign, including volunteer leadership, the campaign’s visual identity and progress toward

  • policy innovation and evaluation (PIE) and communications intern. “It’s great work!” she said. “I maintain and manage the Tacoma Housing Authority’s social media, and I help with website updates. I’ve even been able to do some in-person work taking photos of local small business owners.” Kang aims to help make THA’s online presence feel accessible and approachable. “I’m really enjoying sharing the things I’ve learned at PLU with my coworkers, and online,” she said. “I think it’s important that we