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  • Service & LeadershipYou will find resources here to support faculty in their service and leadership endeavors that “benefit the university, their profession, and the community through lives of thoughtful inquiry, work, leadership, and care.” The focus of resources provided (at this time) is on service to the university.Advising & MentoringResources to support student advising and mentoring of faculty colleaguesLearn MoreCommunity Engagement and ServiceCommunity Engagement and Service

  • BackAre you planning to collaborate on research with colleagues from another institution who already have IRB approval? If so, there is an option in Mentor to submit a proposal reviewed by an external IRB. You will need to upload a copy of the approval letter from the external IRB, along with the approved protocol and all accompanying documents (consent, recruitment, instruments, debriefing, etc.). In some cases, the HPRB may choose to approve a reliance agreement, indicating that we will cede

  • BackAre you planning to collaborate on research with colleagues from another institution who already have IRB approval? If so, you should submit a proposal through Mentor. In addition, you will need to upload a copy of the approval letter from the external IRB, along with the approved protocol and all accompanying documents (consent, recruitment, instruments, debriefing, etc.). In some cases, the HPRB may choose to approve a reliance agreement, indicating that we will cede oversight of the

  • GradeMaster ScannerInstructional Technologies has two GradeMaster machines available for use at the Instructional Technologies Service Desk. Students can be given an question sheet that they fill out at the time of the test. After you create a key and run it through the machine, the GradeMaster will automatically grade the tests for you. For a detailed test analysis, one of the GradeMaster machines can output the test information into a special software program. For assistance using the

  • Electronic communications or documents are not retained or backed up by the university except a) by virtue of using I&TS maintained document storage systems (e.g. Netstor & Banserve3), which are backed up regularly for disaster recovery purposes, b) at the direction of a vice president/provost (e.g., in compliance with a federal grant requirement), or c) in keeping with the University Archives’ Records Retention Policy for preservation of PLU’s historic record. While Google Suite (including

  • Clinical placement orientation and onboarding requirements To progress to the clinical setting all students are responsible that the following requirements are met: 1. All Compliance and Immunization requirements are maintained and up-to-date. 2. All e-learning modules are maintained current and updated annually. 3. All clinical onboarding paperwork and other requirements of the clinical agencies are submitted by the deadline communicated by the clinical placement coordinator. Failure to ensure

  • Jason Padgett is an aspiring number theorist and mathematician with acquired savant syndrome and synesthesia. His memoir, Struck By Genius, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2014, is the story of his transformation from mullet-sporting college dropout to mathematical marvel via a traumatic brain injury he received during a violent mugging. His art, drawings of the grids and fractals he sees synesthetically, won Best International Newcomer at the Artoconecto A-B(o)MB show at the

  • John Englehardt Tuesday, October 5, 2021 7PM, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person, socially distanced attendance. John Englehardt is a writer and educator from the Pacific Northwest. His first novel, Bloomland, won the Dzanc Books Prize for Fiction, the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, and was named a book of the year by Kirkus Reviews and Electric Literature. He has previously taught writing at Seattle University, Hugo House, and

  • Global Study On-Campus Photo by John Froschauer In addition to study away, Pacific Lutheran University offers several opportunities for global education through on-campus academic departments and programs.PLU offers an International Honors program, eight foreign languages, an International Business concentration within the School of Business and cross-disciplinary majors in Chinese Studies, Global Studies, Nordic Studies and Environmental Studies. There are programs for the study of global

  • You can use an uploaded video from Vimeo or YouTube. It is preferable to use a YouTube video. These are the settings you will see:   Autoplay: The video will play automatically Controls:  Shows the play, pause, and volume controls Loop: After the video finishes it will replay automatically Remove YouTube Logo: Stops the YouTube logo in the bottom right of the video from appearing. Image Preview: If you tick the box you will get the options shown at the bottom of the settings image. If you