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  • development, implementation and deployment of such technologies in practice. For more information see the Dynamic Compression Summer School Flyer-2022 or visit online at:  https://shock.wsu.edu/dcss/ Read Previous Julia A. Rutherford Memorial Scholarship Read Next National Security Internship Program (NSIP) LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000

  • share their personal experiences at PNNL including groundbreaking projects and how they are making a national and global impact in science, energy, and national security. After each session, you can stay online to meet their Talent Acquisition team and find out more about PNNL’s culture and the application process. Sessions run daily from 1:00–4:00 p.m. PT (4:00–7:00 p.m. ET), and you can come and go as needed. Visit the official event site for the full event line-up and to select the sessions that

  • with onions, lettuce, tomato, cheddar/jack cheese and sour cream in a flour tortilla.Impossible® Asada Tacos$3.19vegetariancoconutdairyglutensoyseasoned Impossible® with onions, lettuce, tomato, cheddar/jack cheese and sour cream in a flour tortilla.Arroz Roja$2.99glutenfreeveganhouse made Spanish riceFrijoles de la Olla$2.39glutenfreeveganTAMARI Custom Deli Sandwich$5.99Sides / Extras / Add-onsOld Fashioned WhitevegetariandairyglutensoyRogue River 24-GrainveganglutensoyCarbonaut Gluten-Free

  • and growth strategies based on one-on-one discussion and feedback as well as collaborative group learning. Over 60 new or updated courses are available in self-paced or interactive online formats as well as scheduled site-based offerings, including: 21st-Century Teaching Content-Area Teaching Equity & Diversity Instructional Strategies Positive Classroom Management Social & Emotional Learning Technology Tools for the Classroom Participants completing courses for credit will receive a PLU

  • Pacific Lutheran University . . . understands and identifies itself as a Christian university in view of its Lutheran heritage, ownership and governance, mission, and educational philosophy. formalizes this identity as a Lutheran—and so, Christian—university in part through the provision of regular opportunities for worship (University Chapel and the University Congregation) and through the support of campus ministry staffed by Lutheran clergy (Campus Ministry Office). actively encourages the

  • is in small groups with maximum individual feedback from your professor. Classes With Only First-Year Students: Build confidence by making the transition to college-level study with your peers. Compelling Course Themes: You’ll learn the crucial skills of thinking, speaking and writing by applying them to a thought-provoking topic. All First-Year Writing and DJS seminars are focused on important and compelling themes – like “The Art of Living,” “Banned Books,” “Climate Justice and Resilience,” and

  • that have been set up at kb.plu.edu/internal/cybersecurity-students. These training modules can be completed at your own pace and in any combination you prefer.  Please use the credentials provided at the top of the document to sign in and start the training.  I&TS does not have the ability to track who has completed this training or what their scores were for any of the assessments.

  • Where’s my Sakai course? Posted by: Jenna S / January 7, 2013 January 7, 2013 After you’ve logged into Sakai, your Sakai courses will be listed as tabs across the top of the Sakai window. If you are enrolled in more courses than fit across the page, the right-most tab will be called ‘My Active Sites’. This tab contains all your courses listed by semester. Note that not all PLU courses have corresponding Sakai sites. It may take as long as 24 hours after you register for a class before your

  • the electronic form, colleagues seeking support will be matched with a colleague who has volunteered to offer support and meets their criteria as closely as possible. If no such colleagues are available are available—and after consent is obtained, the Lute FASSN Communications Coordinator will gently nudge the PLU community by sharing an unmet anonymous need in the program and asking if anyone might be suitable and willing to offer support based on that particular experience. (The colleague

  • participants will perform in an instrumental ensemble. All high school woodwind players welcome! Registration: Registration Form / Payment ($25) Schedule: 12:30 pm – Check-in 1:00 pm – Session with Faculty on How to Be a Better Musician 2:00 pm – Instrument Masterclasses 3:00 pm – Ensemble Rehearsals 4:15 pm – Snack and College Q&A 5:00 pm – Workshop Showcase Concert featuring Students and Faculty Performance Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 5:00 pm Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center