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testing that will occur, resources they’re expected to use, the date and time of the exams, test-taking conditions, content to be covered, item formats to anticipate, any course-specific rules, and opportunities for improvement. – In exams that are proctored, student access to personal materials and electronics is prohibited. No student-written/electronically-captured materials are permitted to be taken by the student from the exam room. – Review sessions that incorporate actual exams will also be
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Protocol.” When you have selected “Terminate Protocol,” that then displays a “Date Proposal Closed” field where you should set the date the protocol is formally closed (terminated in our language). Save the form. Documentation and Record KeepingStudents must store signed consent documents and other study materials/data in a way that ensures confidentiality of participants’ information. Consent documents should be kept for 3 years and other materials should be kept for as long as indicated in the
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closed (terminated in our language). Save the form. Annual Review form Keeping recordsYou must store signed consent documents and other study materials/data in a way that ensures confidentiality of participants’ information. Consent documents should be kept for 3 years and other materials should be kept for as long as you indicated in your proposal. PLU will maintain documentation of HPRB activities. This documentation is kept on file for at least 3 years after completion of the research and includes
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Digital Exhibits University History Timeline Explore major events in PLU history with this interactive timeline. View Timeline Campus History Tour Explore the history of PLU’s campus on a 3D map with archival photographs and audio. View Exhibit A Queer History of PLU A Queer History of PLU follows the experiences of four queer PLU community members and three of their allies using archival materials and new interviews with the participants. View Exhibit JFK PLU-UPS Convocation President John F
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Dean Waldow's Research GroupA special thanks to the following sponsoring organizations… Current Funding: National Science Foundation Research in Undergraduate Institutions Program, “RUI: Dicarboximide-functionalized Oxanorbornyl Homopolymers and Diblock Copolymers for Use as Solid Polymer Electrolytes,” NSF-DMR 1710549, 2017 to 2020. Past Funding: National Science Foundation Division of Materials Science – Research in Undergraduate Institutions Awards (PI) #1006250 (PI), #0705520 (PI) Major
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links to articles in library databases that will work from both on and off campus. Access Linking Tool Faculty Librarian LiaisonsContact your liaison library to schedule a library session or suggest a purchase for your department. View your Department's Liaison Course ReservesThe library provides access to electronic, print & video reserve materials for use in coursework. Learn more about Course Reserves Copyright and Fair UseLearn about copyright and fair use and how it affects your courses. View
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understand that influence better. They also teach here because they appreciate and respect the religious commitments held by students, staff, faculty, and alumni of the university. Will a religion professor try to force his or her own personal convictions on me?No. Because of their advanced studies and teaching experience, PLU religion professors recognize that there are diverse and sometimes conflicting viewpoints on any given issue. Their purpose is not to take one side but to help you understand why
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The university recognizes that in certain circumstances a health issue may so significantly impact a student’s academic work that a Medical Withdrawal for the term is needed. Students may petition to withdraw completely from the University for a specific term for medical reasons. The student must provide written evidence from a physician and a personal explanation to the Dean of Students in Students Rights and Responsibilities. The petition and the accompanying materials must be completed and
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working at night. Secure everything before leaving. Don’t leave keys, records, cash, checks, purses, or personal valuables even momentarily. Stay alert for the unexpected. Avoid unnecessary risks. Act with common sense. Walk confidently. Don’t look like a victim. Additional materials on personal security are available without cost at the Campus Safety and Information Office. If you observe illegal or dangerous behavior or activities, please report it Campus Safety in a timely manner, so it it can be
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menu, select “Terminate Protocol.” When you have selected “Terminate Protocol,” that then displays a “Date Proposal Closed” field where you should set the date the protocol is formally closed (terminated in our language). Save the form. Keeping RecordsYou must store signed consent documents and other study materials/data in a way that ensures confidentiality of participants’ information. Consent documents should be kept for 3 years and other materials should be kept for as long as you indicated in
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