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    In Solidarity: Collaborations in LGBTQ+ Activism

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    What follows is a fictional account. Our “characters” bear our real names; the other eight are composites of students we have taught and from whom we have learned; activists with whom we have worked; and staff, faculty, and administrators we have trained in venues such as Safe Zone. We portray our ally (Lisa)-lesbian (Kathryn) relationship this way for two reasons: one, we had not secured permission from real students, colleagues, or community members to represent their lives and experiences, and two, we seek a way to show our partnership, both personal and professional since 2000, in action. To each of us, the other is a powerful, singular, precious, irreplaceable force in her life. We make every effort here to do that justice

    Peaks Island Star : February 2020, Vol. 40, Issue 2

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    The Peaks Island Star is the newsletter of the island\u27s service agencies and other community news.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/peaks_pisn_2020/1001/thumbnail.jp

    SWAHN Southwestern Academic Health Network Conference 2017 : the Patient Voice & Experience in Southwestern Ontario

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    The conference, held at Western University in London, Ontario, was a full-day event that included presentations based on its theme: The Patient Voice and Experience in Southwestern Ontario. The day began with a two-part presentation featuring Health Quality Ontario’s patient partnership framework, delivered by Jennifer Schipper, Health Quality Ontario’s Chief of Communication and Patient Engagement. Dr. Gillian Kernaghan, President and CEO of St. Joseph’s Health Care London (and Co-Chair of SWAHN) then shared her organization’s care partnership that has involved the contributions of patients, residents, families, and caregivers. Other presentations included a personal story shared by Mr. Wayne Kristoff who was engaged as a patient in a research study for diabetics at the Lawson Health Research Institute. This was followed by Dr. Shannon Arntfield’s presentation on the value that practicing narrative medicine offers to both health care providers and their patients. The morning session concluded with a special theatrical production that explored the Indigenous patient experience. In the afternoon, breakout sessions on patient partnerships and the Indigenous patient experience were held, sparking discussion among participants. Following the conference, various themes were identified based on an analysis of the various breakout group discussion notes and participant evaluations. The following key learning points were identified by participants both during the group discussions and through the conference evaluation forms

    Reupholstery: A Guide for Prop Masters

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    Upholstery is something that is often looked upon as a daunting task. With a full guide to reinforcement for stage use, options in foundations, and charts to compute fabric yardages, this thesis will provide professional prop masters with a guide to heighten their standards of upholstery onstage. Featuring options and ideals for varying skill sets; it will assist prop masters with more information regarding the topic with options particular to the theatrical profession. In lieu of an expansive library of upholstery books that feature a variety of techniques, the information included in this document will serve as a supplemental guide of the best practices for theatrical use

    Lanthorn, vol. 48, no. 57, April 14, 2014

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    Lanthorn is Grand Valley State\u27s student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present. The Lanthorn, Vol. 48 No. 56 is missing

    September 2015 Full Issue

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    v. 80, issue 1, September 21, 2012

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    Tiger Daily: January 26, 2022

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS COVID-19 Updates Calendar: Upcoming Professional Development Opportunities Yoga and Mindfulness – New Location! *UPDATE – Moved to Thursdays* Spring Break Service Trip Opportunity Nominate an Alum or Friend Worthy of an Alumni Award Call For Chapters: Implementing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Educational Management Practices Torch and Lighthouse Award Nominations are OPEN – Recognize an Outstanding Senior and Graduate Student Allied Health Department Seeks Obstetrical Models for Student Training from Campus Community and Hays Community The 2021-2022 Staff Development Fund Application Deadline is February 1, 2022 Free Dental Clinic! *UPDATE – Volunteers Needed!* University Photo - February Studio Dates Faculty Development Funding Hispanic Film Festival Dates Spring 2022 Hispanic Dance Sessions Spring 2022 *First Session TODAY* Spring 2022 Academic Advising Certificates and Trainings NOTICE: Annual Steam Shut Down May 16th-27th FHSU Giving Day – Call for Projects “Human Nature” On Display in Moss-Thorns Gallery of Art Substitute Teachers Needed in Kansas Winter Convocation to Be Held February 4 In Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center United Airlines Discount for Spring Commencement Practice German with the Department of Modern Languages Leave Without Pay Forsyth Library Recognizes Scholarly Accomplishments Multidisciplinary Research Tea Party, February 14th (Register Now) EVENTS FUTURE EVENTS Disney College Program Information Session – February 3; 3:00pm – 4:00pm Opening Reception – “Human Nature” at Moss-Thorns - February 4; 6:00pm-8:00pm MDC Workshop - Women’s Empowerment Series - Own Your Accomplishments: Know Your Worth! – February 8; 1:00pm – 2:30pm MDC Workshop - The Change Cycle - March 2; 9:00am – 12:00pm MDC Workshop – Women’s Empowerment Series-Wonder Woman: She’s Bossy! - March 8; 1:00pm – 2:30pm CliftonStrengths Essentials: Level 1 - March 9; 9:00am – 4:00pm CliftonStrengths Engaged: Level 2 - March 23; 9:00am – 4:00pm MDC Workshop - Women’s Empowerment Series-Raise the Bar (How to Network) - April 12; 1:00pm – 2:30pm FHSU Holocaust Remembrance Committee’s Virtual Book Club - April 14; 6:00pm EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Chair – Department of Agriculture Marketing Content Strategist – University Marketing Assistant Director of Digital Strategy and Marketing Maintenance and Repair Technician – Gross Coliseum Administrative Specialist – Office of Technology Services Administrative Specialist – Office of the Provost and Office of Institutional Effectiveness for Quality Improvement Applications Developer II – Office of Technology Services Financial Aid Advisor – Office of Financial Aid Administrative Specialist - Admissions Instructional Technologist, Department of Teaching Innovation and Learning Technologies SHARE WITH STUDENTS Student Employment Opportunities – Student Information Processing Student Employment Opportunities – Memorial Union Student Employment Opportunities – Residential Life Nominate a Faculty Member for the Pilot Award Paid Internships for FHSU Students Student Employment Opportunities - Forsyth Library FHSU Tigers Without Limits Support Group VALUE is back for 2022-23! Interview Opportunities - McPherson County Special Education Cooperative + Techtronic Industries (TTI) Resume Madness! Pizza for Future STEM Education Student
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