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    • THE WEB 163 Content Management 103 an important consideration if it’s necessary that a website be able to offer the functionality of new technologies as they emerge. Documentation A CMS without proper documentation is essentially useless. Select...
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    • 4. Repeatable? Is the course repeatable for multiple credits? No Yes If yes, max # credits Is the course repeatable in the same semester? No Yes • Check Yes or No indicating if it is repeatable, and if it is repeatable in the same semester. •...
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    • Employee Giving 19 because of the demanding nature of their job. The tactic of “it is not how much you give, but that you give something” worked with that particular steering committee member and provided me with optimism that the overall...
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    • Employee Giving 3 DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUCCESSFUL EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAING: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERISTY Ron Cardon Dr. Stan Gwin, Project Supervisor ABSTRACT The 2008 Employee Giving Campaign at Southern Utah University...
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    • Section Two – Level 2 Curriculum Changes What Constitutes a Level 2 Curriculum Change? 􀂄􈑌 Level 2 Curriculum Changes refer to the second section of changes, marked by the orange background, found in the Curriculum & Program Change Quick...
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    • Employee Giving 22 “Employee giving is essential to the success of our comprehensive campaign. We gain important leverage in securing gifts if we can demonstrate to donors that SUU‟s own employees are doing what they can financially to advance...
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    • 20 nine percent increase in enthusiasm for studying math (Winters, Ring, and Burriss, 2010, p. 248-H). “Researchers found that enthusiasm for learning, standardized test scores, and GPAs were higher in ninety-two percent of the comparisons-...
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    • • If multiple professors will be teaching this course initially please attach resumes of all those scheduled to teach the course. Research the information on availability of rooms, equipment, etc. Do not skip this question with the intent to...
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    • 22 reason they are not the best standards overall is because of the fact that they do not address organic chemistry. New York, California, and Massachusetts' standards were used with the Utah Core in order to create the outline for this...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 22 Conclusion The Event Services Student Employee handbook has helped to lay out a clear foundation for training steps that need to be taken. The format of the handbook has helped to keep trainings organized and on...
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    • Employee Giving 29 who were not coded as having made a gift, explaining that the employee either said no or had not returned a gift card and we did not know which it was. Another challenge was employee turnover. It was difficult to maintain a...
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    • • Understand that if one course is being replaced by another course, it will take its place in all degree programs offered within that department. o For example if COMM 6100 Communication Graphics is being replaced with COMM 6150 Graphic Imaging,...
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    • Employee Giving 32 this particular year at Southern Utah University our spring employee campaign capitalized on the momentum of a successful inauguration of our new president, a much anticipated Founders Day celebration and a legislative session...
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    • 1 William Arthur Jones and Myron F. Higbee [holdover Councilmen) of the outgoing Council and Clarence E. Miller, Clinton Milne, Lorin C. Miles, and Parley Dalley of the incoming Council. Also, Loretta B. Riddle, Recorder elect. and Hurshcell G ....
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    • • Please address how this change will affect other courses, programs, and departments. Give careful consideration to this question. When this question is not considered it often leads to additional paperwork to address the problems created by the...
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    • MYRON F. HIGBEE Biography 1889 - 1966 Myron F. Higbee was born November 1 6 . 1889. in Cedar City to Myron D . and Julia Ann Haight Higbee. He was raised in Cedar City and attended the Cedar City Schools. He married Florence Spilsbury. June 1 0 ....
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    • 30 When schools embarked on a school garden project, many considerations were made. Educators thought about the location of the garden, acquired administrative approval and worked with the facility management staff. Surveys of the land...
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 5. 1948.. . T h e Oath of Office was taken b y t h e incoming Council, a n d a special session was called immediately following the ceremony. Mayor Gronway R. P a r r y made the recommendation t h a t...

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