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    • "Old Main burns" December 12, 1948 From the Salt Lake Tribune, December 13, 1948: '1$200,000 fire hits Branch Agricultural College Library. Blaze destroys r a r e books and a r t treasures. Firemen lost a precious 15 minutes by attaching their...
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    • 31 takes into consideration climate, weather, and water limitations for the area. These considerations have prolonged the life of a school garden. Planning with community involvement has reduced security concerns. If physical security was a threat...
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    • 32 during back to school in-service meetings in the fall of 2011. The individual components were explained in detail as well as research shared in order to emphasize the importance of taking a preventative approach to behavior modification. The...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 29 Student Employee Handbook ______________________________________________________________________________ Introduction Working for Event Services is an opportunity to not only receive a paycheck, but to enhance your work...
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    • • Curriculum Change submissions at the University Level are accepted throughout the year. The committees meet regularly (bimonthly) during the first two months of the school year (September & October). Following that time both the Graduate and...
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    • Graduate Curriculum Proposal Form for Substantive Changes. The Substantive Changes form must be attached to show proof (signatures) of the appropriate levels of approval through the University. This form can be found...
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    • 33 materials for the garden including funding and space; (b) lack of time for staff, students, and faculty to properly implement school garden learning; and (c) lack of knowledge and curriculum. Overcoming these barriers has expanded the reach and...
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    • 33 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this creative project was two-fold. The researcher designed, developed, and delivered an in-service presentation to the faculty at Eagle Elementary in Southern Utah. The intended results of this training...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 39 aid, orientation, placement assistance, recruitment, registration and student records, and student recognition. Services are provided to students before, during, and after enrollment in a supportive environment that...
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    • structure of the institution? What changes in faculty and staff will be required? What new physical facilities or modification to existing facilities will be required? Describe the extent of the equipment commitment necessary to initiate the...
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    • 35 and aliterate (students who can read, but choose not to) readers. A complete log of events was kept to record activities related to the creative project. All materials have been properly compiled and organized for review as part of this study,...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 34 Service Excellence Customer service is your top priority. Show proper respect for your supervisor and co-workers. Be courteous to all faculty, students, and campus visitors with whom you come in...
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    • 37 seeking to measure the impact on learning and development as mentioned above. This finding, combined with others, provides ample basis to continue promote service in college as a tool to enhance student learning and development and to augment...
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    • 38 Chapter 6 Implications The following specific recommendations were identified from the current study. The term educator in this chapter is used very loosely to include faculty, student life personnel and service center staff. Educators should...
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    • 39 The researcher also suggests that service should be central to the university mission. The line between academic and student affairs should be very blurry with regard to service. The rank and tenure process should reward faculty who choose to...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 44 All hard copy student records for current and recent students are stored in locked fireproof filing cabinets at the main campus. Older hard copy student records are stored in locked filing cabinets in the locked fireproof...
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    • 􀂃􈍉 It is strongly recommended that the initiator of the R401 meet with Associate Provost Lee Montgomery to go over the proposal prior to sending it through any committees for approval. This will help the process of approval go more...
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    • 41 References Albert, L. S. (2004).Universities at their best. Education Digest, 23, 14-19. Astin, A. W. (1985). Achieving educational excellence. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Astin, A. W. (1997). Liberal education and democracy: The case for...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 45 9. The institution maintains records on student complaints that are filed in accordance with the institution’s grievance policy to ensure acceptable quality in the educational programs offered by the institution. (Objective...
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    • 41 • Create book recommendations for a display in the school library. These book recommendations featured a book of choice, a written recommendation, and participant photos. (See appendix E) • Sharing morning “announcements” with school...

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