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Jun Zhou, 周军 Senior Visiting Scholar, Professor School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sichuan University Phone: 253-535-7354 Email: jun.zhou@plu.edu Biography Biography Dr. Jun Zhou is Senior Visiting Scholar at PLU from Sichuan University, China where he is a professor at the School of Foreign Languages and Cultures. Dr. Zhou received his Ph.D. from King’s College London in 2005. His research interests include English Education, TEFL, language testing and inter-cultural communication
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Auditioning with Professor Smith, TheatreFilm Editing Part 1 - COMA 120: Introduction to Media Studies with Dr. Ritchie, CommunicationFilm Editing Part 2 - COMA 120: Introduction to Media Studies with Dr. Ritchie, Communication
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Lilla Seitz Student Worker: Media Production Coordinator Email: lseitz@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Lilla Seitz is a senior film and media communication major and music minor. She has been involved in the arts at PLU throughout the past 3 years, participating in University Chorale, Gold Rush A Cappella, PLU Opera, and this fall’s Off Broadway: A Musical Revue. In her Communications related work, she is an associate of MediaLab (PLU’s student led media agency), she has
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future? I am planning to begin a nursing residency in an emergency room. I have decided to stay in the area so I will be applying to many of the local hospitals. My ultimate goal is to get into flight nursing after I gain enough experience.College of Health Professionals The PLU difference PLU is known for its high-quality nursing education. Cohort sizes are small to ensure a high-quality, personable PLU experience. All clinical placements are arranged by the PLU faculty. Read Previous Computer
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Section 1. BACKGROUND Copyright law, current thinking and practice related to intellectual property rights, and even local computer use policies are constantly changing. Given this swirl of law, practice, and policy, engaging in scholarly or instructional activity while maintaining academic integrity and respecting the property of others can be quite a challenge, indeed. An exhaustive statement on copyright law is not possible here, so some general concepts and rules of thumb are presented
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Month Lecture (invited), Prime Time: Mathematics and Popular Culture, Ada's Technical Books, Seattle, WA (July 12, 2012) Northwest Undergraduate Mathematics Symposium (invited keynote speaker), Dials and Levers and Glyphs, Oh My! Mathematical Solutions to Computer Game Puzzles, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR (March 10, 2012) PLU Mathematics Colloquia, The Graph Menagerie: Abstract Algebra and the Mad Veterinarian, Tacoma, WA (November 19, 2008) Selected Articles Kimberly A. Roth and Jessica K
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wires that snake over to a computer. The paperwork that the spectrometer will spit out after analyzing liquids or solids doesn’t reveal much to the untrained eye. However, to the scientists, both the spectrometer and the readouts will help them look inside molecules, figure out how they interact with each other and on a more basic scale, help them decipher the compound they are looking at. “It’s not really something that lets you see the molecule,” Fryhle said. “But it gives inference what’s going
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, D.C., and was then completing a master’s of communication, also from American. For nearly 10 years, he’d worked in banking, marketing, and finally public relations. “I didn’t like it, I certainly didn’t hate it,” Wells, associate professor of communication, mused recently during a break from sabbatical work on a certificate in documentary studies at Duke University. “But I came home at the end of each day and asked, ‘What have I really accomplished today?’” That question began to gnaw at Wells
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with the program, is carrying on PLU’s legacy. Competitive debate has been an integral part of the university since it was founded in 1890. One of the oldest nationally competitive forensics programs in the country, PLU’s award-winning Speech and Debate program has a long history of championship speakers as well as a strong commitment to excellence in forensics competition. In addition, Professor Michael D. Bartanen, chair of PLU’s Department of Communication & Theatre, has co-authored an
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for “the real world” to start learning about those industries, or how to generate content for their portfolios.Through the Center for Media Studies (CMS), launched last September and housed within PLU’s School of Arts and Communication, special-topics courses in film, television and creative media will be offered beginning in Fall 2015. The first new class, Creative Media-COMA 387, will be a 2-credit, full-semester course—open to any major—when registration opens April 13 for Fall classes. The
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