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  • Debbie Parnell, Therapist in TrainingMA Candidate – Marriage and Family Therapy at Pacific Lutheran University BA – Psychology from Vanguard University of Southern California Debbie works with couples, families, and individuals to achieve their personal goals, increase opportunities for personal growth, and explore their thoughts and emotions to move through difficulties they are facing. She sees healing through a systemic lens, which means that how we show up in the world today individually

  • Lauren Kott Lecturer - Film Scoring Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: lkott@plu.edu Biography Biography Lauren Kott is a composer, sound designer, and implementor for video games, film, and television. Lauren moved from her home in Seattle and began her audio studies at Berklee College of Music in 2018, where she received her B.A. in film scoring and a minor in video game audio. Lauren finished her M.M. in screen scoring at the University of Southern California in 2023 and moved back to Seattle to

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  • Lauren Kott Lecturer - Film Scoring Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: lkott@plu.edu Biography Biography Lauren Kott is a composer, sound designer, and implementor for video games, film, and television. Lauren moved from her home in Seattle and began her audio studies at Berklee College of Music in 2018, where she received her B.A. in film scoring and a minor in video game audio. Lauren finished her M.M. in screen scoring at the University of Southern California in 2023 and moved back to Seattle to

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  • One step at a time One step at a time https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/pacific-crest-trail-cover-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 19, 2016 June 10, 2019 “Mile 766 — a bad day turned to amazing campsite with a view and happy feet. I don’t want to climb tomorrow. It’s about the PCT and family.” Elise (Boldt) Woodsmith ’09 has a lot of days

  • Carnegie Mellon ChemE MS Application Extended! Posted by: alemanem / June 1, 2020 June 1, 2020 The Carnegie Mellon ChemE MS application is extended to June 15th! The Master’s programs in Chemical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University are evolving to meet the changing needs of students in the face of current world events. CMU ChemE is a world leader in computational education and research, and now more than ever, the techniques we’ve developed for computational learning set our students up

  • Most university positions are assigned to a salary grade. Each salary grade has a minimum wage and a maximum wage. The midpoint of each range is driven by the market rate for positions in that salary grade. The pay range of the salary grades are reviewed annually. New employees in nonexempt positions normally start in the first quartile of the assigned range, while new employees in exempt positions normally start in a unique range identified for the specific position.

  • Moving Moments | PLU Commencement 2023 Posted by: Zach Powers / May 27, 2023 May 27, 2023 PLU students, parents, alumni and friends gathered at the Tacoma Dome this afternoon for our 2023 commencement. PLU alumnus and filmmaker Joshua Wiersma ’18 captured moving moments from the ceremony. Read Previous Culture wars are making it harder than ever for the small number of Latino professors (PLU professor Maria Chávez interviewed) Read Next Everything PLU Business Dean Mark Mulder Does in a Day

  • Mossi Mask 2 Mossi Mask 2 Artist: Unknown Mossi artist Name: yatenga mask Origin: Mossi people of Burkina Faso Made of: Wood, pigment Dimensions: H: 57.5” (146 cm) W: 6 5/8” (17cm) D: 7 1/4” (19cm) From: Cobb Collection, 2010 Accession No. 2010.02.003 Not currently on display Burkina Faso Description: This mask and its tall plank are painted white and red, with the mask split into halves by teeth like protrusions. Unlike most Mossi masking traditions, the accompanying outfit of this yatenga

  • We Asked Students:WHY ECONOMICS AT PLU? “My econ 101 professor approached me about majoring in economics. I like the math meaning behind what I am doing and the fact that I have a lot of job opportunities in the future.”“Economics allows me to double major in music. My economics major is applicable to the field of work I want to pursue once I graduate.” “We are learning elasticity in my introductory microeconomics class and I was able to see a real life application of elasticity relating to

  • In this section we offer resources to help anyone wishing to use Hypothes.is, either on their own or as part of the JAR Group. As the project grows (fingers crossed!), we’ll add more resources according to your needs. Below you’ll find a short screencast explaining how to use Hypothes.is and a condensed citation guide. Using hypothes.is This in-house six-minute video [CC] takes you through the most basic steps to create an annotation. It’s super easy! Below you can also find directions on how