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qualitative and quantitative methods and pairing psychology with marketing, Dixon and Jore presented many significant findings to HDC. Their final presentation and paper emphasized the importance of channel selection when executing specific targeted campaigns, and recommended the best social media sites for different campaigns. Other findings identified demand in new niche markets that HDC could capitalize on, as well as possible partnerships with local and national companies that could increase consumer
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PLU Sunday at Eastside Baptist Church Posted by: Thomas Krise / November 17, 2015 November 17, 2015 Listen Now ( ) Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#audio-4927").jPlayer({ ready: function () { jQuery(this).jPlayer("setMedia", { mp3: "/president/wp-content/uploads/sites/39/2015/11/krise-eastside-baptist.mp3" }); }, preload: "auto", cssSelectorAncestor
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how people put things together and why they put them together. I think it’s an important part of what humanities does.” Through the crisis this year, people have reached out to each other on social media, platforms like Zoom and GoogleMeet to remain connected, and many of those connections were supported by culture and art —talking about the latest TV shows, movies, and books brought families and friends together. At the same time, using humanities has connected us in a way so that we can listen
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the larger publication can republish the work of Just Security contributors. Dr. Shanks Kaurin only learned of this republication from the influx of hate mail she received following the release. “The media is a business and they are trying to drive traffic, but [the Newsweek title] was very inflammatory and didn’t really reflect the content of the article,” Dr. Shanks Kaurin explains. “A lot of people were reacting, as many of us do, to just the title and hadn’t read the article.”Despite the
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library exhibit because it often falls to the wayside in discussions of domestic violence, healthy relationships, and romantic gestures. Across media and society throughout the decades, stalking behaviors have frequently been mischaracterized as romantic, not a big deal, sweet, funny, and harmless. In reality, stalking can be scary, dangerous, isolating, and traumatic. A stalker is most often a current or former intimate partner, an acquaintance, or a family member. Here is the virtual exhibit with
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comply with seemingly simple pandemic health directives such as social distancing and wearing masks. November 11 Going Viral: Ethics in the Use of Social Media During the Pandemic Dr. Michael Artime, Assistant Professor and Chair of Political Science Lecture Description: We will explore the dangers of spreading misinformation and disinformation that could potentially endanger individuals during the pandemic. Likewise, we will discuss ways of engaging ethically on social media platforms so as to
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comply with seemingly simple pandemic health directives such as social distancing and wearing masks. November 11 Going Viral: Ethics in the Use of Social Media During the Pandemic Dr. Michael Artime, Assistant Professor and Chair of Political Science Lecture Description: We will explore the dangers of spreading misinformation and disinformation that could potentially endanger individuals during the pandemic. Likewise, we will discuss ways of engaging ethically on social media platforms so as to
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Ceramics at PLU``Everything changes, everything is connected, pay attention``Students use some of th
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Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Wash
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