Page 111 • (12,762 results in 0.029 seconds)

  • All pages are stored under the Pages tab on your dashboard This is an example of what the pages tab would look like: To make a new page, click on one of the New Page buttons and this will bring you here: To start adding content click the blue “Backend Editor” button so it says “Classic Mode“. This will let you add elements to your site. Click on the Default Layout button to Add Elements: Once the page is created, there are various “+” around that you can click to add more elements and sections

  • February 20, 2014 On a visit to a U.S.-funded mine-risk education seminar in Kayah State, Jerry White stands with fellow landmine survivors. U.S.-supported mine-risk education in Burma can serve as a platform to build trust between these armed groups, the military and the Burmese government. Photo courtesy of the U.S. State Department. Turning Tragedy into a Sense of Mission: Nobel Peace Prize Winner Talks at PLU on Facing and Overcoming Obstacles By Barbara Clements PLU Marketing

  • Puget Sound to PLU ApplicationThe instructions below are for applicants who are applying to select graduate programs at the partner institution. For the Master of Business Administration, applicants can apply any time throughout the year on a rolling basis for Fall, Spring, or Summer term. For the Master of Science in Marketing Analytics, applications are accepted for the Fall term only. We recommend you submit your application by the priority application date of March 15th. Applications

  • To start adding a table click on the TablePress tab       To make a new table click the Add New Table button and then you will be brought here:     Enter in the title and description, as well as the number of columns and rows. You can add/subtract additional rows and columns later.     If you scroll down you will see more table options. Start off with only the top three default options checked. The less options you use the better, you do not want a table to become cluttered will options and

  • October 4, 2010 Homecoming brings together current students and alumni as part of ‘Meant to Live’ By Steve Hansen When the student-organized Meant to Live program blossomed on the PLU campus in 2004, its mission was a simple one: To bring speakers to campus who can share their vocational journey. In short, to get them to talk to students about how and why they do what they love. The program was quite a success, and over the past several years, it brought people from a wide array of vocations

  • The Testimonial / Quote element is a great to display an important quote.   Adding more quotes using the plus button will allow the element to randomly select any quote when the page refreshes. There is an example at the bottom of this page.     If you decide to use a picture on your quote, make sure the picture’s ratio is square 1:1. Otherwise, the circle the picture appears in will become warped. There are examples of both below. Refresh the page to see different quotes. Lorem ipsum dolor sit

  • February 16, 2010 Discovery Channel’s “Storm Chaser,” Reed Timmer, comes to PLU By Brielle Erickson The annual Meant to Live program is right around the corner here at Pacific Lutheran University, and this year’s two-day event is sure to have something for everyone – including those who might want to explore their more adventurous sides. The Discovery Channel’s “Storm Chaser” Reed Timmer is the keynote speaker for Meant to Live. The keynote address of this year’s Meant to Live program will be

  • You can use an uploaded video from Vimeo or YouTube. It is preferable to use a YouTube video. These are the settings you will see:   Autoplay: The video will play automatically Controls:  Shows the play, pause, and volume controls Loop: After the video finishes it will replay automatically Remove YouTube Logo: Stops the YouTube logo in the bottom right of the video from appearing. Image Preview: If you tick the box you will get the options shown at the bottom of the settings image. If you

  • February 22, 2011 Want to volunteer? Start here. By Chris Albert On the first floor of Ramstad, at the end of the hall is a small office where big things happen. It’s the Volunteer Center. Sara Main ’11, pictured, and Hannah Reece ’12 are the directors of the Volunteer Center. (Photo by John Froschauer) “A lot of students want to volunteer, but they don’t know how to get started,” Hannah Reece ‘12, co-director of the Volunteer Center. “We just want to get students out into the community beyond

  • May 5, 2012 John Korsmo ’84, President Loren J. Anderson, Sigrunn Ness, Kaare Ness, MaryAnn Anderson, Bruce Bjerke ’72 – chair of the Board of Regents, Bob Katica – BCRA Design, and Jordan Beck ’12 turn the dirt for the groundbreaking of phase II of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. (Photos by John Froschauer) A dream coming to fruition By Chris Albert On May 5, groundbreaking for phase II of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts took place. “This is a