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  • Vocal DegreesBachelor of Music in PerformanceFor dedicated musicians seeking the highest professional goals and achievement in performance – 80 semester hoursBachelor of Musical ArtsFor those seeking a broad, liberal arts education with an emphasis on music. Non-music cognate required: minor or second major outside of music – 62 semester hoursBachelor of ArtsNon-music cognate required: minor or second major outside of music – 44 semester hoursBachelor of Music EducationFor those seeking to

  • Publishing and Printing Arts Course Selection J-Term 2022 Electives BUSA 340: Nonprofit Management HIST 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society Spring 2022 PPAP Core Courses: PPAP 302/ENGL 312/COMA 322: Publishing Procedures PPAP 321/ENGL 313/ARTD 315: The Art of the Book I (AR) PPAP 322/ENGL 314: The Art of the Book III (AR) PPAP Electives: ARTD210: Graphic Design 2 ARTD 320: Photography 2: Digital ARTD 410: Graphic Design 4 BUSA 203: Managerial Accounting BUSA 305: Behavior in Organizations BUSA

  • Meet Your Sojourner Advocates Sam van Roon Studied Away in Brussels, Belgium Spring 2015 Class of 2017 Major: Communication Studies Minors: Business Administration, PhilosophyUnlike many incoming students at PLU, I had never even considered studying away before enrolling, nevertheless dreaming about a specific location. However, with the help of the Wang Center staff, countless program websites, and endless consequent dreaming, I spent an amazing semester in the heart of Western Europe

  • DEA Chemist Recruitment Posted by: alemanem / April 28, 2020 April 28, 2020 Interested in an exciting career in forensic sciences?  If so, the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Office of Forensic Sciences is hiring for Entry Level Forensic Chemists (GS-5/7/9/11).  There are several vacancies in all of the DEA Laboratories and the agency has posted a new vacancy announcement on www.USAjobs.gov (key words: Forensic Chemist) or click the link above.  If you have any questions about what it takes

  • Jubilant HollisterStier (JHS) Virtual Career Trek Posted by: nicolacs / March 30, 2021 March 30, 2021 Tuesday, April 6 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm Jubilant HollisterStier (JHS) is a national leader in contract pharmaceutical manufacturing. JHS provides specialized manufacturing for the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. Join this virtual career trek to the Spokane, Washington office of JHS with other Pacific Northwest colleges and universities.  The Trek will include a company overview

  • Each digital sign is made up of the following items: Display monitor Content player (mini computer) Signage software license Mount or stand Power & internet connections Although iTech supports the deployment and operation of the digital signs, each department/group is responsible for the financial costs of their sign including the equipment, software licenses, and installation.Get One for Your AreaInstructional Technologies will walk you through all the necessary steps for getting a digital sign

  • Stormwater Pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek WatershedWelcome to this interactive map of Parkland’s share of the Clover Creek Watershed! This story map takes you to various locations along Clover Creek and offers information on the various types of stormwater pollution common to our watershed. Each site has photos and additional information so be sure to click for more at each location!Stormwater Pollution Story MapInfographics on types of pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed

  • roommates must share the same voice mailbox and password.Accessing Your Voice Mailbox After Setup Dial “5000” into the voice mail system from any campus phone and you will be prompted for your extension number and password. If you are calling from your own phone extension, it will take you straight to your mailbox at this point, only asking for your password. The system will verbally step you through the process of how to review your messages: replying, erasing, saving, etc. NOTE: Once a message is

  • Maintaining Student Engagement Posted by: bodewedl / August 25, 2015 August 25, 2015 by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer    The Northwest has experienced some beautiful weather lately and the effects of spring fever are soon to appear in the classroom. It can be difficult to focus on work when sunshine and warmer temperatures are beckoning us outside! Perhaps this is a good time to consider ways to keep your students interested and engaged in class activities. Below I have listed some

  • Campuswire: An Online Discussion Tool for Engaging Course Communication Posted by: berlinma / July 16, 2020 July 16, 2020 The past few months have been a challenging time for education. PLU faculty had to quickly adapt their classrooms into an online environment and rethink how to deliver their pedagogy in entirely new ways. One of the biggest obstacles to online teaching and learning is student-to-student engagement and interaction. Instructors may wonder how they can replicate, or at least