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  • Upgrades New or updated classroom technology was installed in: ADMN 211A, 211B HARS 109 HONG 246A LIBR 332 MGYM 103 RCTR 103 (Leraas Lecture Hall), 116, 128, 212   Computer and Software Upgrades New computers with Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 were deployed in: HONG 246B MBRC 202 RCTR 113, 210, 220 XAVR 140 Upgrades to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 were installed in: ADMN 101, 202, 204A, 204B, 206A, 208, 211A, 211B, 212, 213, 215, 217, 219, 220, 221 Garfield Station 22 INGR 100, 109, 115A

  • computer, laptop, and document camera. An instructor can display any of the 18 computers in the room to the large projector screen to facilitate sharing of creative projects.   When not in use for workshops, the Design Lab is open for students, faculty, and staff to work on their digital design and media projects.  Other media resources are also available nearby. Specialized media equipment (video and still cameras, audio recorders, webcams, microphones, etc.) can be checked out at the Help Desk, and a

  • his students grow. He isn’t saying goodbye to art, though. Cornwall is leaving campus to return to his art studio and pick up the projects he’s never had the time to do. In the past 25 years, Cornwall collaborated with artists around the world to produce limited edition fine art and studio prints. He’s recognized internationally for developing Stones Crayons, a line of lithographic drawing materials. He is also a member of the Mid America Print Council and the Southern Graphics Conference

  • provide outlets for student writing, graphics, photography, video, digital technology, and audio; To provide for the exchange of information and opinions; To record life at PLU; To offer students a professionalized media experience in an educational setting; To demonstrate awareness of and adhere to the PLU Code of Conduct, the USMB Code of Ethics, and the professional guidelines prescribed to each individual outlet; To be the guardian of freedom and responsibility of expression for the publications

  • PLU Computer Patch Management and Windows Updates Information & Technology Services has transitioned to a new system for installing Windows updates on University owned computers.  The updates, which had been distributed using a program called Lumension (also known as Patchlink), will now be remotely pushed out through a Microsoft product that is tightly integrated into the Windows operating system.  When updates are available for your computer, they will be downloaded in the background while

  • and a Mercury Design Award for the graphics and branding associated with the film. Since its establishment in 2006, MediaLab has received more than three dozen other national and international recognitions, including five Emmy nominations and one Emmy win. The National Broadcasting Society – Alpha Epsilon Rho, is a student and professional society of more than 85 chapters on college, university, and community college campuses. For more information about Changing Currents, or other MediaLab

  • communication skills and confidence that studying theatre has given me. Monique Otter-Johnson Class of 2021 GIVING BACK THROUGH GRAPHICS Staying connected with the university you graduated from isn’t exactly new. But for Zac Thorpe ‘01, that alum connection has blossomed into a working partnership with PLU — and it’s been a labor of love. READ BLOG

  • Adrian Arrives A student from Alaska discovers his love for computer science and lands his dream job at Netflix. Posted by: nicolacs / November 1, 2022 Image: Image: Adrian Ronquillo ’22 (PLU Photo/Sy Bean) November 1, 2022 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant EditorDuring his senior year, computer science major Adrian Ronquillo ’22 filled out 203 job applications. Despite already having a job offer from a tech company he was interning with, he wanted to see what other opportunities were

  • Mercury Excellence Awards for her branding and designs for MediaLab’s 2014 documentary, Waste Not: Breaking Down the Food Equation.Cox, a senior Graphic Design major with an Art History and Publishing and Printing Arts minor, has been a graphic designer for MediaLab since 2012. The award makes Cox’s branding for the documentary Waste Not second worldwide in the “Campaigns-Nonprofit/Public Affairs” category. The film, which premiered in Fall 2014, explores global food waste. “I worked on the graphics

  • chosen artists submitted several works, which range from bold, colorful graphics to subtle ink drawings and photographs, as well as oil paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media. The Consul of Norway in Seattle, Kim Nesselquist, facilitated the exhibition coming to Tacoma. “The relationship between Norway and the United States is very strong, and continues to be critical for Washington State. It was important we get the exhibition here.” The exhibition opens to the public at 1pm on Sunday, August 24th