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Student Success Advisor | Academic Advising | sbostwick@plu.edu | Sebastian Bostwick is nonbinary trans poet, cat person, and plant parent.
Sebastian Bostwick Student Success Advisor They/Them Email: sbostwick@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Fine Arts, Poetry, Notre Dame, 2020 Bachelor of Arts, English, Western Washington University, 2016 Biography Sebastian Bostwick is nonbinary trans poet, cat person, and plant parent. They’ve been with PLU since August 2022, but working in higher education has been a life-long dream of theirs. They hold a Bachelor of Arts in English, with an emphasis in Creative Writing, from
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Student Success Advisor | Center for Student Success | sbostick@plu.edu | Sebastian Bostwick is a nonbinary trans poet, cat person, and plant parent.
Sebastian Bostwick Student Success Advisor They/Them Email: sbostick@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Fine Arts, Poetry, Notre Dame, 2020 Bachelor of Arts, English, Western Washington University, 2016 Biography Sebastian Bostwick is a nonbinary trans poet, cat person, and plant parent. They’ve been with PLU since August 2022, but working in higher education has been a life-long dream of theirs. They hold a Bachelor of Arts in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing from
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Graduate Writing Center Consultant | Writing Center | Victoria is obtaining their Masters of Social Work, and in their free time, they enjoy crocheting, sewing, cooking, and baking. .
Victoria Schultz Graduate Writing Center Consultant She/Her, They/Them Biography Biography Victoria is obtaining their Masters of Social Work, and in their free time, they enjoy crocheting, sewing, cooking, and baking.
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Wheaton college: style diction, and tone https://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Services/Writing-Center/Writing-Resources/Style-Diction-Tone-and-Voice Purdue OWL on appropriate language: https://owl.
Tone and VoiceTo help you figure out the details of Tone, Style, and Voice, we’ve curated a short list of webpages and handouts from top university writing centers! Check ’em out below!Wheaton college: style diction, and tone https://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Services/Writing-Center/Writing-Resources/Style-Diction-Tone-and-Voice Purdue OWL on appropriate language: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/608/01/ Purdue OWL on Active and Passive voice: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl
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Associate Director for Campus Life Engagement | Residential Life | walter.lutsch@plu.edu | 253-535-7191 | Bringing experience from Offices of Student Life across five different campuses, Walter is passionate about all things student leadership and empowerment.
Walter Lutsch Associate Director for Campus Life Engagement he/him Phone: 253-535-7191 Email: walter.lutsch@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Bachelors, English with Creative Writing Emphasis and Secondary Education Interest, Western Washington University, 2018 Associates, Integrated Studies, Cascadia Community College, 2011 Biography Bringing experience from Offices of Student Life across five different campuses, Walter is passionate about all things student leadership and empowerment
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20 semester hours including: Three core courses are required 12 semester hours PPAP 301/ENGL 311/COMA 321: The Book in Society (4) PPAP 302/ENGL 312/COMA 322: Publishing Procedures (4) PPAP 321/
take two elective courses (8 semester hours) selected from two of the following categories: Writing/Editing Approved courses in English, History, or Publishing & Printing Arts: ENGL 221: Research & Writing (4) ENGL 225: Autobiographical Writing (4) ENGL 227: Introduction to Creative Writing (4) ENGL 236: Introduction to Screenwriting (4) ENGL 320: Intermediate Creative Nonfiction (4) ENGL 323: Writing in Professional & Public Settings (4) ENGL 327: Intermediate Poetry Writing (4) ENGL 329
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Upon completion of the program, a student receiving a BA in Communication will be able to: Deliver a public and/or professional presentation for an audience within a specified timeframe.
Communication, Media & Design Arts Learning OutcomesUpon completion of the program, a student receiving a BA in Communication will be able to: Deliver a public and/or professional presentation for an audience within a specified timeframe. Effectively communicate in written formats appropriate to situation, audience, and medium (journalistic formats, academic essays and research writing, press releases and promotional writing, media writing, etc.). Identify credible media and information sources
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Nonfiction, Poetry | MFA in Creative Writing - Low Residency | Lia Purpura is the author of eight collections of essays, poems, and translations, most recently, Rough Likeness (essays) and It Shouldn’t Have Been Beautiful (poems). Her honors include a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist, National Endowment for the Arts and Fulbright Fellowships, three Pushcart prizes, the Associated Writing Programs Award in Nonfiction, and the Beatrice Hawley, and Ohio State University Press awards in poetry. Recent work appears in Agni, Field, The Georgia Review, Orion, The New Republic, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Best American Essays. She is Writer in Residence at The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and teaches at writing programs around the country, including, most recently, the Breadloaf Writers’ Conference. She lives in Baltimore with her family. Mentor.
Lia Purpura Nonfiction, Poetry Website: http://www.liapurpura.com/ Biography Biography Lia Purpura is the author of eight collections of essays, poems, and translations, most recently, Rough Likeness (essays) and It Shouldn’t Have Been Beautiful (poems). Her honors include a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist, National Endowment for the Arts and Fulbright Fellowships, three Pushcart prizes, the Associated Writing Programs Award in Nonfiction, and the
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The Rainier Writing Workshop is selective. We are looking for motivated adults with established writing and reading habits, and who want to raise their work to a new level.
Admission RequirementsThe Rainier Writing Workshop is selective. We are looking for motivated adults with established writing and reading habits, and who want to raise their work to a new level. The program and its mentorships are grounded in the balance between collaboration and independence. Each participant will receive individualized, strategic guidance from their mentors – in the context of the participant’s clear ownership of his or her own goals and projects. The ability to work
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The College of Liberal Studies educates students to engage critically and creatively with what it means to be human and how humans form communities across diverse cultural contexts, time periods,
most of the programs in our college, as well as minors, core courses that fulfill Core Curriculum elements, and a MFA in Creative Writing through our Rainier Writer’s Workshop. Descriptions of specific course offerings and degree requirements offered within the College of Liberal Studies are listed under their respective departmental pages below. Undergraduate Anthropology Economics English Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global & Cultural Studies History Holocaust & Genocide Studies
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