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the subway – an important skill for everyone in the city. It is not surprising Washington, D.C. is a hot spot for the media. Decisions that affect the entire country are decided there. It is important for journalists to know and understand what happens in the capitol and the various ways to report on the issues. The program identified for us young journalists the various people to contact in the city to get specific information. It also gave us the opportunity to see the different jobs available
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I feel much more confident in my application now, and I wouldn’t have been able to complete it without her honest criticism and support. About the author: Alison will graduate in spring 2014 with a double major in Communication (with an emphasis in Journalism) and German, and a minor in Music. She has been involved in student media all four years at PLU and is currently the News Editor of the student newspaper, The Mooring Mast, and the German tutor at the Academic Assistance Center. She studied
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admissions, but still they matter because they get media attention and prospective students look at them,” said PLU President Thomas W. Krise. “While we’re pleased with our rankings and we want to continue to make sure we are included in those that are most popular, choosing a university is a far more personal and subjective matter, and what will be important to a student’s educational experience can’t always be summed up simply in arbitrary rankings.” Krise pointed to a recent article in The New York
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four students worked at KOMO-TV. Each year since 2008, Communication students have worked with local media outlets to cover election night—one of the only programs in the country where students work Election Night alongside the professionals.) PLU Communication students Michael Diambri ’18 and Matthew Salzano ’18 at the Yes on I-591 rally on Election Night 2014. (Photo: Carolyn Adolph/KUOW) I signed up with my best friend, Michael Diambri, a fellow journalism major (and my employee at PLU’s college
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pic.twitter.com/X92yF5Ogh9 — PLU Admission (@plu_admission) September 2, 2016 MOVE IN DAAAAAAAY!!!! #GoLutes — Andy Foltz (@CoachFoltz) September 2, 2016 #WelcomeHomeLutes! The first copy of this year’s Mast Magazine will be on your doorstep shortly — its another special fold out edition! — Mast Media (@PLUMast) September 2, 2016 #WelcomeHomeLutes #PacificLutheran #HinderlieHall pic.twitter.com/TVGU4PYhHW — PLU (@PLUNEWS) September 2, 2016 The “official” welcome to new PLU students and farewell to parents
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documentary is also sponsored by PLU’s multidisciplinary Center for Media Studies, which has produced Emmy-recognized work such as “Changing Currents” and “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. & Crime.” “More Than a Mission” premieres 7 p.m. Thursday, May 4, at Pacific Lutheran University’s Ingram Hall, room 100. The event is free and open to the public. More information can be found on Facebook. Read Previous PLU professor helps USA Women’s Hockey become champions Read Next Lutes storm annual Wayzgoose
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held enterprises, and supply chain management. The marketing analytics program prepares students for careers in data analysis, business marketing, social media, and brand management. The kinesiology program combines academic rigor with an emphasis on real-world training and practice and students may specialize in sports psychology and exercise science. To be eligible for streamlined graduate admission, PLU and Puget Sound alumni will have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above and complete an online
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ambient reinforcement is readily available), is the fact that students typically approach studying in large blocks of time and therefore do not receive enough repetitive reinforcement outside of class. The most exciting thing about online language study, then, is how the multitude of exercises, both active and passive, can be accomplished using a variety of media platforms (e.g. mobile phones, computers, mp3 players, etc.) that are built into one’s daily routine in a way that traditional language
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