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  • three hours a night. Despite frequent team runs to Bigfoot Java, Duffy, a third-year computer science major, got sleep paralysis twice in 24 hours. Yet the stress and the fun go hand in hand. Madeline, a second-year physics major, particularly loved waiting for the problems to open and for the timer to go off. “And then it’s just violent brainstorming,” she added. “Every single room has eight whiteboards, and everyone is just spewing ideas. It is the most chaotic and one of the most creative times

  • infoGrade tests taken on grademaster answer sheets.Lab Assistance253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoGet expert technical assistance in computer labs with your technology projects.Lamination253-535-7525 • media@plu.eduGet your flat materials laminated.Learning Spaces253-535-7525 • media@plu.edu • Web siteBrowse classrooms and meeting rooms across campus for reviewing classrom equipment, resources, and photos.Library Studio253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoCreate digital media projects

  • provided to you by the program. Create a projected monthly or weekly budget for yourself; after a few weeks in your host community, compare your spending with this budget, readjust as you see fit. Communication PlanCommunication strategies will look different for every person based on their preferences, program location, access to technology, local communication systems, etc. Below, you can find information that past study away students have found helpful.    Phone service in your host country How do

  • will learn to have a deeper appreciation for good communication practices.” B. “By the end of this program, students will demonstrate professional communication skills during technical presentations and reports.” A. “Students will know why checks and balances are important.” B. “During an assessment of Unit 3, students will be able to explain how checks and balances within the three branches of the U.S. government affect each other.”Bloom's Taxonomy for Cognitive ObjectivesBloom’s Taxonomy of

  • Media student serves and learns simultaneously Posted by: Todd / December 14, 2015 Image: Photo by Angelo Mejia ’17 December 14, 2015 By Matthew Salzano ’18 PLU Marketing & Communications InternTACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 11, 2015)—Communication major Chris Boettcher ’17 is living out the deeply held commitment of Pacific Lutheran University to civic engagement — all while continuing his education.When Cathy Nguyen, Tacoma poet laureate, reached out to PLU looking for a videographer to tell the story

  • Student travels to NYC to speak on media convergence Posted by: Todd / March 23, 2016 March 23, 2016 PLU is on the forefront of journalism standards By Samantha Lund ‘16Samantha Lund is a senior Communication major with an emphasis in Journalism. Her studies focus on multimedia journalism. In March, Lund gave a presentation in New York City regarding her capstone research on media convergence. Every year, the College Media Association holds a national conference in New York City bringing

  • assigning a blog activity, instructors should critically analyze the purpose of the activity. Any blogging project should be in support of the course’s learning objectives and enhance meaningful communication. Expectations and processes for the activity should be defined up front. In most cases, technology hurdles should be minimal, allowing students to focus on the content and not the tool. It is also important to analyze the audience for student writing. Will these blogs be private to the class or

  • Pre-Law advising program is designed to help students interested in attending law school find the answers to the many questions that they may have. Publishing and Printing Arts PPA readily complements majors like English, communication, foreign languages, public relations, journalism, marketing, and graphic design. But students in other disciplines also benefit from PPA’s links to publishing opportunities in those fields. Religion The study of religion will help you speak to why religion gives

  • October 15, 2012 Deirdre N. McCloskey – distinguished professor of economics, history, English, and communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago – spoke about the value of the middle-class during the annual Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History. (Photo by John Struzenberg ’15) The value of the bourgeoisie By Katie Scaff ’13 Don’t be ashamed of being bourgeois, said Deirdre N. McCloskey, distinguished professor of economics, history, English, and communication at the

  • Former PLU Student and Instructor Andrew Milton Explores School Success in New Book Posted by: Sandy Dunham / November 26, 2014 November 26, 2014 By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communication Student Worker TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 24, 2014)—Longtime teacher (and former PLU student and instructor) Andrew Milton has released his first book, centered on the regulations and social expectations that are harmful to our schools. Milton has been involved with education and schools his whole career