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Holocaust at the Museum (formerly the Church Relations Committee). In June, Ericksen spent time at the Museum, working with Dr. Victoria Barnett, Director of the Museum’s program on Ethics, Religion and the Holocaust. Together, they led a one-week workshop for university teachers (from places like Emory, Notre Dame, and St. Olaf College) on “Understanding Complicity: The Churches’ Role in Nazi Germany.” This workshop used Ericksen’s book, Complicity in the Holocaust, as a primary text. While in DC
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relations support, video projects, web-based productions, community communication efforts, as well as on-campus multimedia productions. Some students — including Joshua Wiersma ’18, a communication major and former member of MediaLab — say the new concentration is a good fit that will assist students who want to pursue interests in film and other visual media. “I’ve heard several students say, during my time at PLU, that if there was a film program or concentration available, they would pursue that
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communication that will help me no matter where I go.” LaBrie hopes to continue working in journalism or public relations after graduation in May. Meanwhile, Armanda Dupont is honing her skills in a different area of communications, working in internal communications for McKinstry, a construction engineering company in Seattle. Study Communications at PLUCommunication is a dynamic and varied field. We have designed our program to provide you with both theory and practice in the field—we want you to know
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radar as I started looking at colleges,” she said. What sealed the deal were the people during her campus tour. “Everyone I met that day was super welcoming.” PLU may have made a mark on her, but she has also made a lasting mark on it. Reed is a double major in communications and psychology with a minor in gender and sexuality studies. She also is a member of MediaLab, an award-winning student-run media organization that offers public relations, graphic design, writing, event planning and more. And
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, and through the Wang Center’s Gateway Program, she traveled to Oaxaca in spring 2022.At Oxford, a class on forced migration and refugee studies spurred Jackie to apply for the Wang Center grant, and in Oaxaca, a literature course on United States-Mexico migration relations showed her another side of migration. They’re the kind of experiences Jackie might not have had without the benefit of a PLUS Year, a year of free tuition for undergraduates studying during COVID. “I used it to be able to study
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, expand understandings, morally reason, and engage in lifelong learning, furthering your own and others educational pursuits Physical Wellness: the ability to eat a balanced and nutritious diet, engage in regular physical activity, get an adequate amount of sleep, practice safe and healthy sexual relations, and feel positively about your own body Social Wellness: the ability to cultivate a social network of folks that is rooted in mutual trust, respect, and accountability for each other, developed
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President (or Senate) President’s Council (in total or individual members) Provost Vice President for Finance & Operations Vice President for Admission & Enrollment Services Vice President for Development and University Relations Executive Director of University Communications Assistant to the President University President Questions to be answered when considering a change What happens in the “real world”? Is the proposed change legal and how does it work with the legal system? What does the change
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going to attract students on the basis of being a very welcoming and diverse community, you’ve got to provide the services that are unique to the students’ needs,” he said. A NEW START FOR PLU Join us as we celebrate a new chapter in PLU history. During his four years of PLU leadership, Allan Belton has developed a strong vision for the university — one that focuses on providing the tools students need for success in a rapidly changing, global economy. Alumni, students, faculty, staff, families and
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once they arrive on campus. “If you’re going to attract students on the basis of being a very welcoming and diverse community, you’ve got to provide the services that are unique to the students’ needs,” he said. A NEW START FOR PLU Join us as we celebrate a new chapter in PLU history. During his four years of PLU leadership, Allan Belton has developed a strong vision for the university — one that focuses on providing the tools students need for success in a rapidly changing, global economy. Alumni
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and administrative activities that will enhance their graduate education experience, as well as provide financial assistance. Amount: VariedGraduate FellowshipsThe Graduate Fellowship program offers graduate students financial support to assist with covering costs associated with his/her own research and graduate study. This award will be incorporated into the student’s financial aid package. Amount: VariedPLU Alumni Tuition DiscountThe PLU Grant provides a 10 percent discount on tuition for PLU
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