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Six students of Simon Kogan exhibit work in the University Gallery Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / Octob
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PLU hosts Art from Parkland’s youth in a week-long exhibition Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January
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Did you know intellectuals are lousy at talking about their work? Posted by: Todd / March 3, 201
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PLU’s Student-Radio Station Lute Air Student Radio Produces Monthly Concerts Posted by: Reesa Nels
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forms. Adapt message to various audiences using appropriate media, convention, or styles. Create symbols or meanings in a variety of expressive media, both verbal and nonverbal. Interaction with Others Work creatively to identify and clarify the issues of concern. Acknowledge and respond to conflicting ideas, principles, and traditions, identifying common interests where possible. Develop and promote effective strategies and interpersonal relationships for implementing cooperative actions. Valuing
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Alumni Feature: Kari Plog ’11 returns to PLU as a Senior Editor Posted by: Todd / February 5, 2016
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Women’s debate event fosters community and mentorship in male-dominated competitive debate Posted
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PLU places in English and Spanish Worlds at Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Posted by: Todd / February 22,
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programs in PLU’s Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts promote creativity and prepare students for careers in the visual arts and for lives of artistic expression. You can pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art or in Art History, or a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design. You’ll have access to a dedicated studio space for each artistic medium, including extensive facilities for ceramics and a darkroom for photography. You can also take advantage of state-of- the-art technology to design and
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in evaluating systems theory and frameworks used by educational organizations, particularly in the creation and maintenance of organizational identity; (b) knowledge and skill of policy formulation, evaluation, and advocacy; including, methods of influence, building strategic alliances, and setting policy agendas; (c) the role of the educational leader in working with multiple constituencies (government, legislature, lobbyists, special interest groups, media); and (d) purposes and effective
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