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writing, reporting, editing, media studies and ethics. He is also the Co-Founder of and Faculty Adviser to MediaLab at PLU, an award-winning, invitation only, student-faculty research and applied internship program for highly motivated students. MediaLab students are engaged in activities that include public relations, advertising, documentary filmmaking, journalism, marketing and research, graphic design, photography and much more. Under Dr. Wells’ direction, MediaLab has earned national and
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itech@plu.edu.The Library StudioLocated in the basement of Mortvedt Library, the Studio is the perfect spot for all your media production needs. The Studio features lighting kits, clean photography backdrops, easy-to-use high-quality recording equipment, a Lightboard, and more. This space is available for students, faculty, and staff, and is reservable during building hours. Equipment available in the Studio includes: Lighting Kits Photo/video backdrops Lightboard Blue Yeti microphone Tascam USB
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the Social Environment (with Joy Ernst) and Photography in Social Work and Social Change (with Drs. Hash and Naleppa), both with Oxford University Press. Dr. Rogers’s work has been disseminated in and presented at national and international journals and conferences and has been the recipient of several research, teaching, service, and advising awards. Why PLU? What do you like about teaching PLU students? The students at PLU are truly amazing. They are kind, earnest, and committed co-learners
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National Park When the director of cultural anthropological services at Mt. Rainier National Park came to PLU to speak to his anthropology class last fall, Ted Charles had an idea: He loves anthropology and he loves the outdoors. Maybe he could combine the two? More >> Stories by Steve Hansen. Photography by John Froschauer. Read Previous Canine offers friendship, safety for child Read Next I never thought I’d spend my summer biking 800 miles across Massachusetts COMMENTS*Note: All comments are
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Commencement Recap: photos, video, tweets and more Posted by: Zach Powers / June 2, 2016 June 2, 2016 By Rustin Dwyer (Videography) and John Froschauer (Photography)PLU Marketing & CommunicationsThousands gathered at the Tacoma Dome on May 28 to celebrate Pacific Lutheran University's Class of 2016. The commencement ceremony marked the culmination of several years of hard work, community involvement and the pursuit of vocation for roughly 700 #PLUGrads.Commencement PhotosWatch the Entire
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see all their favorite mediums: ceramics, sculpture and painting, to photography and graphic design. “One of the great things about the work students have done is they’re really trying to push their mediums, think outside the box, and convey their artistic vision in really beautiful and unique ways,” Kate Miller ’12, BA student says. The entire process for this University Gallery show is like no other show this season. The exhibition is student driven from the advertising and catering to
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range from ceramics and sculpture to print work and photography. Due to the wide variety of work, finding a theme or title to rally around was difficult for students. The title ART IS THIS was their common ground. “It made sense to come up with something that would allow us to encapsulate everyone’s belief, therefore leaving it a little more open-ended allowing each senior to fill in their ART IS ____ word,” Hannah Kreutz ‘14, submitting artist, said. “It is also a great way to communicate to the
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Justin Huertas’ “Semi-Autobiographical” Musical Premieres at the Seattle Repertory Theatre Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / April 27, 2015 Image: Justin Huertas and William A. Williams in Lizard Boy. Photo: Alabastro Photography. April 27, 2015 By By Matthew Salzano ’18 PLU Marketing & CommunicationsOrdinarily, it takes many years for a Theatre Major to earn the opportunity to write, compose or star in a high-profile musical production. However, one Lute is dramatically defying that expectation
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Boaz As Sorayah Surkatty reflects on her new career in the realm of big voices and classical music, she credits her connections with her voice coach and PLU music lecturer Holly Boaz, and Jim Brown, associate professor of music, with securing her connections with the Vashon Opera on Vashon Island, Wash. More >> Stories by Barbara Clements, Chris Albert and Steve Hansen. Photography by John Froschauer. Read Previous Evacuation drill Read Next Artifacts Day COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated
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