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  • learn about upcoming events, read meeting minutes and to find out how you can get involved.Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU): for listings of campus clubs and organizations, or to find out how to start your own club on campus, contact ASPLU (asplu@plu.edu) or check the ASPLU website. Click here for information and links to clubs and organizations, athletics and recreation, activities in the arts, student involvement, and student media. Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) is the honor society for

  • photos and video of them taken in PLU public community spaces may be used in university publications, newspapers, web, social media, and other communication mediums that may be utilized for promotional purposes. Student public directory information may also be released when describing student involvement in academic and extracurricular activities. Students wishing to opt out of use of their image for university purposes are asked to communicate that desire formally by filling out the opt out form at

  • BlogsExplore a J-Term or Semester study away program through the lens of a PLU bloggerChallenge Your Perspective #LutesawayInstagramFollow the Wang Center on social media (@PLUWang Center, Facebook and Instagram) and #lutesaway your study abroad photosStudent PhotosPLU program imagesExplore PLU semester programs through the student lens in these beautiful photo galleries that bring the programs to lifePhoto ContestContest WinnersEach year the Wang Center hosts a Study Away Photo Contest – winners are

  • teach about the world of design. Department of Art & Design Our art and design programs at PLU stress individualized development. Learn More YR01, EP00 — Jp & Chad On this prototype podcast of This is Design School, Jp Avila and Chad Hall interview each other to test out what it would take to make a podcast. Your browser does not support the audio element. The discussions find their way beyond their guests’ journeys and intertwine with topics about graphic design in the print and digital world to

  • State Fair RegistrationClick here to register for the State FairNote that you will have to convert your Discovery slides to a trifold board for the state fair. These links will provide two forms required by the State Fair which are not used by Discovery. Do not send these forms to Discovery. Upload them to your STEM Wizard account. Grade 1-5 Required Form For Washington State and Regional Fairs Except Discovery Media Release & Hold Harmless & Ethics Form While we offer a link via the STEM

  • comfort of a dorm or halfway around the world, literally anyone with an Internet connection can synch-in to our 24/7 radio excellence. If you would like to know more about LASR, check out our blog. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO BE A DJSTAFF MEMBERS Leadership Team Staff Advisor Mayowa Aina General Manager Marley Bjornstad Assistant General Manager Henry Clark Lead Music Manager Joshua Sia Website, Blog, and Social Media Manager Mia Caldwell   Get Involved! If you are interested in learning about or

  • War Has Led to the Ongoing Genocide Against Bosniaks” Eden Standley, “Nazi Influence on Contemporary Understandings of Autism” Convener: Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle, Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies and Associate Professor of History, PLU 1:30 - 1:45 p.m. – Break 1:45 - 3:30 p.m. – ``Stories of Survival,`` AUC Regency RoomDeno Seder, Writer and Media Producer, “Miracle at Zakynthos” Zoom presentation Cynthia Flash Hemphill, Seattle-area journalist and publicist, “The Sephardic Anne Frank: How a 9

  • . Sponsored by Pacific Lutheran University and the Office of Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability Discussion Questions 1) What is your understanding of: Anti-Blackness? Anti-Racism? Decolonize? BIPOC? 2) Provide examples of Anti-Blackness… In media? In schools? In our personal lives? 3) There was a lot of discussion around the role of Black women’s hair in society and culture. How can we be curious about people’s qualities and differences without impeding on the personal space and the humanity of others

  • HemphillPresentation Title: “The Sephardic Anne Frank: How a 9-year old Girl from Rhodes Saved her Family from the Holocaust” Who: Cynthia Flash Hemphill, Seattle-area journalist and publicist Bio: Cynthia Flash Hemphill is a journalist and publicist. During her journalism, Flash worked for United Press International, the Tacoma News Tribune, and other newspapers in Washington, Arizona and California. Her work has appeared in dozens of magazines, newspapers and online media sources. Since 2000 she has owned Flash

  • their free time, Kaelin likes to read and play games! Fulton Bryant-Anderson (he/him) Historian Fulton is a fourth-year History and Communication double major with a minor in English Writing. He is fascinated by the History of Technology’s intersections with Environmental History and Media Studies in the 20th and 21st century. In his spare time, he can be found spinning records and recording episodes for his podcast Innovative History.