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  • The successes of MediaLab and its members have generated significant news coverage. Here are a few of the articles that have helped create and sustain the buzz about MediaLab…

    , 2014 The Puyallup Herald“PLU’s MediaLab documentary team wins prestigious Accolade award” -The Puyallup Herald December 25, 2013 The News Tribune“PLU MediaLab production wins award” -The News Tribune December 18, 2013 PLU Newsroom“MediaLab Filmmakers Wade Into Global Water Crisis” –PLU Newsroom October 2013 PLU Newsroom“Diving into ‘Tapped Out: Unearthing the Global Water Crisis’” –PLU Newsroom Summer 2013 Business Wired“Business Wire Gives Back with Contribution to Journalism Scholarship

  • Community Director for Stuen & Ordal Halls | Residential Life | dgonzales@plu.edu | 253-535-7700 | Dream is originally from Southern CA but has lived and traveled all over the world.

    , Students of Color, Environmental & Social Justice, Lavender Community, Gender Equity & Women’s Empowerment Coordinate move-in, move-out, room/hall moves, and roommate agreements Manage Ordal’s and Stuen’s programming budget. Create & deliver pro-devo curriculum Collaboratively implement the departmental co-curriculum Support in staff recruitment, selection, training and evaluation Student Life Responsibilities PLUS 100 Instructor Professional Staff On-Call (Campus Crisis Response) Conduct hearing

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  • News from Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: To download a press release, choose the production you're looking for and click on the appropriate release to open a PDF and right

    Editors Coming Soon High resolution images for press download: Kiss Me, Kate For interviews and press requests, please contact: Zach Powers Director of Communications University Marketing & Communications 253-535-8410 zach.powers@plu.edu — or — Liza Conboy Marketing & Communications Manager College of Professional Studies 253-535-7162 lac@plu.edu

  • Media contact information for PLU.

    Pacific Lutheran University Media ContactsMedia contact information for PLU.Zach PowersDirector of Communications Marketing & Communications 253-535-8410 EMAIL

  • Thursday, February 23 4-5:15 p.m. Opening Student Session – Regency Room, University Center (UC) 7-8:45 p.m.

    Program Schedule Thursday, February 23 4-5:15 p.m. Opening Student Session – Regency Room, University Center (UC) 7-8:45 p.m. The Inaugural PLU Norwegian-American Annual Lecture: “The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle For the Right to Water” – Lagerquist Concert Hall, MBR Speaker (keynote): Maude Barlow, national chairperson of the Council of Canadians, and chair of the Washington-based Food and Water Watch. Friday, February 24 9:15-10:20 a.m. – Concurrent Session 1 1A) “Capturing

  • Friday, May 6th Join the Mathematics Department in Morken 216 to hear the senior capstone presentations. If you'd like to watch the presentations virtually, please email Dr. Daniel Heath

    2022 Mathematics Capstone SymposiumFriday, May 6th Join the Mathematics Department in Morken 216 to hear the senior capstone presentations. If you’d like to watch the presentations virtually, please email Dr. Daniel Heath (heathdj@plu.edu) for the Zoom link. 12:30pm Hannah Tate An introduction to climate science, emphasizing the significance of mathematical modeling in communicating climate data and engaging a wide audience in the fight against the climate crisis.  1:00pm Drake Nguyen We will

  • Associate Vice President for Campus Life | Residential Life | tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu | 253-535-7200 | Tom’s commitment to PLU includes nearly three decades of work in a variety of roles and experiences.  He is also a parent, spouse and son-in-law of proud PLU alumni.

    Student Life with Emergency Management, Crisis Response, and Budgeting Selected Publications Selected Presentations Washington Community and Technical College Housing/Residence Life Workshop, Housing Partnerships (2017) NASPA Annual Conference, It takes a village: Storytelling as a marketing tool (2015) NASPA Annual Conference, Partnering with Local Law Enforcement to Enhance Safety on Small College Campuses (2009) Professional Memberships/Organizations NASPA (National Association of College Student

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  • Thank you to all of the students that participated in our annual Wild Hope Essay/Video Contest! This year's theme was care.

    annual Wild Hope Essay/Video Contest! This year’s theme was on the calling to “care.” How can one demonstrate care for others, for their communities, and for the Earth, especially as global and societal contexts continue to shift? Click below to see the winning entries.2021 Essay - Casandra Hebert2021 Essay - Josiah Devine Johnson2020 Winners Thank you to all of the students that participated in our annual Wild Hope Essay/Video Contest! This year’s theme was “Service Amidst Crisis”. Additionally

  • Associate Director of Study Away & Semester Program Manager | Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education | megan.grover@plu.edu | 253-535-8754

    Director, works to maintain and recommend changes in policies and procedures that align with best practices and the Wang Center’s mission and vision for global education With Executive Director, coordinates risk assessment, mitigation, and crisis management Accolades The Forum on Education Abroad Certified Professional in Education Abroad (May 2021) PLU Distinguished Staff Award (December 2018) PLU Women’s Center Inspiration Award (March 2014)

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  • There are nine Educational Service Districts (ESDs) in Washington state. Created in 1969, the ESDs help local school districts by providing academic support, business services, educator training and more for local school districts. Capital Region ESD 113, based in Tumwater, WA, works with 44 public…

    say ‘yes’ to different possibilities,” she says. “I like trying new things.” That kind of thinking helped her segue from jobs in art education and publishing to public education communications. As senior director for communications, government relations and public engagement for Educational Service District 113, her team provides services such as writing, video production and graphic design for local school districts. They also foster initiatives developed by state education officials and help