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  • The Matrix EditorDescriptionThe Matrix seeks to facilitate dialogue within the PLU community regarding issues of social justice and provides an outlet for students and faculty to explore the numerous ways in which social justice takes form. The editor is responsible for the production and publication of The Matrix each semester. This includes advertising for submissions, editing, and facilitating the layout and printing of the publication. The editor should be an individual who is passionate

  • photography. Currently, she is the national chief executive officer for the non-profit trade association Advertising Photographers of America, which represents 2,200 professional advertising and photographic artists. For more information, contact the School of Arts and Communication at ext. 7150 or soac@plu.edu. Read Previous Get ready, Relay for Life set for April Read Next Global health: Why does it matter? COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad

  • or strategy do you use that other PLU faculty might like to try in their courses?“The program I found that would let me teach visual arts online with virtually all of the benefits of a face-to-face class is VoiceThread. This program allows the teacher and members of the class to comment on projects using audio comments, drawing on the art to define and refine comments and critique. It allows the class to function more effectively than traditional text-based comments, maintain a record of all

  • Born and raised in the Philippines, Maria Surla ’23 is now a PLU grad and a nurse at MultiCare Good Samaritan Emergency in Parkland Posted by: Zach Powers / June 9, 2023 Image: Maria Surla ’23 presents at an event she co-organized titled “Tubes and Lines.” The event was planned and run by PLU’s Delta Iota Chi Nursing Service Club and invited students from University of Puget Sound’s Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy program to learn the proper way to move and ambulate patients who have

  • Cybersecurity Training Options @ PLUPLU currently offers customizable cybersecurity training programs for all members of the PLU community through KnowBe4.com.  Please refer to the available options listed below that apply to you based on your current role: PLU Employees and Student Workers: Cybersecurity training campaigns can be set up for departments or groups by request via the I&TS Help Desk ticketing system at helpdesk.plu.edu.  When requested, someone from the Information and Technology

  • observational astronomy research at PLU’s Keck observatory in Summer 2016. Katrina’s teaching is interactive in style, encouraging discussions, reflection and questions. Recently, she has been thinking about how to allow students to encounter challenging material in more ways, both inside and outside the classroom. What is one instructional strategy or student project that is particularly effective, innovative, or engaging?“I use a Light Board to make engaging videos for students to help them prepare for

  • to review and assign content. At times, responsible for advertising revenue generation to support the media outlet. Serve as the communication hub with Student Life officials for administrative purposes. Maintain the online presence of the organization, including answering email and updating all social media sites consistently. Oversee, edit and submit the final product to the printer. Maintain an ethical newsroom. Oversee the  Mobile App. Complete all semester reports. Apply Now

  • The Impact GrantThe grant was an initiative created in 2021 by Bryant Bartlett, the former Impact Art Director, with ASPLU and Diversity Center. As applications come in Impact gathers members from all of the organizations mentioned to choose one student organization with high community impact to receive advertising materials from us, free of charge. The selectee is graded upon the following criteria: Overall PLU community impact and the organization’s financial constraints. Expanding a bit

  • Ash, a communication major whose emphasis is PR/Advertising, “which has made me realize that radio is definitely in my future.” Ash is among several dozen PLU arts and communication students who will participate this school year in the new Center for Media Studies,  an initiative that formally launches this fall. The goal of the center is to invert the school’s arts and communication classrooms by providing students with more opportunities to apply their skills and knowledge in real-world settings

  • another course to count as their Domain-Specific Elective using the form given in the Documents Section of this site.  BUSA 310: Information Systems and Database Management (4) BUSA 467: Marketing Research (4) COMA 342: Applied Research (4) COMA 461: Advertising, PR + Campaigns (4) Selected CSCI 387/388/389/487/488/489: Special Topics in CSCI Courses (4) ECON 344: Econometrics (4) GEOS ESCI 331: Maps: Computer-Aided Mapping and Analysis (4) NURT 318: Research Methods (2) with NURT 319: Healthcare