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  • printing,” which is defined by curves, flourishes, borders and end pieces that were popular in advertising. Many of the rare typefaces also are available in full runs (10-, 12-, 14-, 18-, 24-, 36-point fonts and so on). Typefaces include those first introduced from 1690 to 1900, making the collection remarkable in breadth. There are examples of type cast at foundries from around the country and abroad (Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, Western, Bruce, Dickinson, Philadelphia, Central, Cleveland, Johnson

  • , Minor in Art History “I got a job at my high school (Trinity Christian School in Kailua, Hawaii) as the Digital Media Specialist, basically helping run their social media platforms, creating advertising/internal materials, doing some digital marketing, and consulting on marketing/advertising strategies. I’m working there (part time) remotely for the next year, started this past June. I’m due to start at Portland State University at the end of September for my Master’s in Writing and Book Publishing

  • new revenue stream from what use to be reliable, traditional advertising dollars is shrinking. The business is trying to figure out where the money will come from. None of the panelists had a clear answer. It may come from a click-per-view mechanism, online subscription, targeted online advertising and personalizing news homepages for the reader or a number of other options. But a change will take place that stabilizes the industry, Zeeck said. These changes were going to happen anyway. But

  • Jessica Pagel Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Professional Education B.A., Communication, Pacific Lutheran University, 2008 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Alumni Engagement Strategy Event Planning Volunteer Management Alumni Career Planning Responsibilities As the Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Jessica is responsible for the engagement of our 40,000 alumni. She works to find meaningful connections between alumni, students, and the mission of the university.

  • leadership had been kind of the PLU history. Right down into student government and other facets of how the university ran. So I think for Nikki there was this, I would guess, this sense that you are an ideal.”It came as no surprise to anyone when, upon graduating, Nikki fulfilled her dreams of working in Washington, DC. She worked on campaigns and as a staff assistant on Capitol Hill, and also joined the Lesbian Avengers, a direct action group famous for hosting Dyke Marches (she planned two of them

  • taught a variety of marketing and business courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He is interested in teaching both in-class and online courses and he is well suited to teach a diverse set of marketing classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He is primarily interested in teaching Consumer Behavior, Principles of Marketing, Marketing Research and Analytics, Qualitative Marketing Research, Marketing Strategy, Digital Marketing, and Marketing Communication. Dr. Emre Ulusoy

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  • : Photography Graphic design Writing Video Public relations Advertising Event planning MediaLab SiteFor more information on upcoming projects, check out the MediaLab website! VisitMediaLab students partner with real-world clients from many different industries throughout the Puget Sound Region. The goal of MediaLab is to help these individuals and organizations achieve meaningful results, while also giving students valuable pre-professional experience.Comprised of some of PLU’s most talented and capable

  • Jeffrey Roberts Social Media and Content Manager Full Profile he/him 253-535-7221 jeffrey.roberts@plu.edu * Working Hybrid

  • August 22, 2013 Zach Grah ’13, left, and his fellow students ran a simulated company for 20 consecutive quarters, culminating in a competition against 29 other universities in Long Beach, Calif. (Photo by John Strutzenberg) Capstone teaches student the strength to take risks By Barbara Clements Zach Grah ’13 gained the mental toughness and confidence to take risks through his business capstone – a business strategy competition. And that toughness and confidence paid dividends, later, when an

  • Senior Content Marketing Manager involves developing content that educates small businesses about how they can help grow their business using advertising solutions. I love that my job allows me to be creative and work on all different types of content—like videos, guides, and case studies. Additionally, my role gave me the opportunity to move abroad to London, and I’m loving exploring the UK and the rest of Europe. What was your favorite part about majoring in English? I always loved the range of