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co-founded Common Sense Media with Jim Steyer. Common Sense is dedicated to helping children thrive in a world of media and technology. Common Sense’s mission is to empower parents, teachers, and policymakers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of media and technology as a positive force in all children’s lives. Steve Pressman Steven Pressman was born and raised in Los Angeles and received an undergraduate degree in political
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co-founded Common Sense Media with Jim Steyer. Common Sense is dedicated to helping children thrive in a world of media and technology. Common Sense’s mission is to empower parents, teachers, and policymakers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of media and technology as a positive force in all children’s lives.Steve Pressman Steven Pressman was born and raised in Los Angeles and received an undergraduate degree in political
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Founded in 1982, the Elliott Press is a hands-on workshop for students in PLU’s Publishing & Print
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graduate programs MA/PhD in Indigenous Studies, University of Saskatchewan Global MBA Candidate, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Masters in Environment and Sustainable Development, University of Montreal MA in International Security, University of Sussex MA in International Security, University of Denver - Josef Korbel School of International Studies Masters in Media, Communication, and Development, London School of Economics Master of Professional Studies in Security and Terrorism Studies, University
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natural and social sciences, emphasizing quantitative reasoning. Mathematics has always been part of innovative changes from the invention of the computer to the internet to the recent growth in data analytics, social media algorithms, and AI. And we train the next generation of mathematicians and statisticians who can adapt to these innovations successfully and ethically. PLU’s small math classes foster faculty-student interaction, promoting cooperative learning to maximize each student’s potential
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Mathematical Economics, classes that were interesting and good preparation for graduate school.” “Perhaps now more than ever, I think the world needs as many young people as possible considering the issues and dilemmas of today through the lens of Economics, which considers the implications of scarcity and choice,” Travis says. “Our students leave with the tools to successfully contribute to society in many different venues.” Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until
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to Oct. 31, the official date of the anniversary, here are a number of events to honor the occasion as well as our heritage. ART AND THE REFORMATION Sept. 11 – Nov. 5 This exhibit in Mortvedt Library will feature Luther’s German Bible, published in 1522 at the beginning of the Lutheran Reformation, as well as other books, manuscripts and artwork of the period. Luther was a media pioneer who used every communication form and art medium available to promote a new vision of Christianity and its
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Utley. “They made me love the ability to connect with people on a much deeper level.” Nyquist, who earned her BFA at PLU in Three Dimensional Media with an emphasis in Sculpture, had a similar experience. She said her undergraduate experience at PLU greatly influenced the pursuit of her dreams through the Broadway Center. “PLU definitely sets people up to be those mindful and vocation-driven people,” she said. After Utley graduated, he decided to pursue graduate school in Theater but was not
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rather be doing than leading the policy work at Transportation Choices,” he says. “Who knows what the future has in store, but I’m incredibly thankful for where I’ve been able to go, and so excited to be back.” Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a
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already feel successful and like I’ve ‘made it’ because I am my own boss,” Holste told the Business Examiner. “I get to call the shots about my projects and schedule.” Handy, since Holste also is a hands-on mom of two toddlers, and she can donate time to creative jobs for nonprofits. She also told the Business Examiner she’s already learned a profound, Lute-like life lesson: “Go with your gut. It’s often a lot more helpful than your brain.” Zach Powers ’10, Media & Content Manager, PLU. The Business
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