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  • complete and utter pivot for everyone.” Summer brought time to breathe for all three teachers. Brizuela and Lord prepared for fall classrooms with virtual options, while Zwang entered a Montessori teacher-training program.  Sarah Lord's children doing school work on the kitchen table. School Year 2020-2021: New Approaches By the fall of 2020, Brizuela felt more comfortable teaching music in a virtual classroom and encouraging students in conversation and interactions. Although students often turned off

  • concepts of student development. Lace has been a facilitator for the Student Social Justice Training Institute, at multiple queer student leadership retreats and has presented at both National Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference and NASPAtech. Donna L. Gibbs, vice president of marketing and communications Gibbs most recently served as managing director, and helped establish the west coast operations, of Bluetext, a Washington, D.C.-based digital marketing and strategic

  • connecting technology, marketing and communications with the concepts of student development. Lace has been a facilitator for the Student Social Justice Training Institute, at multiple queer student leadership retreats and has presented at both National Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference and NASPAtech. Donna L. Gibbs, vice president of marketing and communications Gibbs most recently served as managing director, and helped establish the west coast operations, of Bluetext, a

  • , the program continued to grow and evolve. During the ’97-98 school year, OR expanded to weeklong trips, one to Montana for skiing and another to Oregon’s Smith Rock for climbing. Wade also began running a basic staff training that discussed risk management in the outdoors, and he held periodic wilderness medicine mini-seminars that addressed what incidents could arise outdoors and how to handle them. “For a lot of us, it was our first foray into real leadership,” Wade said. “It was a tremendous

  • device. Stock images, templates, graphics, and other media objects are available in Canva and make design projects easier for non-designers. The free version of Canva includes all of the necessary features that are useful for most student projects. How-to articles and tutorial videos for Canva are available in the PLU Knowledge Base. Faculty interested in a Canva training workshop for their students can reach out to itech@plu.edu.NovemberGAME-BASED LEARNING WITH KAHOOT! Kahoot! is a game-based

  • doctoral program trains nurse practitioners for lives of leadership. We had the opportunity to speak with Allie Hamann from the first graduating class of the DNP program. Read More. 3 Reasons to Choose PLU’s Master of Science in Marketing AnalyticsGraduates of the Master of Science in Marketing Analytics get fantastic in-demand training that leads to great paying positions. Here are just a few reasons you should choose PLU’s master’s in marketing analytics. Read More. Providing Resources for

  • Lewis & Clark College after not getting recruited as heavily as he’d liked. After losing the training camp battle to become the starter and being relegated to a backup role, he quit the football team and ultimately dropped out of school after just one semester. Looking back, he admits that reaction to a surprising setback wasn’t his proudest moment.“Lewis & Clark came knocking and I said, awesome, I’m going to play as a freshman. I’ll be the man, I like being the man. That’ll be fun,” Shomler said

  • scholarships, programs, and additional student needs.  Gifts to the PLU Fund provided scholarships for more than 700 students and helped cover emergency needs for nearly 200 students. Lutes established the new Good Trouble Fund to help more than 40 Black students cover the unexpected costs of college so they may truly thrive at PLU. 129 Lutes showed great care for student mental health and wellness on GivingTuesday. Gifts supported additional psychiatry hours, equity training, and improved technology and

  • in the Pacific Sociological Association’s annual conference $4,372 for six private changing stalls to be placed in the KHP Dressing Room $3,011.73 for the PLU Red Cross Club to purchase training and tools allowing students to become certified trainers in CPR, 1st Aid, AED and Wilderness Medicine $625 for 5 student teams to participate in the northwest regional of the International Collegiate Programming Contest $1,650 to support participation by the Delta Iota Chi President at the National

  • Rod Pilloud. 1981-1982 A Flea in Her Ear, by Georges Feydeau. Directed by Michael J. Arndt.
Dance 1982: Dance Planet. Directed by Professor Maureen McGill. 1980-1981 Dark of the Moon, by Howard Richardson and William Berney. 
Directed by Professor William Parker. Musical Direction by Professor David Robbins.
Choreography by Professor Maureen McGill.
Harvey, by Mary Chase. Directed by Visiting Professor Lise Olson.
PLU Children’s Theatre Presents: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C. S