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  • a Communication major with a Journalism emphasis from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast and enjoys playing racquetball in his free time. Previous Post New Journalist of the Year Next Post Justice for Journalists More Story New Journalist of the Year PLU Alumna Named Western Washington’s "New Journalist of the Year" Kari Plog ’11 has spent her first two years as a reporter... January 20, 2015 Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's

  • said, ‘Hey, I think we have enough to write a book,’ and I said, ‘Oh, OK. Why not?’” Henrichsen laughed. From there, they began working on a proposal that was picked up by the second publisher they pitched; the book, War on Words: Who Should Protect Journalists?, was published in 2011. Now Henrichsen is a technology fellow at a nonprofit in Washington, D.C., that provides support for journalists. She focuses on how technology affects communication and journalism sources. She is also the co-chair of

  • & Tobago Gateway: Oslo, Norway (Peace & Conflict Studies) Featured: London, England Featured: Morocco (Journalism & Media) Featured: Tasmania, Australia Featured: Wellington, New ZealandCRIMCriminal Justice CRIM Study Away Advising Plan Gateway: Namibia Gateway: Trinidad & Tobago Featured: Aberdeen, Scotland Featured: Tasmania, Australia Featured: Wellington, New ZealandCSCIComputer Science Gateway: Trinidad & Tobago Gateway: Namibia Featured: Aberdeen, Scotland Featured: Wellington, New

  • , within media, within strategic communication and within community engagement. [video: Return to Isaiah.] Isaiah: I definitely have a lot of opportunities that I can try and go into. I mean, the Mast specifically, if I ever wanna try any sort of reporting or journalism I have so much experience because of it. [video: Dr. Young’s voice comes in over a series of clips. Students speak at a debate. A student is interviewed on the set of PLU’s Late Knight show. A student takes a video of a mountain range

  • work, student teams over the years also have created more than a dozen award-winning documentaries, providing excellent opportunities for PLU students to gain valuable professional media experience. Associate Professor of Communication Robert Marshall Wells, faculty advisor of MediaLab, has directed the program since its inception. But Wells, who left a successful career in journalism to teach at PLU, said the idea of MediaLab actually came from fellow Communication Professor Joanne Lisosky. “I was

  • Publishing and Printing Arts program is an especially valuable complement to majors concerned with language and the written word, majors such as English, other languages, education, public relations, journalism, marketing and graphic design. Students majoring in a wide spectrum of disciplines—from biology to music to religion—have also discovered the value of a PPA minor. It helps to connect them to publishing career opportunities in their field, and provides a richer understanding of the complex roles

  • industry climate.6 Skills you’ll learn in an MBA program:The skills learned in an MBA program are useful in nearly every single industry. From marketing to journalism to finance, an MBA can position driven professionals for significant career advancement in a variety of industries.An MBA program will prepare you to: Apply strategies and tools from different functional areas to increase enterprise value Identify strategic and operational issues in managing innovation and change Identify the qualities

  • in peace building, and gaining a better understanding of how intractable conflicts can be resolved,” he said. Faculty Along with three PLU students receiving Fulbright Student Fellowships, three faculty members received Fulbright awards. Joanne Lisosky, associate professor of communication, received a Fulbright Award beginning in January 2011 in Azerbaijan to teach journalism at Baku University. Janet Weiss, assistant professor of instructional development and leadership, received a Fulbright

  • that you learn more about people,” she said. The students won’t just be teaching at the conference. They also will gain valuable skills to apply to their student-journalism experiences. "We really want to stress how important this is for student media. It’s a big deal to have so many of us presenting at a national conference like this. If nationally we’re being recognized for our talent here at PLU, then there’s value in that and there’s worth in this department, and in this academic field

  • . Interesting. I feel like that rhetoric is still common in airports. Yes, absolutely. You’ll encounter it a lot when you travel. This rhetoric is trying to make us lower the threshold for reporting what we see or what we hear in our everyday environment to law enforcement.Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts A strategic and creative curriculum to prepare students for careers in diverse fields including print and digital design, journalism, PR & advertising, film & media production, and studio