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  • covering the Open. The event had a similar workflow and amount of content to be written. I focused primarily on the fan experience, writing items of varying lengths about the sights and sounds around Chambers Bay. It was really exciting to be part of an internationally renowned event here in Pierce County’s backyard. The energy level was high and I was honored to be a member of such a rock star coverage team that spent several years preparing for the championship. Can you explain how your work at The

  • their Publicity and Solicitation protocol on their policies page (https://www.plu.edu/residential-life/life-on-campus/policies/) Public Boards There are two public boards by the library (facing Mortvedt, the right-hand side pillar) where anyone from the local community may post advertisements. These do not have to be approved for stamping but may be rejected at the desk if they contain alcohol, gambling, or offensive content Any poster brought by the PLU community, but clearly not sponsored by it

  • Assignment. There is no change to the scoring or content of the similarity reports and you will still be able to access previous Originality Reports with the new interface. Note that any grading done in Feedback Studio will not be reflected in the Sakai Assignment Grade or Gradebook unless you manually transfer the scores from Feedback Studio to Sakai. How Can I Prepare for the Transition? After June 3, 2017 you and your students will be viewing a different interface for Turnitin Reports. To prepare for

  • what guide Starbucks’ social media content and messaging, making them an integral part to the work of Doan and his team. Having an MSMR background, even in a role that does not have a heavy emphasis (or any emphasis) of data analysis and statistics, is still instrumental in his work. “When I speak to someone from our data science team, I know what they are talking about… I know how to ask the right questions” More than anything else, Doan appreciates that his MSMR degree has given him the ability

  • experience covering the Super Bowl while covering the Open. The event had a similar workflow and amount of content to be written. I focused primarily on the fan experience, writing items of varying lengths about the sights and sounds around Chambers Bay. It was really exciting to be part of an internationally renowned event here in Pierce County’s backyard. The energy level was high and I was honored to be a member of such a rock star coverage team that spent several years preparing for the championship

  • Posted on November 20, 2017October 31, 2018 How Mexico slowly, but surely, began to change my life Scroll down to see more content Christina Easley at the Ángel de la Independencia, Mexico City. Photo Credit: Ashley Stiles. Oaxaca has opened an amazing amount of doors for me and I cannot be more grateful. What this program entails and the time I have spent here have made me reconsider my vocational and educational goals. I am confused as to where I stand and to who I now am, but in the best way

  • Posted on September 27, 2017October 31, 2018 How we live our days is how we live our lives Scroll down to see more content Detail from the back porch of the Instituto Cultural Oaxaca. Photo Credit: Amanda Clendenen.   August 28th, 2017. ‘First Day of School’ like never before. Cross the street Héroes de Chapultepec, enter through the gate, up the path lined by palm trees, and ya, here we are. On the patio of the Cultural Institute of Oaxaca (ICO), our group of twelve nervous, but excited

  • Photo   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 political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post New Panama Canal Project More Story New Panama Canal Project Lute’s Company

  • MBA to CFO MBA to CFO https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2018/09/anna-loomis-mba-cover-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Genny Boots '18 Genny Boots '18 https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/19bfb9cee2f834144d56bb2017bb5742?s=96&d=mm&r=g September 12, 2018 October 3, 2018 A lot of Anna Loomis’ work happens behind the scenes. Just ask her children. “If you ask my kids, all I do is go to meetings,” Loomis ’14 joked. And they aren’t totally wrong. Loomis has shouldered a lot of

  • magazine, Reflections , from 1967. (Before Olson took over as Alumni Director that year, the “fledgling” department produced only a “fancy 11 x 17 newsletter.”) Reflections was mailed quarterly to fewer than 4,000 alumni and lasted three years. Behind the Resolute Desk Take a peek behind the production of PLU’s flagship magazine through staff posts, photos and videos. Go to blog “It was expensive, and it needed to hold more content and more pictures,” Olson said. His new magazine was a tabloid–”all the