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  • : Judaism Other Electives that Require Consultation and Approval Special topic courses that pertain to HGST will be identified each semester/term as “approved” for elective credit in the program. Consult with the director of the HGST program for a list of such courses. Courses from any discipline for which at least 60% of the assignments center on themes or content that pertains to the study of the Holocaust, genocide, and/or examples of mass violence and oppression may be approved for elective credit

  • the outlawing of “involuntary servitude” and defense of “privacy and freedom” in the U.S. Constitution in fact protects individuals’ bodily autonomy. This conversation between queer and feminist law professor Katherine Franke and womanist theologian Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas provides a helpful contextualization of the ruling. A well-curated collection of content and resources centering trans experience can be found on Translash’s Trans-Affirming Guide to Roe v. Wade. Finally, look out for a PLU

  • she sang her first aria, that was it. She knew she’d found her passion and her profession. “I just love the feel of it,” she said in an interview when she returned to PLU in May 2011 to sing. “It’s so powerful. It’s the acting, the singing…it feels like you’re singing from your soul.” Content Director Barbara Clements contributed to this report. Read Previous 13th Annual Jazz Under the Stars Read Next Flurry of work continues on the PLU campus COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the

  • on-air content for KPLU, and another that will shoot and edit videos of professional musicians for the station’s website. To some extent, activities of the new center will be patterned after PLU’s highly successful MediaLab program, which for nearly 10 years has performed media services for area businesses, government agencies, media organizations, school districts, nonprofits and other community partners, in addition to producing numerous award-winning documentary films. Robert Marshall Wells

  • include filmmaking, photography, public relations, advertising and other media content and services. MediaLab has received numerous awards since its inception, including an Emmy Award, five National Broadcasting Society Awards and many other honors. MediaLab is one of several programs within the Center for Media Studies at PLU, which is part of the University’s School of Arts and Communication. For more information about the campus premiere of Waste Not, contact the School of Arts and Communication at

  • water slide experience.” Major in CommunicationThe game is changing. Modes of communication are rapidly evolving and emerging. A solid foundation of communication theory is crucial to adapt to constantly changing media. Developing marketable skills and knowledge domains are necessary to be a professional communicator.MediaLabMediaLab seeks to create high–quality content and services for community partners such as nonprofits, media outlets, government agencies, and other organizations, while

  • . Assorting through various formulae in Python assisted in determining model parameters, their uncertainty, and their reduced χ2 for several variable stars. The reduced χ2 values were quantitative determinants of which models proved significantly the best-fits for the light curves. 2:30pm Jessica Ordaz – “Stars Across the Ages: Investigating Stellar Evolution, Population Dynamics, and Metal Content.” How exactly do astronomers determine the ages and composition of stars? Because of the nature of space

  • learn more about CIS of Peninsula, sign up to volunteer or donate, please visit www.peninsula.ciswa.org . For a glossary of CIS chapters in Washington State, please visit www.ciswa.org . 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

  • evening’s PLU presence was not limited to the three presenting professors, as alumna Hannah Williams ’04 gave a talk about motivating K-12 students; the program was hosted and organized by alumnus Adam Utley ’04; and two current students, Derrik Ellis and Anne-Marie Falloria, volunteered at the event. Watch the Talks 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

  • things macroeconomic, Wurm’s research topics vary widely, but a recurring theme appears to be the effect of local developments on larger economies, and vice versa. “Personally, I don’t see much value in theory for theory’s sake,” Wurm concludes. “The objective is always policy relevance.” 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