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  • Students SpeakWhat do current Global Studies students have to say about their experiences in the program? ANDREW ALLEN ‘15“The Global Studies program helped me understand many historical and modern issues from a variety of perspectives, and has led me to think more critically about how to successfully respond to these injustices. Studying in the Development and Social Justice concentration in Global Studies allowed me the opportunity to speak with faculty and peers from different disciplines

  • Department of Kinesiology Academic MinorsKinesiology (General Studies) Minor: Select 16 credits of KINS courses. Up to 6 PHED activity course credits may count toward the Kinesiology Minor and at least four credits must be earned in 300-400 level KINS courses. KINS 360, 361, 490 and 495 may not be taken toward the general studies minor. Students with majors in the Department of Kinesiology are not eligible to declare the Kinesiology general studies minor. Professional Studies Minors

  • artist, researcher and producer working with performance, video installation, sound and photography. She holds a BFA from PLU and an MFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. Website Maria C. Kearney '16BFA in Ceramics Interests: CeramicsPortfolio Bradford Lum '16BFA in Photography Interests: Photography: Event, Product, Car Portfolio Taylor Hardman '16BFA in Graphic Design I call myself a Media Paladin – defending the world from terrible artistic design, one project at a time.Website

  • in midair, she half-asked, half-told me that I was going to be reporting for The News Tribune on Election Night from parties in the greater Seattle area. (In 2014, eight students worked for The News Tribune, and four students worked at KOMO-TV. Each year since 2008, Communication students have worked with local media outlets to cover election night—one of the only programs in the country where students work Election Night alongside the professionals.) PLU Communication students Michael Diambri

  • from the US Department of Education’s Debt Collection Service.Find out which company is serving your student loansStudent Loan Re-FinancingAs student loan debt has risen in prominence in the media and in legislative chambers, several businesses have created student loan re-financing products for both private and federal student loans. We are not endorsing these companies, but wish to inform you that they are options that may assist you with managing your student loan debt. Many of these loans offer

  • , Multi-Purpose, Track *Conference & Seminar Venues These meeting spaces can be set in theater, banquet, or classroom style. Be creative with these spaces. Our warehouse furnishings are complementary: brushed aluminum tables, pipe/drape, easels, podiums, etc. Media and audio equipment, sized right for the space, are built-in. We offer floral, specialty linens to make your event beautiful. **Executive Meeting Rooms Located in the Anderson University Center Anderson University Center Executive Meeting

  • more Student Compositions Rhapsody for Organ and Orchestra by Taylor Whatley“Sunrise” by The Olson Bros Band Sunrise ( )The Olson Bros Band   Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#audio-1505").jPlayer({ ready: function () { jQuery(this).jPlayer("setMedia", { mp3: "//www.plu.edu/music-new/wp-content/uploads/sites/465/2014/10/sunrise-mp3.mp3" }); }, preload: "auto

  • in Olson, and will eventually make its way to the Anderson University Center, for Lutes to share memories of Pfeifle. Jane Pfeifle wrote a beautiful tribute to her son for The Mast, PLU’s student newspaper. And members of student media created a Tumblr to collect memories electronically. They also plan to join ASPLU, Campus Ministry and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) to create a multimedia memorial project. ————————————————————————- Dear Campus Community: It is with deepest sorrow that

  • handwriting, but computer programs, XML tags, mouse usage, pop culture references, and social media. In light of these shifts and reframings, early modern texts began to signify as not only old recipes, but also as placeholders for bygone cultures in an Internet age. by Nancy Simpson Younger

  • Benefits of Holistic Healthcare Practices in Scope of Depression14. PSYC 499 - Tiarra LewisThe Effect of Weight Sensations and Gender on Attitudes Toward Advertising15. PSYC 499 - Bertha MuñozAffection and Friendship Functions of Current and Former FriendshipsAffection and Friendship Functions of Current and Former Friendships16. PSYC 499 - Poerava MeinhardtComparing Media Portrayals of Stockholm Syndrome to the Peer-Reviewed LiteratureThursday, December 6 / 5 - 6 p.m. / CK Hall, AUCClick on student