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  • Ten Years of the Visiting Writer Series This year marks the tenth anniversary of PLU’s Visiting Writer Series, a program that brings several working writers to campus every academic year. Co-founders Rick Barot and Jason Skipper, the poetry and fiction professors respectively, were hired by the English Department partly for their experience in creating and running successful writers series at other universities. “We started on it the summer before we came to Tacoma. One of our first

  • ENGL Writing Conc Nonfiction 4-year plan (pdf) view download

  • you want to change to a different job, you will have picked up skills in terms of collaboration, creative problem solving, meeting deadlines, which apply to any sort of position you might be interested in the future. Our alumni have gone on to do great and wonderful things. We are not only proud of the ones that have gone on to Broadway and film and television careers, but especially proud of the ones who have found jobs in teaching and are really helping to work with the youth of tomorrow so that

  • A View Into The FutureCampus Master Plan 2006The Campus Master Plan is meant to support intellectual and creative growth of individuals, strengthen our community and encourage stewardship through healthy living, preservation of our history and promote sustainable practices that encourage efficiency in our use of resources. The university completed a three year needs analysis and assessment of university facilities as they relate to our long-range programming goals outlined in PLU 2010. The

  • critique new innovations; Team: Form a project team and negotiate appropriate roles for each member; articulate why diverse teams are essential for the innovation process; Innovate: Collaborate with peers to research, prepare, and present a strategic plan for a new innovation; By studying innovation, business, and the emerging global economy, students will be preparing themselves for future employment, study, and creative engagement with PLU’s core mission: to creatively inquire, serve, lead, and care

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsIs there a fee to see the writers?All events are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact the English Department at 253-535-7321. Where is The Karen Hille Phillips Center? Karen Hille Phillips Center is located across the quad from Harstad Hall on Park Ave South and kitty corner from the Anderson University Center, also on Park Ave South. If you need further directions, please see our map of campus below. Your browser does not support

  • the company’s global creative studio. Back then, Doan simply felt lucky to be a part of a new team working for a mission-based company he felt excited about. Master of Science in Marketing ResearchThe MSMR program offers project-based learning that focuses on data analytics and information literacy. His excitement started with a networking trip to Starbucks headquarters in April 2016, through PLU career and alumni offices, and a wealth of knowledge passed down from Tom Harvey, a now-retired Campus

  • countries and the creative output of artist from nearly 30 different cultural traditions.

  • , Theatre & Dance Distinguished teachers, talented students, and supportive public: these are the people who make the Department of Music at PLU a nationally recognized center for musical learning, serving, and sharing. Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts The Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts offers a strategic and creative curriculum to prepare students for careers in diverse fields including print and digital design, journalism, marketing, media production, and visual art

  • Airport Transportation to Pacific Lutheran University Check into residence hall and get PLU ID card Welcome Dinner September 4 – 6: Orientation and English proficiency testing Shopping trip(s) September 7 – 8: Free time and option PLU social activities September 9 – 13: Orientation and English language instruction Visits to PLU departments like Outdoor Recreation and services like the Library Trip to downtown Tacoma for the farmer’s market, sightseeing, and a photo competition Term I: September 16