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  • , Taylor was one of the first women of color to become a national and international motivational speaker. She has made presentations at the Pentagon and in prisons, for corporate America and on college campuses, and for community groups and on military bases. Taylor is author of seven books, an ordained elder in her church, founder of Women on the Grow Ministry and frequent radio guest.DR. BETH KRAIGBeth Kraig, Ph.D. strongest interests center on the history of discrimination and oppression (and

  • , practice, he said. Quoting from Malcolm Gladwell’s book “The Outliers,” Anderson said that very successful people don’t simply pop out of the box that way. But rather, they usually encounter a unique opportunity and work very hard at their craft. Before Bill Gates Jr. became a billionaire, he snuck out of his room to work at computers at his high school. The Beatles first booked gigs in dingy small clubs in Germany, for up to 12 hours a day, seven days a week. He encouraged the students to find a topic

  • Early.  To which Vancil adds, “It’s not going to make you rich.”  On this they all agree, when they aren’t interrupting each other to make a point, as they gathered in Red Square before talking to interested film students in Ingram Hall last Friday. Technology has only made the film craft easier. A decade ago, it took forever to edit even 10 minutes of film.  Now the ease of editing on computers and shooting on Flips has made the craft much more streamline and intuitive. But you have to have a good

  • degree requirements. Undergraduate online courses at PLU for summer 2017 are offered at a reduced rate of $390/credit hour in order to be more competitive with community colleges and state colleges.  Are online classes right for me?Still not sure if online learning is the right choice for you?  Here are some things you may want to consider in making your decision: How comfortable are you using computers, email, and the Internet? Do you have reliable access to a computer with a high-speed connection

  • faculty members — working closely with the Wang Center. This history of excellence in providing what Williams calls “high impact” experiential practices is why PLU leaders are excited that the Wang Center’s team will continue to partner with staff and faculty across campus to further refine the university’s commitment to engagement and inquiry. “Challenges like the housing crisis, climate change, and institutional racism all remind us that global issues are local issues and vice versa,” Williams says

  • Services & RequestsListed below are some of the services and support provided by Instructional Technologies. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics – Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z – Services listed alphabetically Search – Enter one or more keywords Make a Service Request To get assistance with services we provide, click the button below to create a Help Desk ticket. You’ll need an active PLU ePass to create a ticket. Create a Help Desk TicketTopicsA

  • that let students operationalize what we’re learning, or ways to help them connect policy history to real life today. When I think about teaching, I try to provide an environment where there are didactic, heuristic, and philetic learning opportunities… This approach comes from teaching the social foundations of education, but also applies to teaching the craft of social work, a blend of knowledge, values, and skills. “Because of Kathy, students learned the important connection between social

  • dates can expect an admission decision and notification of academic scholarship eligibility prior to the next decision date. Can you still apply after January 15th? Yes! Applications completed after January 15th will be reviewed on a rolling basis.Application ChecklistUNDERGRADUATE APPLICATIONStudents can apply via the Common Application. It is free to apply to PLU! PERSONAL ESSAYThe essay should be at least 250 words. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTSOfficial transcripts must be translated to English from all

  • abroad.    Safety Tips Avoid accessing private information on public computers, including internet cafés. When traveling, you should always be especially cautious with online banking. Calling your bank’s international access number is generally a safer alternative. Watch what you blog. While blogging is a great way to share stories of your study away experiences with family and friends at home, you also need to be mindful of what you post publicly. Avoid sharing highly personal information and

  • Liberation of a Concentration Camp” – Ms. Carli Snyder This paper focuses on the testimonies of nine retired U.S. Army nurses who served during the liberation of Gusen concentration camp, a satellite camp of Mauthausen, near Linz, Austria. These interviews were conducted in 1995 by a radio journalist, Neenah Ellis, for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Oral History Department. Through the testimonies, we learn about a group of American women’s experiences of witnessing the Holocaust’s