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  • recognized at the ceremony for their work. Grande was honored as part of the team at KIRO that broke the news story on the Seattle Ride the Ducks tragedy in September 2015. She has been working for KIRO for 18 years. Miller serves as a news producer for KOIN TV 6 in Portland. She won best evening newscast for “News at 11 p.m.” Miller’s award winning newscast featured coverage of the deadly mass shooting that took place in Oregon in the fall. This, Miller says, is a hard fact to reconcile. “I struggle

  • host. On-air reporter. Author. Commentator. Educator. In a career spanning more than two decades, Robert Marshall Wells, Ph.D., has worked in multiple mass media roles. Dr. Wells, an Associate Professor of Communication, has shared his unique blend of skills and experiences with Pacific Lutheran University students since 2003. Dr. Wells teaches courses in writing, reporting, editing, media studies and ethics. He is also the Co-Founder of and Faculty Adviser to MediaLab at PLU, an award-winning

  • hear in history class has really happened to this woman.” Shannon Kelley ’18 said. “Knowing the mass deaths of the Holocausts already had an impact on me, but this made it personal.” For more information about Weissberger’s story, visit the March 2014 profile at The Seattle Times. Children's Voices: The Holocaust & BeyondThe Eighth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: March 3-6 at PLU Read Previous PLU Faculty Members to Present at TEDx Tacoma Read Next PLU’s School of Nursing

  • for updates. The university will post updates regarding an emergency situation on the front page of the main PLU homepage.  We have a mutual aid agreement with a university in another state to maintain our website from their campus should our ability to do so be compromised. In addition to Text Messages and Webpage Updates, the university may use email as a form of mass communication.  The Campus Closure Hotline (253) 535-7100 may also have information regarding the status of campus operations

  • be felt far and wide. Theodore Charles ’12, who studied anthropology at PLU, spent two years in Turkey researching food culture and migration with the Fulbright program. “Looking at Turkey is kind of an interesting geographical location because over centuries and centuries and centuries you have all these movements of people,” he said. “So you’ve got this confluence of culture.” But through the course of his research, the mass movement of refugees fleeing wars in the Middle East began to

  • resistance Kyla JohnstonW.F. West High SchoolChehalis2ndCreating a Cost Effective Glucose Test Strip to Compliment Personalized Medication Smriti SomasundaramOlympia HSOlympia2ndInvestigate Tin-based Perovskite structures using Ethylenediammonium as an Additive and Prediction of new potential perovskite using Machine Learning Amina Khan and Claire BaileyBellarmine Preparatory SchoolPrivate3rdDeveloping an in vitro culture model for cryptosporidium parvum Daniel SantiagoW.F. West High

  • all three artists have different styles and techniques, all three create production pottery and ceramics, in the line of home furnishing and production of collectables. “I think the most fascinating piece about Cary Lane is the way she creates her artist books. She doesn’t create a typical 2D book, but rather puts words and images together on 3D objects such as cups,” Mare explained. “A number of Cary’s cups in her Bowl Maker line are designed and sent overseas to be mass produced. She sells this

  • the documentary film “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. and Crime.” Biography Writer. Filmmaker. Columnist. Producer. Editor. Talk-show host. On-air reporter. Author. Commentator. Educator. In a career spanning more than two decades, Robert Marshall Wells, Ph.D., has worked in multiple mass media roles. Dr. Wells, an Associate Professor of Communication, has shared his unique blend of skills and experiences with Pacific Lutheran University students since 2003. Dr. Wells teaches courses in

  • . Ryan has the rare distinction of holding six First Prize awards from major international and national organ competitions. In his appearance at PLU he will play J. S. Bach’s “Clavierübung III”, sometimes also referred to as the “German Organ Mass.” Kathrine Handford, Guest Organist – Sunday, November 6 2016, at 3pm Kathrine Handford is University Organist at Lawrence University in Appleton, WI. She holds a Master of Music degree and Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School of Music. Handford

  • . Established in 2006, MediaLab provides students with opportunities to explore various methods of mass communication. “Sidetracked” marks the eighth film produced by MediaLab, which has received national recognition for its work, including one Emmy Award and three consecutive Emmy nominations. Read Previous Vpstart Crow presents – The complete works of William Shakespeare (abridged) Read Next VWS: Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments