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  • of instructional content outside of class, opening up class time. Watch the video below for more details about the Lightboard and its capabilities, as well as iTech’s construction process.DesignThe Lightboard is designed with the following components: Glass: 72″x36”x0.25″ Tempered Starphire. Frame & LEDs: Grooves within the frame hold the glass and LED strips. Power for the LEDs exits the bottom of the frame. Legs: The design, called a “theater” or “scene” jack, prevents the Lightboard from

  • provide students with learning opportunities by working with clients, both on and off-campus. Rather than a geographic location, the center is an organized way of conceptualizing and approaching topics typically taught only in classroom settings. This fall, for instance, four different classes containing nearly 50 students studying graphic design, research methods, public relations/advertising and media studies, will work together on a series of real-world projects, all focused on one specific

  • , for instance, four classes of nearly 50 students studying graphic design, research methods, public relations/advertising and media studies are working together on a series of real-world projects, all focused on one specific community partner. To some extent, activities of the new Center are patterned after PLU’s highly successful MediaLab program. Robert Marshall Wells, associate professor of Communication and faculty adviser to MediaLab since its inception, has been appointed director of the new

  • Kimura ’17, who works with Impact, the student-run advertising agency. She’s studying graphic design, publishing and printing arts, Latin, and art history.Nominated for an EmmyMediaLab, an applied research and multimedia program, received an Emmy Award nomination for its documentary film “Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers.”Composing Lux AeternaMusic Education major Jesús Gomez talks about the inspiration for composing ‘Lux Aeterna’, a piece later performed by PLU’s internationally

  • writing, reporting, editing, media studies and ethics. He is also the Co-Founder of and Faculty Adviser to MediaLab at PLU, an award-winning, invitation only, student-faculty research and applied internship program for highly motivated students. MediaLab students are engaged in activities that include public relations, advertising, documentary filmmaking, journalism, marketing and research, graphic design, photography and much more. Under Dr. Wells’ direction, MediaLab has earned national and

  • the Mast newspaper, my sophomore year fall semester. [video: Isaiah’s voice continues over clips. A student types notes on a computer.] Isaiah: I mentioned I liked screenwriting and so they’re like, hey, come write for the Mast. So I’ve been involved with them ever since [video: Clips continue, Dr. Young’s voice comes in. A student edits graphic design work on a desktop computer. A speaker is interviewed by a student.] Dr. Young: You come in and you start building a portfolio of work right away

  • students in Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific and Thurston Counties receive an excellent and equitable education. That birthday gift, Hall says, is the gift that keeps on giving. She feels privileged to work with a talented team of communicators. “I have loved watching the communications team blossom and grow,” she says. She’s had a variety of roles supporting internal and external communications needs, including web design, graphic design, social media and web and document accessibility projects

  • Workshops and Training ResourcesInformation & Technology Services staff offer a number of resources for teaching and learning with technology on topics such as: Google Sites Screencasting with WeVideo Audacity Basics Adobe Acrobat Graphic Design with Canva Sakai Qualtrics Backups and Data Security at PLU Web Conferencing with Zoom and more… ! Training ResourcesInformation and Technology Services has transitioned to offering most of our training resources through self-paced walkthroughs and

  • by her husband and many other friends at PLU who knew her. Steve Skramstad Steve Skramstad, PLU senior graphic designer, passed away in May. Beloved by his Marketing & Communications team, University Relations and colleagues across campus, Steve was hired at PLU 20 years ago. Colleagues say Steve loved to stay up to date with industry design trends and relished working with his collaborative partners across campus. Steve played a crucial role in crafting and modernizing PLU’s visual brand

  • First-year student athletes share their experience at PLU PLU student-athletes Sarah Midimo and Chloe Froeschner share their experience as first-years. Froeschner is from Iowa City, Iowa, and is majoring in graphic design and communication.  Midimo is from Tacoma and is majoring in psychology. October 19, 2022 AthleticsClubs & OrganizationsCommunicationCommunityCurrent StudentsLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationPsychologyStudent Life