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  • of our duties are reflected in the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics and the TAO of Journalism. Advises University Student Media Board Mast TV – student-led TV station Mooring Mast – student-run newspaper LASR (Lute Air Student Radio) – PLU’s student-led online radio station The Matrix – journal of Social Justice Saxifrage – literary and art magazine, with submission from students, staff and alumni Alumni & Student Connections (Internships, Career, Alumni)InternshipsDescription

  • grammar.” He chuckles. A patient craftsperson can use a sense of humor. A sense of perspective helps, too. Maybe that’s why Thiel’s career has outlasted several of the newspapers that published him. Making things better is a way of focusing on what can be done, here and now. “Life intervenes in ways that can thwart any aspiration, through no fault of your own,” he says. As an undergraduate, Thiel didn’t have any grand plans. “I just knew I really enjoyed the English language, and how journalism let me

  • -quality strikes” I mentioned, including the Global Scholar Grants, the NMR installation, our newly endowed chairs, as well as our public capital grants were made possible by generous donors and excellent development work. Given the economy, “mega” gifts were rare, and so the comprehensive campaign total grew more slowly, yet reached a total of $63.5 million by year end. In addition to these achievements, it was an award-winning year for the division. KPLU won numerous journalism awards including the

  • tributaries. Three of our faculty also received Fulbright Awards last year. Joanne Lisosky will teach journalism at Baku University in Azerbaijan beginning next January. Janet Weiss traveled to Namibia in July to undertake work in curriculum development. Jennifer Jenkins participated this past summer in the Baden-Württemberg Seminar for American Faculty in German and German studies. Every year our faculty produce hundreds of publications, creative works and performances. And this commitment to our

  • amount of time. “It was one frame. I took a couple dozen others that weren’t as good.” Ebi’s job is to capture nature and build a catalog of his adventures. His photographs have been published in magazines, travel guides and lots of textbooks. He’s even been featured in books published by National Geographic. The former radio anchor studied journalism and economics at PLU. He spent time working in newspapers and financial reporting, and had a schedule that was conducive for outdoor play. “You worked

  • Study Away Identities Resources The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education seeks to