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professors interested in using this guide, we recommend that you include this guide in your Sakai page or syllabus, in addition to the information about the librarian that works with your department, and that you encourage your students to use it as they begin to work on their research projects. This guide can also be used in your courses whenever questions comes up about how to conduct research in your course. For more guidance on how to use this guide in your courses, please reach out to the library
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television in-depth reporting for their MediaLab documentary, “Beyond Burkas and Bombers.” Mast Media placed in five finalist categories as well. The newspaper and television station’s shared website, mastmedia.plu.edu, was a finalist for the best affiliated website category. Jessica Trondsen ’14, placed for her Mast Student Television feature on PLU’s Night of Musical Theatre. Alum Brandon Adam ’13, placed in sports television reporting for his profile on Taryn Dee. The staff of Mast Student
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PLU Students thrive in internships through pandemic Posted by: bennetrr / August 14, 2020 August 14, 2020 By Rosemary Bennett '21Marketing & CommunicationsAcross the world, we've seen a change in our daily routines as we seek to socially distance and help flatten the curve of the current pandemic. Nearly every part of daily life has been affected from how we learn, to how we work.What does this mean for college students preparing for a professional life that is growing more and more uncertain
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the city of Oaxaca, with a population of about one hundred people. Its name, which is derived from the Spanish word for snow, is a reminder that its first inhabitants took advantage of the snow and ice that fell upon the land by commercializing it as ice which they sold to the city of Oaxaca and other towns. It is self-sufficient and follows a self-governance legal structure known as indigenous customary law, which among other things, secures Zapotec rights over water, land, and natural resources
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PowersResoLute EditorI had two internships during my time at PLU. One led to a full-time offer and I stayed there for almost seven years. Getting that second internship was about my talent and also about the right place, right time, right skill set, right newsletter subscription. Not the picture of efficiency. At Seed, we built a better model.We put as many college students as we can through professional interviews (180 last year) with direct and immediate feedback. We connect students to interns and
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Identity Resources While Studying Away – LGBTQ+ Ensuring your comfortability and safety on campus is important to our entire PLU community. As a non-binary student, I always appreciated that at the beginning of all of my courses each semester, my professors made it a priority to ask the class to share their pronouns not just for the sake of doing so, but to get to know their students and ensure they were being respected and knew they were in a safe space. Although something small and simple, it
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; the second-place award will be $250. Essays should reflect Raphael Lemkin’s ideals and concerns to include such topics as the concept and definition of genocide, ethical and legal aspects of genocide and international law, prevention of genocide and enforcement of the genocide convention, historical incidents of genocide, current events and the issue of genocide or other appropriate essay topics discussed and negotiated between contestants and the faculty review committee prior to the final
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; the second-place award will be $250. Essays should reflect Raphael Lemkin’s ideals and concerns to include such topics as the concept and definition of genocide, ethical and legal aspects of genocide and international law, prevention of genocide and enforcement of the genocide convention, historical incidents of genocide, current events and the issue of genocide or other appropriate essay topics discussed and negotiated between contestants and the faculty review committee prior to the final
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learn. The show follows the journey of four men as they make an oath to swear off women of their past and to dedicate themselves to the world of academia. When those same women show up to their college reunion, no oath is safe as love takes over. Both the men and women have to redefine how they love one another and how loving and learning can be inherently connected. PLU’s Theatre Department brought in current students, a former student, professor and local director to help with the show. Local
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learn. The show follows the journey of four men as they make an oath to swear off women of their past and to dedicate themselves to the world of academia. When those same women show up to their college reunion, no oath is safe as love takes over. Both the men and women have to redefine how they love one another and how loving and learning can be inherently connected. PLU’s Theatre Department brought in current students, a former student, professor and local director to help with the show. Local
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