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  • : Introduction to Communication Introduces the study of human communication. Students will learn and apply a wide array of analytical theory and techniques across diverse human experiences from interpersonal to public communication and mass communication contexts to become more aware and effective communicators. (4) COMA 120 : Introduction to Media Studies - CX This course combines the study of visual media theories and analysis with the processes of actual media production. Initially, the class examines

  • ‘Next Steps’ tab to display your personalized checklist!ACCESS YOUR STUDENT APPLICANT PORTALI just completed one of the steps - why isn't the green check showing up on my checklist?Just a heads up that because we’re gathering info from across many different departments on campus, it may take up to 5 business days for your step to show up as “completed” (i.e. that lovely little green check mark) on your Next Steps Checklist. If you know you’ve completed a step, you can absolutely move on to the next

  • .  Students may not leave the exam room until their exam is submitted (exceptions should, of course, be allowed for emergency situations). When possible, only one student shall exit the room at a time. Accommodations The SoN honors accommodations as outlined in the PLU accommodations policy of the Office of Accessibility and Accommodations. Students scheduling an exam under the PLU OAA accommodations policy must ensure the exam is scheduled within 48 business hours of the original exam date. Students are

  • (Subject to Change): When: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 7pm-9pm Where: Columbia Center Dance Studio Club Email: pludanceteam@plu.eduPLU DECADescription: PLU DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs, no matter the major! We look to apply our learning, connect to business, and promote competition and community involvement. We develop PLU students’ through our competitive team and professional development events that improve your interpersonal/soft skills in the workforce. The team

  • narrates an unnamed protagonist’s callous development towards a career in business (selling water bottles), describing the shifting place of Asia in the global capitalist economy. The novel is told entirely in the second person voice, and it emulates the language of self-help guides, thus parodically identifying the connection between reading and self-betterment. Most importantly, it’s highly readable. The novel would contribute to PLU’s mission of global education and would also help students become

  • emeritus Jerry Kracht, in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.Learn more about the performanceJune 2017Synod AssemblyFriday and Saturday, June 16 and 17 – Pacific Lutheran UniversityFor the first time in many years, the Southwestern Washington Synod will hold its annual assembly at PLU. In addition to conducting its normal business, the assembly will feature PLU professors discussing the future of the Lutheran reform movement in the Pacific Northwest. And synod delegates will be

  • (so well represented here today), and in the fine and performing arts. It also includes a suite of select graduate and professional programs that all seek to build our students’ capacity to serve the world— nursing, marriage and family therapy, finance, education, creative writing, and business. So, you see, the world needs more PLU. Lives of Service and Care As a community and as individuals, PLU people care about the development and success of our students and of each other. We have high

  • . And, maybe most of all, an impact that will last well beyond 25 years. Here are the stories: “The Women’s Center has made me a leader of my own life! It also has given me the courage to create my dreams and live them. It’s given me a voice and the passion to speak for those who cannot. It made me see the world differently, always asking myself, ‘How can I do more? How can I inspire more change?’ It’s made me that woman I am today … a business owner, empowering women to take ownership and control

  • universities. The mission of the Alliance is to develop underrepresented students into outstanding leaders and role models in academia, business and the public sector. The Summer Research – Early Identification Program (SREIP) is a fully paid summer internship that provides undergraduates with training and mentoring in the principles underlying the conduct of research and prepares them to pursue competitive applications to PhD or MD-PhD programs. ✓ U.S. citizen or non-citizen national, or permanent

  • universities. The mission of the Alliance is to develop underrepresented students into outstanding leaders and role models in academia, business and the public sector. The Summer Research – Early Identification Program (SREIP) is a fully paid summer internship that provides undergraduates with training and mentoring in the principles underlying the conduct of research and prepares them to pursue competitive applications to PhD or MD-PhD programs. ✓ U.S. citizen or non-citizen national, or permanent