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  • challenges and opportunities associated with communication in the landscape of new media technologies. In particular, he has explored the discourse that takes place on online comment sections and the ways in which we relate to each other in online spaces.Brian BeerbowerDr. Brian Beerbower '10, MD, MultiCare Tacoma General HospitalI graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2010 with a major in Biology and minor in Chemistry. I spent time at PLU with research in Seattle at the Seattle Biomedical

  • stand and accept our welcome. Finally, a special word of welcome is due a remarkable leader who is joining our team, dean of the School of Arts and Communication, Cameron Bennett. A chamber musician and soloist, Cameron has had an active and varied career as an administrator, accomplished pianist and educator. He comes to us from Ohio Wesleyan University where he was professor of music and chair of one of the most respected liberal arts music programs in the country. Cameron would you please stand

  • Fund Jack G. Shaheen Mass Communication Scholarship Davis Wright Tremaine LLP: Pre-Law Diversity Fellowship Job Websites: Diversity Employers IMDiversity INROADS Workplace Diversity Publications: Doctoral Program Resources for Minority Students Equal Opportunity Publications Middle East Monitor Professional Organizations: American Muslim Health Professionals Middle East Studies Association National Iranian American Council Accounting Resources and Organizations for Minorities State and Federal Laws

  • like to bring ideas to the group or become more active with us, please reach out to me. I live in Lakewood and would love to chat or meet for coffee. Katcorey1@gmail.com or 253-686-8057 Go Lutes! Sheri Koehn Media & Communication Chair PLU Graduate 2008 PLU Crew 2004-2008 I am a stay at home mom, currently living in Phoenix, Arizona, with my husband, our infant son, and three fur babies.  I joined PLU Crew as a freshman looking for a new and different hobby, and to hopefully make some friends

  • Director of of the Social Science Research Department of Sichuan University. His academic field is studies of Taoism and Chinese ancient writing system. Dr. Deng BoDr. Deng Bo is Senior Visiting Scholar at PLU. In China, he is an associate professor at Sichuan University and came to the United States in August 2019. Dr. Deng was the Founding Chinese Director of CIWA from Dec.2010 to Dec.2014. His academic field is second language acquisition and intercultural communication. Professor Dongmei HuangProf

  • Misunderstandings | 处理刻板的文化印象和文化误解Like most places, cultural stereotypes exist and misunderstandings can happen in the US. People may have stereotypes about you as Chinese students and you may have stereotypes about others. These can cause misunderstandings or problems, but we hope your good judgement and communication skills will help you handle these situations if they come up. The tips and links on this page should help you understand some of the differences in culture between the US and China, which will

  • school district. While this may sound simple, it is often the most difficult area for the board and superintendent to clarify. Not having a clear understanding of the board and superintendent's proper role can lead to poor communication, mistrust, and, in the end, conflict and educational failure. This course will focus on the role of the superintendent, board, and the relationship between the two. (1) EDUC 746 : Crisis, Conflict, Emergency Management Effectively managing crisis, conflict, and

  • from their food source. This can be shown by the misconceptions that the general population holds surrounding organic produce. Producers are able to charge a higher price for an organic product that consumers think has added benefits like safety and nutrition. Large corporations are profiting from the disconnect between the consumer and the product. With communication styles that may deceive more than the ignorant consumer, who is at fault? My Capstone explores where and on whom the moral

  • the secondary level, and see where that path leads me. Chelsea Paulsen, Bachelor of Arts in communication with a concentration in conflict and global peace building Chelsea Paulsen ’13 is from Tumwater, Wash. Why PLU? I chose PLU because of all the possibilities it gave me. I wanted to see the world, get to know my professors, explore my spirituality, and be a part of something much larger than myself. I knew I wanted to attend a university that cared about me as an individual and I knew PLU was

  • , communication, culture and the political environment to prepare students for their global experience. During that experience, students work collaboratively with a community in Nicaragua, installing a well and teaching health to adults and children. In the MBA program, Professor Mulder leads courses in Peru for the PLU MBA program, showcasing business in an emerging economy and connecting business practices to indigenous, sustainable and social impact (i.e., UN Global Compact) programs. Dr. Mulder is also an