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handwriting, but computer programs, XML tags, mouse usage, pop culture references, and social media. In light of these shifts and reframings, early modern texts began to signify as not only old recipes, but also as placeholders for bygone cultures in an Internet age. by Nancy Simpson Younger
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, Librarian Black History Month Exhibit: Black Art Matters Black Art Matters uplifts the diverse contributions of Black visual artists working a variety of mediums. Art as a creative expression examines history, contemporary life, and the future by documenting lived experiences; engaging social commentary, protest and social justice; surfacing uncomfortable histories; exploring emotion; creating parodies; and embracing new ways of representing ideas. The Black artists’ work in this exhibit of library
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Flight Of Reminiscing Autumn Thompson Mixed media | 10″ x 6″ Displaced Lisa Ha Digital art | 5955px x 3494px SharkWay Inocencio Orta 2D mixed media | 6″ x 4″ Sweet Panda Ariana Kong Digital illustration | 4″ x 6″ burning red Jalyn Turner Digital photograph | 4″ x 6″ Self Portrait in Oil Teagan Janes Oil | 11″ x 14″ Ecocentric Feminists Kenzie Knapp Acrylic on canvas | 12″ x 9″ Honey Lucy Harvey-Smith Digital painting | 1800px x 1200px Back to Page 2On to Page 4
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| 1200px x 1400px Jack Mahr Jack Mahr Oil on wall | 32″ x 25″ Honeybee Adaline McCormick Cut paper | 12″ x 12″ Magnolia Sarah Layne Pen on paper | 5″ x 6″ Float Levia Roskopf Oil on canvas | 16″ x 20″ Becoming The Embraced Autumn Thompson Mixed media | 11″ x 11″ COVID-19 Grand Opening Lisa Ha Digital art | 8500px x 3500px BarbadosBills Inocencio Orta 2D mixed media | 4″ x 6″ Back to Page 3On to Page 5
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Request/Change Policy Submitting RequestsAll service and changes requests must be submitted to Instructional Technologies through email via media@plu.edu.Request Time FrameInstructional Technologies will always try to accommodate requests that are made. Requests made within the timeframes listed below will be supported, depending on technician availability. If a request is made after the request deadlines, Instructional Technologies will work with the client to find a support solution that will
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,” remembers Dean of Social Sciences Anna Leon Guerrero. “He was a veritable encyclopedia of sociology, able to offer his analysis of any classical or contemporary theory. He led by example and inspired me and our students to engage our sociological imaginations and to read and think more expansively about our discipline.” Arturo’s curiosity as a sociologist was endless. He researched and wrote on a wide range of topics including the sociology of revolution, a methological critique of studies of swinging
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students studying abroad or participating in clubs or activities. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for active citizenship and a variety of career opportunities, including library and information sciences, writing and social media, education, government service, jobs in technology, law, business, and more. How does it work? Class sizes are small and discussion based, with plenty of opportunity to read and evaluate materials from a diverse selection of writers and time periods. We use the latest
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By Dr. Rob Wells, Director of the Center for Media Studies and Associate Professor of Communication MediaLab, the applied research and multimedia program at Pacific Lutheran University, has won a 2017 Grand Prize Award from the National Broadcasting Society – Alpha Epsilon Rho, for the documentary film Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers. Changing Currents, which publicly premiered in Tacoma in November 2016, won in the “Video Documentary” category at the 2017 Annual National
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By Brooke Thames ’18, editor-in-chief of The Mast I love souvenirs. So, when I traveled to the College Media Association spring conference in New York City, I had to snatch up as many “I Love New York” keepsakes as I could. T-shirts, stickers, mugs — you name it, I bought it. But my favorite souvenir from New York is the CMA 2017 Apple Award for “Best Newspaper,” presented to The Mast for journalistic excellence in the category for schools with fewer than 5,000 students. A total of 10 Pacific
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Music Education B.S.: Bachelor of Science B.S.N.: Bachelor of Science in Nursing BUSA: Business CE: Continuing Education CCNE: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education CES: Center for English Studies CHEM: Chemistry CHIN: Chinese CHSP: Chinese Studies CLEP: College Level Examination Program CMDA: Communication, Media, and Design Arts CNE: Continuing Nursing Education COMA: Communication CR: Credit Hours CREDITS: Equal Semester Hours CRN: Course Reference Number CSCI: Computer Science CX: Creative
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