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  • MediaLab, the applied research and media services program at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU), received a total of six awards on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016, from the Accolade Global Film Competition of Southern California for the new documentary “Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers.” “Changing Currents,”…

    Square in mid-November, investigates the multiple challenges to U.S. and Canadian waterways, more than 50 percent of which are threatened by overpopulation, urban and rural water pollution, climate change and more. Produced by a team of seven PLU undergraduate students, “Changing Currents” received five Accolade Awards of Merit in the Documentary Short, Use of Film / Video for Social Change, Original Score, Editing and Title/Credit Design categories. “Changing Currents” was also recognized with an

  • Courses in the Pacific Lutheran University Innovation Studies minor build essential analytical skills to evaluate business and economic activity in historical and ethical contexts.

    INOV 350 taught by Professor Shelly Cano Kurtz Learn More Registration coming up soon! Have you considered an Innovation Studies minor? Learn More COMA 248 Innovation, Ethics, & Society Upcoming Workshop: A Special Session with Professor Jasinski Learn More Meet Professor Junichi Tsuneoka Professor of Design Appointed Director of Innovation Studies Learn More The Innovative History Podcast Now in its third season, the Innovative History podcast investigates how emerging technologies influence

    Innovation Studies
    Ingram Hall, #104 Tacoma, WA 98447
  • The CS department at PLU is a friendly group, and we get to know our students well. When you come to PLU and major in CS, you'll find knowledgeable faculty that are focused on helping you succeed.

    and data used in modern computer systems. In the senior capstone class, you will put your skills to use as you design and implement a significant software program. Our Computer Science program provides a broad base core of fundamental material that stresses analysis and design experiences with substantial laboratory work, including software development. In addition, students are exposed to a variety of programming languages and systems. Students can choose from a number of upper-level courses

  • The College of Professional Studies offers several Artistic Achievement Awards to talented, incoming students (new and transferring).

    , Music, Studio Art & Design, and Theatre. How to Apply: In order to apply for an Artistic Achievement Award, you must first apply to PLU via Common App (for First Year students, including Running Start) or Transfer student application, and make sure to mark on your application your academic and/or co-curricular interests in the scholarship areas (studio art/design, communication/media, dance, music, theatre). We recommend you submit your PLU application by February 1, 2025 so you have plenty of time

  • Earth, Sea, Sky: Selections from the PAC Featuring work in a variety of media, this exhibition showcases expressive, realist, and even abstract landscapes drawn from PLU’s Permanent Art Collection.

    Reception: February 21, 5-7pm A retrospective of Storyteller and Book Artist Mare Blocker, featuring her recent explorations of light and shadow, tunnel books, and puppetry. 2024 Senior Exhibition  April 17, 2024 – May 24, 2024 Opening Reception Wednesday, April 17 from 5-7pm Please join the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts to celebrate the accomplishments of graduating artists in the culmination of their degree program.2022-2023Selections from the Permanent Art Collection  September 21

  • reThinking how sustainability is taught at PLU using a novel approach at reDesign House. The art of sustainability By Chris Albert Across the street from the Martin J. Neeb Center sits an old house – not built to the exacting LEED environmental standards of Neeb,…

    together to experiment with sustainable environmental practices in a real, physical space. But the reDesign House is more than just a place to experiment with sustainable living practices. It is also an emblem of a holistic approach that blends environmental practices and social change with the disciplines of art and design. Lace Smith, Chrissy Cooley and JP Avila in the reDesign House. (Photo by John Froschauer) “The eventual goal is to have a space that is a learning laboratory,” Sustainability

  • The Press is named in honor of T. Leslie Elliott, a retired editor and bookseller who in 1974 began teaching a course in the English Department entitled “The World of the Book.

    Founded in 1982, the Elliott Press is a hands-on workshop for students in PLU’s Publishing & Printing Arts (PPA) Program and for others interested in the history and artistry of the printed word. Students in the Elliott Press focus on traditional typesetting, printing, and bookbinding techniques as they create broadsides, artist books, and ephemera. But with the evolution of technology and aesthetics, some students also choose to use modern graphic design techniques in their work. Work by

  • By Michael Halvorson, Director of Innovation Studies Are you a current Innovation Studies student? Read on if you’re interested in presenting a paper or student project at a local Innovation conference. I was contacted recently by a colleague at the UW/Tacoma who directs their university’s…

    , Design-thinking case studies, Climate and Environment, Health and Human Rights, Globalism, and Media and Security. The UW/T is very impressed with our Innovation Studies program, and hopes that some student work from this minor will be presented at their conference. Conference submissions may take the form of academic papers, posters, design projects, and/or performance/spoken-word art. Presentation Proposals The proposal takes the form of an abstract, which includes a project title and a 400-word

  • Students who graduate with a B.A. in sociology and enter the job market directly will find themselves competing with other liberal arts students, but with an advantage--knowledge of key social

    Careers for the B.A. in SociologyStudents who graduate with a B.A. in sociology and enter the job market directly will find themselves competing with other liberal arts students, but with an advantage–knowledge of key social factors and a firm grasp on research design and methods. This advantage of the B.A. sociology program provides breadth and the potential for adaptability. Although few occupations include “sociologist” in their title at the bachelor’s level, the sociological perspective is

  • Ice & Water Portable Sound Equipment Field Furnishings - tables, chairs, bleachers Concessions Meal & Pizza Delivery to Venues Field Lighting Tenting Lining, Dragging Laundry (June-August)

    Facilities Free In-Room Wi-Fi 24/7 Campus Safety Services Acres of Lawn & Rec Spaces Food Courts Track Swimming Pool Complementary Services Attentive, On-Site Customer Service Concierge Services Pre-Meeting, Event Planning Support Campus Tours Parking Warehouse Furnishings & Equipment Advertising & Print In-House Design & Print Promotional Materials (signs, programs, welcome packets) Advertise on PLU Campus Calendar (complementary) Event Video Recordings Hospitality Staffing Personal Event Assistants