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  • /Change Policy Labs & Studios Workshops Staff Contact Information Instructional Technologies Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: itech@plu.edu In-person support available at the Help Desk in Mortvedt Library Desk Hours Mon - Fri: 8am-5pm Related Links Help Desk LuteCast Streaming Media PLU Recordings Information & Technology Services PLU Knowledge Base Contact Information Instructional Technologies Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: itech@plu.edu In-person support available at the Help Desk in Mortvedt Library Desk

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  • inscription on Rune Stones. Invite people to perform/meet/wave flags at Red Square. Make sure Norwegian flag is flying in Red Square and looks good. Arrange gift to give H.M. Plan media coverage. Get space in the T-Dome for his entourage. Schedule a spa day for May 24. (OK. That last one wasn’t on the list—but it should have been.) (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The king's name and the date of his visit are added to one of the Rune Stones in Centennial Plaza. +Enlarge Photo FEB. 10 Timed to the start of

  • Course Descriptions SOCI 101 : Introduction to Sociology - ES An introduction to the discipline of sociology. Features an analysis of contemporary American society with emphasis on the interconnections of race, class, and gender. Sociological concepts include socialization, social roles, stereotypes, power, and stratification. (4) SOCI 210 : Gender and Society - ES An examination of gender as a social construction and a system of stratification. Focus is on the structural aspects of gender and

  • Back to Page 4Start Over Ari Portraiture Ariana Kong Digital illustration | 4″ x 6″ Body Count Emma Buoni Mixed media collage | 8″ x 11″ Take me home Christel Pie Ceramics | 12″ x 12″ x 11″ Iceberg Revisited Margaret Matthews Watercolor on paper | 9″ x 12″ Elephant Notan Emma Fleming Paper cutting and glue | 1200px x 1800px Belonging Grace Anderson Collage | 1200px x 1800px Alexandra Sophia Jenkinson Oil on wood panel | 150mm x 150 mm x 3mm 1890 Dominique Hart Acrylic paint on board | 16″ x 20

  • mastery-based grades (students’ contracted for the grade they wanted for each unit), and to motivate students’ progression through the curriculum with gamification. Was it while you were implementing some of these new practices that you became active in education communities online and on social media? Yes, this is when I started blogging and sharing on social media about my classroom successes and challenges. It was through this process that I became an advocate for blended learning as an avenue to

  • from all majors and backgrounds. “We want to attract students with a commitment to (diversity, justice and sustainability) values,” he said. “If they don’t come with that, we hope they leave with it.” This spring is the first time the class has been offered. All five students enrolled live in a four-bedroom house in Hilltop. “We all have different interests, but we’re all very like-minded,” Easley said of her classmates. #LutesAwayView social media posts by Lutes who are making a difference all

  • collegiate and university theatre and providing a wider fellowship for those interested in theatre. Students who qualify for membership (based on volunteering time and participation in theatre) can elect to be inducted. PLU is nationally recognized as the Theta Pi (ΘΠ) cast. At PLU, APO facilitates and sponsors student performing groups. Additionally, APO offers many member-only events, including social outings, production viewings, and service opportunities. Type of Club or Organization: Performance

  • Back to Page 1On to Page 3 Beetle Mug Claire Buoni Ceramic | 6″ x 4″ x 6″ Sound Bath Hanne Ferguson Inspired by online creator @hindzsight Watercolor and ink | 9″ x 12″ In Your Eyes Dominique Hart Pen on paper | 8″ x 10″ Stormy Vines Anastasia Tang Ceramics | 11.5″ x 5″ x 6.5″ Pandemic Bryan Bartlett Digital Painting | 6″ x 3.213″ Wild Winter Emily Solan Colored Pencil | 7″ x 5″ Deers Can’t Play Video Games Levia Roskopf Oil on canvas | 20″ x 16″ Sightline Anna Hartman Mixed media | 1200px x