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  • Voting Demographics in the United States5:40-6:00pm - Savannah Pratt6:00-6:10pm - Q & ALa Educación Bilingüe: Un análisis de sus problemas, y una propuesta para el futuro / Bilingual Education: An Analysis of its Problems, and a Proposal for the Future.6:10-6:30pm - Libby Woods6:30-6:40pm - Q & AIntegración a través de separación: Un análisis del sistema educativo de Cataluña y su impacto en los alumnos inmigrantes de Marruecos/ Integration Through Separation: An Analysis of Catalunya’s Educational

  • .” With wife, Julie Morris, the two began to discuss starting their own theater company, Babel, to showcase all the talented actors and performers they met during their time at the New School. “I’m hoping that instead of waiting tables,” said Tristan Morris. “We can sort of make something and get us moving towards the jobs we really want.” Still in the beginning stages, Babel got its roots from Vpstart Crow (pronounced Upstart Crow), a theater program Tristan and Julie Morris founded at PLU. Vpstart

  • rigorous study in the field. Students who complete the program earn two degrees — one from PLU and the other from an ABET-accredited engineering school. The total length of study is typically five years — three at PLU and two at a partner engineering school. "I want to be involved with engineering aspects of human spaceflight and human-centered design."- Michele Anderson WUSTL broke standard practice for its Harold P. Brown Engineering Fellowship selection process, because of Anderson’s “outstanding

  • January 22, 2013 Cross-town rivalry – free admission for the community PLU hosts the University of Puget Sound for its cross-town rivalry game Tuesday, Jan. 29 in Olson Auditorium. Admission for the game is free for Tacoma area residents. Help us keep track of the number of people who are attending by RSVPing. It will help us know how many programs to print and how much popcorn to pop. Don’t miss out on following all things Lute Basketball. Read Previous Bonnie Nelson ’08: A Passion for Service

  • Aid and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex in Enabling Trans* Ways of BeingIn the field of gender studies, the term ‘trans*’ as both an identity and as a way to interpret and approach the world has gained popularity in the past decade. Trans* is prepositionally and prefixally oriented and invokes movement across, through, or beyond binarized ways of thinking and being. Through its asterisk, trans* has the ability to reach out and attach itself to other ways of being, thereby creating opportunities

  • September 24, 2010 ‘We’re so much more than a bookstore’ By Chris Albert What’s taking shape at the Garfield Book Company is creating a better way to serve all its customers, said Kristi Dopp, director of the book company. “We’ve reorganized to make it make sense for all the people who shop here,” she said. Luteworld is created at the Garfield Book Company to house all things PLU. Bookstore patrons will notice the Garfield Book Company isn’t just a bookstore, but much more. For the PLU

  • team from Pacific Lutheran University is installing a life-changing well. Unfortunately, the parachute also cuts the breeze and traps the heat from the pumps. Still, shade is shade, so four of the students doggedly work through the afternoon as the drill grumbles and chews its way through 150 feet of mud, rock and clay to an aquifer beneath the village, which is about three hours from Managua and on the edge of a smoldering garbage dump. Branden Stallard ’16 and Rachel Espasandin ’14 get soaked in

  • , and the process of repetition and confirmation-bias lead discourse to become increasingly extreme and polarized. The prevalence of these scenarios is perhaps more pronounced today than it has ever been, in large part through how technology has increasingly fostered these closed systems in media and social networking. The term has its origins in acoustics, describing a hollow enclosure where sound reverberates. When composing for acoustic instruments and electronics, I’m wary of the meaning that

  • , Armenian, Cambodian, Rwandan and Native American genocides. Each genocide is its own unit with its own texts, explored both individually and comparatively, through a combination of historical texts, films, memoirs, and first-person testimonies. This fall, Marcus and Griech-Polelle had funding to invite survivors and/or descendants of survivors from each genocide studied in the course, thus giving students a more personal and immediate way to think about each genocide and its legacy in the present

  • production, market research, graphic design, marketing or web design, MediaLab can work for you. Our HistoryMediaLab began in 2006 as an experimental, extracurricular endeavor focusing on print journalism. Within a year, MediaLab evolved to become a for–credit class, with a broader scope that included videography, photography, print journalism and public relations. Each year MediaLab continues to enhance its programs and structure to best meet the needs of student members and their clients.