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  • Timelines for Marcom ServicesTimelines ServiceCompletion Time Design7 - 14 days Vended Services printing (envelopes, calendars, programs, folders, etc.)14 - 28 business days Immedia mailing with assembly (non-profit or bulk rate)7 - 10 business days Poster Distribution42 days (6 weeks) More ServiceCompletion Time Web / Email / Reader Board / Calendar Listing7 - 14 days Social Media Outreach7 days Copy Center printing2 days Scoring and Folding (note cards)5 business days Photography7 days Mail

  • Media and Community Relations Social Media Strategy Brand Management Biography As director of communications, Zach leads MarCom’s content team and provides strategic communications support to a variety of campus partners, including admission, advancement, and the office of the president. He previously served as the associate director of communications at University of Puget Sound, communications and public relations manager at The Evergreen State College, and media and content manager at PLU. Before

  • ) Distribution ElectivesCOMA 303: Gender and Communication (Prof. Marnie Ritchie) Description: This class provides an overview of how gender and communication relate in social and cultural contexts. Focusing on contemporary American culture, we will explore how communication enables and constrains performances of gender and sexuality in everyday life. The course explores vocabulary, media, institutions, and the body. Prerequisites: COMA 101 or consent of instructor. ENG 232: Women’s Literature (Prof. Adela

  • MediaLab's Current Client SpotlightAuburn Symphony OrchestraAuburn Symphony Orchestra is a local professional symphony orchestra in Auburn, WA. MediaLab has produced two videos for them in recent years and is currently producing photography work for Auburn Symphony Orchestra’s social media and other promotional purposes. The Grand CinemaMedialab has partnered with the Grand Cinema to create a series of advertisements, highlighting the local movie theater. On top of that, this year, Medialab ran

  • January 31, 2013 Cambodia: A reflection on the genocide by Khmer Rouge and coverage by US media by Kathryn Perkins ’13 In 1975 over one-fourth of the Cambodian people were murdered. Not by foreign aggressors or malicious diseases, but by their own people. The Khmer Rouge, a communist regime with a Utopian dream, decimated its own country. Like the Holocaust, the history of Cambodia needs to be remembered.   The Cambodian genocide is part of a larger story of human atrocities in the 20th century

  • October 25, 2010 Oil Literacy panel After the screening of “Oil Literacy” there will be a panel discussion with these guest panelists answering questions and talking about the literacy of oil. Diana Gibson, Research Director for the Parkland Institute Gibson is a Canadian researcher for a think-tank in Edmonton that seeks to study the economic and social implications surrounding oil sands development and production. She is featured in the film. Matthew Johnson, Media Education Specialist for

  • regards to economic development. Research: A two-phase study looks into a specific business category startup processes, location preferences, financing, and marketing factors. An experiment was conducted on factors contributing to effective social media marketing for this business sector, as well. Conclusions: Provide recommendations for client to better assist their goals and further assess the economic development based on one specific business category. MSMR Graduate: Chloe & Riley Topic: A

  • YOUR PLU EXPERIENCE HAS GONE MOBILEDOWNLOAD the LUTE Life App Now The “LUTE Life Guide” is PLU’s New Student Life and the LUTE Welcome official app. This app will provide you with information for LUTE Welcome Week and throughout your PLU journey! The “LUTE Life Guide” allows you to easily access your orientation schedule, view key resources, create your own to do lists and connect with other LUTES via social media! We’re excited to announce we have a brand new mobile guide for you to use on

  • to review and assign content. At times, responsible for advertising revenue generation to support the media outlet. Serve as the communication hub with Student Life officials for administrative purposes. Maintain the online presence of the organization, including answering email and updating all social media sites consistently. Oversee, edit and submit the final product to the printer. Maintain an ethical newsroom. Oversee the  Mobile App. Complete all semester reports. Apply Now

  • TBD - Associate Director for Campus Life EngagementJa'Kenya Hoskins (She/Her) Engage Ambassador: Marketing (2023-2024) Ask me about: Marketing Design Help Social Media engage@plu.edu