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  • experience. For example, he is currently turning his dissertation, entitled “Writing Out the Storm: Post-Traumatic Pedagogy and the Work of Composition,” into a series of articles that examine the role and value of schooled and non-schooled writing in the wake of large-scale disasters like Hurricane Katrina. This research, conducted in New Orleans between 2008 and 2010, gathers together first-hand accounts by writing teachers and classroom materials archived after the storm as a means for considering why

  • determined, persistent, and practical that real things come from his adventures.His character is perhaps most obvious in his writing. Three books – Wild Echoes: Encounters with the Most Endangered Animals… (1996), Orion’s Legacy: …Man as Hunter (1996), and Red Delta: Fighting for Life at the End of the Colorado River (2002) – required both consummate research and hard, gutsy field work. His dozens of articles in prestigious nature periodicals – Smithsonian, Audubon, Natural History, National Geographic

  • thinking, servant leadership, and care for others and the environment around them. This edition of ResoLute illustrates the diverse ways alumni have leveraged their graduate education: an alumnus who literally created his own dream job upon completing his master’s in marketing research; a police-officer-turned-distiller who used his business administration skills to craft a business plan for his ever-growing microdistillery; a poet who kept an iconic, poetry-only bookstore flourishing while finishing

  • This is PLU. Pacific Lutheran University is many things: a research center, a laboratory, a forum, a leadership institute and—most importantly—a community. September 21, 2023 AcademicsAthleticsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityLife on CampusPacific NorthwestStudent LifeStudent Voice

  • ! Visit archives.plu.edu to browse the Archives and Special Collections holdings. Learn more about the system or contact archives@plu.edu with any questions.  Please contact library@plu.edu if you need assistance with any of these.   Genevieve Williams, Undergraduate Research Librarian, Associate Professor Fran Lane Rasmus, Director of the Library, Associate Professor   Read Previous Archives & Special Collections Launches New Collection Management System Read Next On Exhibit: Struggle for Full Voting

  • to be out in their careers and support diversity in the STEM workforce Award Guidelines: Scholarship awards will be paid in the Fall semester/quarter only. Scholarship availability depends on funding, and might not be offered every year. Some years will offer more scholarships than other years All awards must be used in support of recipient’s education or research. Eligibility: Successful completion of a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited U.S. college or

  • education — are part of a long legacy of excellence, innovative thinking, servant leadership, and care for others and the environment around them. This edition of ResoLute illustrates the diverse ways alumni have leveraged their graduate education: an alumnus who literally created his own dream job upon completing his master’s in marketing research; a police-officer-turned-distiller who used his business administration skills to craft a business plan for his ever-growing microdistillery; a poet who kept

  • This is PLU. Pacific Lutheran University is many things: a research center, a laboratory, a forum, a leadership institute and—most importantly—a community. September 21, 2023 AcademicsAthleticsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityLife on CampusPacific NorthwestStudent LifeStudent Voice

  • Student travels to NYC to speak on media convergence PLU is on the forefront of journalism standards Samantha Lund is a senior Communication major with an emphasis in Journalism. Her studies focus on multimedia journalism. In March, Lund gave a presentation in New York City regarding her capstone research on media convergence. Every year, the… March 23, 2016 Journalism

  • has each and every student’s best interest in mind. More specifically, the PLU psychology department has contributed toward my personal growth and presented me with opportunities to build a career for myself in the mental health field through work, research and volunteering. I attribute my academic success to the faculty at PLU by providing me with the tools and resources I need to pursue my professional career goals as a marriage and family therapist. One part of positive PLU experience is the