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We will probably be talking about the 2019-20 school year for the rest of our lives. Prof. Kevin O’Brien speaking at the PLU Convocation, Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. (Photo/John Froschauer) In March, responding to the regional outbreak and global pandemic of COVID-19, PLU closed most…
curve of infections and hospitalizations, we also did our best to maintain our educational community from a distance. We adapted to new technologies and new ways to relate, and by the end of the semester many of us who had never run a videoconference or managed a transcontinental group project became experts at digital communication and distance learning. It was not easy, in the context of mourning and uncertainty, but we continued our work and completed the year.In this issue of Prism, you can read
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Publishing Procedures is a workshop course in the techniques that professionals in the publishing industry use to select, edit, design, and market texts.
Manual of Style, and it culminates in an introduction to the special strategies and techniques involved in digital and online publishing. As a final project, students work in teams to develop and produce a desktop-published brochure and a website for a publishing firm of their own creation. This course is offered annually, usually in Spring semester.
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The Mast Student Television General Manager establishes a direction for the studio, gives specific tasks to staff members, creates and maintains the annual budget, organizes weekly meetings between
Mast TV General ManagerDescriptionThe Mast Student Television General Manager establishes a direction for the studio, gives specific tasks to staff members, creates and maintains the annual budget, organizes weekly meetings between Mast Student Television employees as well as The Mooring Mast employees. Checks the organization email account, updates the various social media websites, settles disputes between staff members and outside associates and hires staff members. In addition to working
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Donor Communications Manager | Office of Advancement | thomasjh@plu.edu | 253-535-7177 | Raised in Tacoma, WA, Joel graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Business Administration.
Joel Thomas Donor Communications Manager Phone: 253-535-7177 Email: thomasjh@plu.edu Office Location:Nesvig Alumni Center Professional Biography Education B.B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Digital Marketing Content Development Website Management Event Coordination Student Philanthropy Responsibilities As the Donor Communications Manager, Joel is responsible for executing the fundamental practices of donor stewardship, aimed at broad donor and prospect
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The Matrix seeks to facilitate dialogue within the PLU community regarding issues of social justice and provides an outlet for students and faculty to explore the numerous ways in which social
about social justice and who seeks to share this passion with others in a constructive and critical manner.Job Summary Collaborate with other student media outlets under a convergence model. Develop a theme for fall and spring issues. Advertise accordingly to gain submission materials. Collaborate with clubs, classes, and organizations to solicit submissions. Edit all submissions and meet with submitters as needed. Update social media sites consistently with relevant news and information, especially
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TACOMA, WASH. (August 10, 2015)- Each summer PLU students fan out across the globe — working, researching, studying or just plain relaxing. Many students leverage the summer months as an opportunity to add depth to their resumes by completing internships at local and corporate businesses,…
, I love writing, and I love experimenting with media. Those moments where I’ve gotten to do something no other local news organization had done yet, when I solved the puzzle of the missing restaurant owner or when my friends tell me they read the book I recommended – those reminded me that what I’m doing is really fun, and can be rewarding. Sure, I didn’t bring down any governors or expose any corruption (yet!), but these simple things show and remind me that what I’m learning to do can have a
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Director of Donor Communications | Office of Advancement | martenmd@plu.edu | 253-535-8426 | Miranda grew up in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys spending time outside, connecting with friends and family, and playing new board games.
Annual Giving team and key strategies, which includes overseeing broad-based multichannel fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, and the development of a digital-first mid-level giving program. Biography Miranda grew up in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys spending time outside, connecting with friends and family, and playing new board games. Her professional background is focused on fundraising at community-based organizations and contributing toward education access opportunities. Miranda has a
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User Services provides technical support and assistance with a variety of Web-based applications and technologies.
Web Services User Services provides technical support and assistance with a variety of Web-based applications and technologies.Google SitesStudent clubs and organizations, as well as individual students, faculty, and staff may use Google Sites to create their own Web sites and/or digital portfolios. We offer workshops covering the basics of Google Sites, and we are also able to coordinate more personalized training opportunities ad hoc.PLU Search and DirectoryWe are able to coordinate the
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Our goal at LASR Student Radio is to represent the tastes and musical diversity of the student body at Pacific Lutheran University and the greater local and global communities.
, LASR gears, and any other collateral material that LASR produces. Commit to 4-office-hour per week when physically in the studio and available to help, train, mentor or talk with DJs, community members or any other students. Work closely with the faculty advisor and Media Board advisor to address issues concerning LASR, including, but not limited to, equipment, the website, staff and DJ communities in a congruent, consistent and fair manner. Time expectation: 8 hours per week including 1 staff
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by Patrick Wakefield Out With the Old The Lagerquist Concert Hall in Mary Baker Russel has been used for recitals and events since the building was constructed in 1997. While many people attend the events in the hall, few know of the work being done…
room since 2009. Initially the room only recorded audio, but fifteen years later iTech (Instructional Technologies) upgraded the room for digital distribution. Since the upgrade, we have streamed HD video and audio for over 125 concerts and events. In order to keep up with this growing demand, we are continuing to upgrade audio hardware over the next few months. This blog post is the first of a two-part story on the latest upgrade, focusing on installation preparation. In With the New! Planning
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