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  • Bringing the Literary World to the Classroom“On December 1st our class had the lovely experience of Skyping with Daisy Hernández,” writes sophomore English/Writing and Classics major Hilary Vo, a student in my Fall 2015 Autobiographical Writing course. “Daisy brought light to her personal writing methods: her ‘emotional’ first drafts that she later revises as a ‘craft’ draft, where she thinks more about the reader. She reinforced the importance of reading your work out loud, something that I

  • Program at Goddard College. A prolific writer and editor, she is the author of No Word for Welcome: The Mexican Village Faces the Global Economy (University of Nebraska Press, 2011) and co-editor of the well-regarded craft anthology Telling True Stories: A Nonfiction Writers’ Guide (Penguin/Plume, 2007). She has served as a Writer in Residence for a number of institutions, including the Richard Hugo House and five U.S. National Parks and has been the recipient of a number of organizations including

  • , featuring a selection of businesses owned by Lutes who build community around quality wine and food. Alumni share the stories behind their businesses, as well as the passion for their craft. Read More À la Carte Explore a variety of standalone features on PLU’s à la carte menu of Lute-owned businesses. From coffee to entrées to desserts, these alumni work hard to perfect their tasty products. Read More VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a

  • the middle of my second semester. It’s a three-year, intensive program that hones actors by giving us a safe and challenging space to learn and practice our craft. We focus intensely on collaboration with the new playwrights and directors also seeking their MFA’s, and this allows us to form an artistic company. I have actually been accepted into the school’s smallest year, with only 17 other actors in the program. I work for The New School, as well, in a work-study position.” What is the most

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Art & Design Program? Curious about PLU’s art & design program? With courses ranging from drawing to 3D digital modeling, our art and design program provides you hands-on experience to hone and expand your craft. In this session, hear from Dr. Heather Mathews, Chair of Communication, Media & Design… May 3, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sProfessorsThe Arts

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Art & Design Program? Curious about PLU’s art & design program? With courses ranging from drawing to 3D digital modeling, our art and design program provides you hands-on experience to hone and expand your craft. In this session, hear from Dr. Heather Mathews, Chair of Communication, Media & Design… May 3, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sProfessorsThe Arts

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Art & Design Program? Curious about PLU’s art & design program? With courses ranging from drawing to 3D digital modeling, our art and design program provides you hands-on experience to hone and expand your craft. In this session, hear from Dr. Heather Mathews, Chair of Communication, Media & Design… May 3, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sProfessorsThe Arts

  • “What’s on Our Plate and Why it Matters: Exploring the Ethics of Eating” which takes place at Trinity Lutheran from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15 and from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16 in PLU’s CK Hall in the UC. The symposium will serve to educate PLU students and the community about how their choices impact the environment and the global food production process. “They’re going to learn more about choices they have, advocacy and how to be a voice for the voiceless,” Johnson said. “This event’s

  • off with “Out of Silence: Abortion Stories from the 1 in 3 Campaign,” directed by Gabby Dolan ’18. This student-produced event is a collection of 13 stories written by women sharing their experiences with abortion. The production features vignettes, similar in format to “The Vagina Monologues.” “Out of Silence” is a national production associated with Advocates of Youth and the 1 in 3 campaign. "It is embedded in the liberal arts tradition, but I think it’s also particular to PLU’s identity as a

  • Communication Introduces the study of human communication. Students will learn and apply a wide array of analytical theory and techniques across diverse human experiences from interpersonal to public communication and mass communication contexts to become more aware and effective communicators. (4) COMA 120 : Introduction to Media Studies - CX This course combines the study of visual media theories and analysis with the processes of actual media production. Initially, the class examines contemporary and