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  • Listed below are some of the services and support provided by Instructional Technologies. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics - Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z -

    photos.classrooms, equipment photos, space configurationLibrary Studio253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoCreate digital media projects such as photography, video, and audio recordings.studio, recording, audio, video, lighting, backdropsLive Video Production253-535-7525 • media@plu.edu • Support infoSingle or multi-camera video production to capture events and provide live images to large projection screens.image, screen, display, enhancement, enlargement, video, camera, capture, recordingSakai Learning

  • A walking tour from a graduating senior about her time at PLU Welcome to PLU! I’m the senior you, and I’ll be your tour guide today. I’ve spent almost four years on this campus, and have come to know it well. I want to show…

    PLU students and faculty on their adventures abroad, and you will live vicariously through them. You will remember learning about how the building materials, automatic lighting system, and other elements of the UC are leading to LEED Silver Sustainability Certification. Signs posted in the bathrooms sometimes will remind you to use only as much water as you need to wash your hands. This will make you proud not just to be a college student, but a PLU student, and even in this small way, a conscious

  • Amanda Dodson, Senior Capstone Seminar About 37% of U.S. adults are diagnosed with Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), which is the combination of metabolic risk factors including insulin resistance,

    -conversion nanocomposites (UCNPs), sensitive to matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), that can stimulate optical imaging capabilities using the red-visible lighting that is displayed by the UCNP-QD complex. The overexpression of MMPs is associated with Cal27 oral cancer cells highlighted in this study. The study QDs have potential use in biomedical applications since QDs can be used in biosensor complexes to label live cells for longer periods of time compared to commonly used organic dyes. This property

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    , advertising, stage set design and sound and lighting, which is all coordinated through Conference Services. We have a great working relationship with PLU’S staff; they go out of their way to make sure we have everything we need to have a successful camp. For those of you have have organized events such as ours, you know that things don’t always go as planned. We have found PLU’s staff to be able to change things late in the game to provide us with seamless service. PLU’s facilities are excellent, the

  • For two decades, the Makah people have welcomed PLU students to Neah Bay to learn about the tribe’s culture and history.

    culture.” Maintaining history Students run the gamut of activities during their time on the Makah Reservation. They hear lots of stories, too. SHORT-TERM STUDY AWAY Learn about other opportunities PLU offers to students pursuing short-term study away programs in January. View the J-Term programs“You learn a lot in 12 days,” Longnecker said just a few days after arriving in Neah Bay last month. They do manual labor for the MCRC; this year included work prepping for a lighting improvement project. They

  • Have you ever wanted to serve as an intern but you didn’t have the financial means to pursue it? At PLU, we believe all students should have a chance for any internship with the sky as the limit.

    the links to navigate to the organizations’ websites.Questions regarding internships? For additional information or assistance with internships: Alumni & Student Connections 253-535-7415 intern@plu.edu Nesvig Alumni Center ARTS Intern Program Eligibility: Studio Institute’s ARTS Intern Program places undergraduates from diverse cultural backgrounds in paid summer internships at museums and cultural institutions. Applicants must be a resident of New York City, Boston, Cleveland, Philadelphia, or

  • By Michael Halvorson. Halvorson is director of Innovation Studies at Pacific Lutheran University.   Design has become an integral component of the innovation process. Leading businesses such as Amazon, Apple, Nike, Disney, Dyson, and Airbnb are all recognized for their award-winning designs that strive to…

    . Jp Avila, Professor of Art & Design, in his PLU design studio. (Photo: John Froschauer)   A Space for Design Joining us in Avila’s expansive office—a space brimming with books, sketches, models, posters, and art boards—are two of Jp’s current students studying design, Janelle Brockman and Mackenzie Cooper. Avila’s collection of books and design samples is extensive (and organized by color). Janelle is a sophomore Business major who has come to love design after taking ARTD 110 (Graphic Design 1

  • Melissa Castor ’14 helps a sixth grade student at Keithley Middle School with her math work. (Photos by John Froschauer) Lives of Service: It’s what neighbors do By Chris Albert In Mrs. Allen’s sixth grade math class at Keithley Middle School , Ms. Castor is…

    their faces when it finally clicks,” Castor said. “I think that is the coolest thing.” BE A PART OF CLUB KEITHLEY To find out how to join or more information about Club Keithley contact either Melissa Castor at castormc@plu.edu  or Shelby Hasse at hassesj@plu.edu. Read Previous Caring at the Core Read Next Tearing Down the Studio COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST

  • TACOMA, WASH. (April 7, 2020) — No matter what field or industry you work in, the COVID-19 pandemic has probably dramatically reshaped the way you do your job every day. For Kari Plog ‘11, a digital journalist for local NPR affiliate radio station KNKX, telling…

    Kari Plog ‘11 on telling the stories of those most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 7, 2020 Image: Kari Plog ‘11, a digital journalist for local NPR affiliate radio station KNKX, has been telling the stories of Western Washington residents trying to deal with the fallout of a global health crisis while navigating the challenges that come with that — like turning her closet into a makeshift recording studio for audio. April 7, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing

  • Maria Surla has traveled a long and rewarding road. The 39-year-old recently graduated with PLU’s Class of 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. “The difficult experiences I’ve had made me who I am now,” Surla says. Born and raised in the Philippines, Surla…

    director the Women of the Red Clay collective. Surla’s class visited Martinez in the Zapotec village of San Marcos Tlapazola, where Martinez shared her story with the PLU students, demonstrated how the red clay is processed, and took the class up to the hills to experience the harvesting of the red clay. Surla and classmate Jessica Herklotz ’23 on a visit to the textile studio of Maria Bautista in Teotitlán del Valle, a Zapotec village known for its textiles and rugs. Students received a cooking