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  • Step 3Recruitment MaterialsThe HPRB must review and approve all recruitment materials (e.g., scripts, emails, social media posts, flyers, advertisements) before they can be used. Recruitment materials should contain the following information: Names and contact information of the investigators PLU’s name and the researcher’s department/school Who is being recruited for your study (e.g., what demographic characteristics, age range, student groups?) What participants will be asked to do (e.g

  • Step 3Recruitment MaterialsThe HPRB must review and approve all recruitment materials (e.g., scripts, emails, social media posts, flyers, advertisements) before they can be used. Recruitment materials should contain the following information: Names and contact information of the investigators PLU’s name and the researcher’s department/school Who is being recruited for your study (e.g., what demographic characteristics, age range, student groups?) What participants will be asked to do (e.g

  • Step 4Recruitment MaterialsThe HPRB must review and approve all recruitment materials (e.g., scripts, emails, social media posts, flyers, advertisements) before they can be used. Recruitment materials should contain the following information: Names and contact information of the investigators PLU’s name and the researcher’s department/school Who you are recruiting for your study (e.g., what demographic characteristics, age range, student groups?) What participants will be asked to do (e.g

  • This is a digital humanities project coordinated by Elsa Keinberger (PLU ’19), Madeline Scully (PLU ‘19), and Dr. Adela Ramos with the goal of creating a digital space accessible to anyone interested in writing about, reading or teaching Austen. We review Austen websites, resources, and adaptations of her work for a wide community of users, write reviews of Austen fan-fiction, movies, and Austen-adjacent series, and we also coordinate social annotation events focused on her novels. Please feel

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  • 2019 Distinguished Staff AwardsWe are excited to showcase these distinguished staff from our Christmas Luncheon. Distinguished Staff Members were Jen Hasson, Chris Albert, Ryan Branchini, and James Null.2019 Ice Cream SocialThank you to all who attended the 3nd annual PLU Staff Council Ice Cream Truck Social which was held August 13, 2019 in Red Square.Staff Forum with President BeltonPLU Staff had the opportunity to ask President Belton questions about the Presidential Search process and his

  • understanding that “Educating for Service” requires broad vision about the human condition in order to support the effective commitment and wise social purpose and action.Phone: 253-535-7321 Email: prism@plu.edu Division of Humanities Hauge Administration Building Room 222 Tacoma. WA 98447-0003

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  • . Liu’s 2023 Benson Lecture Released November 21, 2023 Summer Research Fellows Share Results October 15, 2021 Summer 2021 Benson Research Fellows Announced May 2, 2021 Halvorson Delivers Homecoming Lecture on Programming and Social Movements September 30, 2020

  • PLU 500th anniversary of the Reformation eventsReflect on PLU’s celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. September 2016Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice In a political season marked by the demonization of ethnic, racial and religious minorities, the sixth annual Lutheran Studies Conference on Thursday, Sept. 29, will bring together scholars, musicians, students and college leaders who will share their

  • Lin Crowley Faculty, The Evergreen State College Phone: 360-867-6239 Email: crowleyl@evergreen.edu Biography Biography B.A. Journalism, The World College of Journalism (Taiwan), 1980; M.A., Mass Communication/Speech, South Dakota State University, 1983; M.P.A., The Evergreen State College, 2006. Expertise: media and Chinese studies Interests: Media studies, Chinese & Asian studies, Communication, labor management relations, and photography. Related Subject Areas Cultural Studies Literature

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