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  • ) Distribution ElectivesCOMA 303: Gender and Communication (Prof. Marnie Ritchie) Description: This class provides an overview of how gender and communication relate in social and cultural contexts. Focusing on contemporary American culture, we will explore how communication enables and constrains performances of gender and sexuality in everyday life. The course explores vocabulary, media, institutions, and the body. Prerequisites: COMA 101 or consent of instructor. ENG 232: Women’s Literature (Prof. Adela

  • . 2015 “Waste Not: Breaking Down the Food Equation” Nominated for a 2015 College Division EMMY Award in the long form non-fiction category by the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. National second-place award in the documentary category from the Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) Festival of Media Arts Competition. Rising-Star Award in the documentary category from the Canada International Film Festival (CIFF). Grand prize finalist nomination in long

  • composition. Three students have shared their compositions which you can listen to here: Dylan Cummins '21 ( )Bassoon and Chemistry Major   Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#audio-4809").jPlayer({ ready: function () { jQuery(this).jPlayer("setMedia", { mp3: "//www.plu.edu/music/wp-content/uploads/sites/465/2021/01/2020masterclassblogdylancumminscomposition.mp3

  • theme focuses on one of the biggest social movements of American history. Although the trip costs $900, she said the students will have the opportunity to fundraise through a letter-writing campaign. Not only will the trip include visits to famous landmarks in Atlanta, Montgomery, Birmingham and Selma, but students will also have the opportunity to reflect on the role the media plays in current social movements. Many of the revolutions in the Middle East have been sparked by social media, and the

  • Jamae Clemons Public Relations & Administrative Director She/Her Email: jjc@plu.edu Biography Biography Heyyy, I’m Jamae and I’m the Public Relations & Administrative Director. I run the ASPLU social media accounts. When I’m not studying or working, I usually cook, play video games or just watch Netflix. Feel free to reach out to me if you have events or programs that you want promoted or just have some questions for me. Anyways If you see me on campus feel free to say Hi.     *If you have an

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  • Boiling Springs, PA to Washington state in 2019 to continue her degree in Studio Arts. She has always had a passion for art. In her art she hopes to help others reflect and appreciate life.Portfolio Sarah LayneBA, Studio Art – Graphic Design Layne is a graphic designer who likes variety including illustration and 3D design. She’s enthusiastic about popular media and conceptual art and draws inspiration from life around her. Outside of making art she is a devout hedgehog parent.Portfolio Isaac

  • inequality on campus. Continuing a critical dialogue is another step that can help gain solidarity on campus.” According to a 2014 USA Today story, a white police officer killed a black person twice a week from 2005 to 2012. This statistic, in the opinion of Harris, transcends any fading media focus. “Just because Ferguson may not be a hot topic any more in the media or on campus does not mean that it is not within the black community,” she said. “This a reality we are forced to live.” Read Previous

  • media organization that works with clients in the Tacoma community and creates yearly documentary projects.Living on the Edge​ captures the story of North Cove residents who refuse to give up without a fight. The fates of homes, businesses, cranberry farms and fisheries will be determined by the quickly eroding coastline. The Pacific Ocean is projected to engulf the area by 2050 if left unchecked. Director Garrett Johnson states, “I hope people will continue to support North Cove’s fight against