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  • beautiful place to visit when the roses are in bloom from April through October. Japanese Garden This traditional Japanese Garden is composed of 5 separate gardens: Strolling Pond Garden, Tea Garden, Natural Garden, Flat Garden, and Sand and Stone Garden. Get ready to relax while strolling through this serene and beautiful garden. Powell’s Bookstore A popular destination for locals and visitors alike, Powell’s is one of the largest independent new and used bookstores in the world. Be forewarned: it is

  • sources, including YouTube and Vimeo, or instructors can upload their own videos and add questions that way–perfect for ensuring students are paying attention to lecture videos. Click here to view an EDpuzzle video created by PLU’s own Professor Tom Smith! To learn more about EDpuzzle, including how to embed the videos in Sakai, check out this Getting Started with EDpuzzle guide. Read Previous New Accessibility Checker Tool for Sakai’s Rich-Text Editor Read Next Transition to Turnitin Feedback Studio

  • New Zealand in August 2023!Registration & ScheduleThe Jane Austen Review is excited to be attending JASNZ’s Northanger Abbey Group Read on August 2nd 2023! We’ll be presenting on our annotation project and offering an annotation tutorial. Click for the full schedule and for registration We acknowledge Te Atiawa as the Manu Whenua of Wellington/Lower Hutt where the society is administered and meets. We acknowledge ngā iwi Māori as the Tangata Whenua of Aotearoa. PLU is on the traditional lands of

  • adaptations of Austen’s work, literary tourism, podcasts, games, paraphernalia, and basically anything that engages meaningfully with Austen. We aim to represent both longstanding and new forms of engaging with Austen and seek to publish first-time review writers alongside seasoned reviewers. Engagements with the work of her contemporaries are very much welcome. If you prefer to engage directly with one of Austen’s novels by participating in our annotation project, you can read about it here.WE'RE GLAD

  • . Alumni & Student Connections Career Services  Do you need someone to look over your resume or cover letter before you apply to a new job, are you looking for an on-campus job, or would you like career advice? The experts at the Career Center will help you not only when you are a student, but as an alumni as well. The Names Fitness Center & The Pool Graduate students are welcome to use the fitness and recreation facilities on campus. Be sure to bring your student ID. Military and Veteran Support

  • Paris Review, Granta, Die Welt, ZYZZYVA, and Oxford American, among others, has been cited as notable in Best American Short Stories, featured by Huffington Post, and anthologized in The Unprofessionals: New American Writing from The Paris Review.  Her nonfiction has appeared in Der Spiegel, Granta, Vice, and Neue Zürcher Zeitung Magazine, and been named a Most Popular Read of the Year by Granta.  She has taught in the creative writing programs at Emory University and the University Of North

  • torrin a. greathouse Poetry Biography Biography torrin a. greathouse is a transgender cripple-punk poet and essayist. She received her MFA in creative writing from the University of Minnesota. Her work has been featured in Poetry Magazine, The Rumpus, the New York Times Magazine, Ploughshares, and The Kenyon Review. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Effing Foundation for Sex Positivity, The Ragdale Foundation, and the University of Arizona Poetry Center

  • Connections Career Services  Do you need someone to look over your resume or cover letter before you apply to a new job, are you looking for an on-campus job, or would you like career advice? The experts at the Career Center will help you not only when you are a student, but as an alumni as well. The Names Fitness Center & The Pool Graduate students are welcome to use the fitness and recreation facilities on campus. Be sure to bring your student ID. Military and Veteran Support Support services for

  • Where are they now?Our Alumni go on to do some amazing things, read about some notable alums below.Kirsten Helland '10Kirsten deLohr Helland received rave reviews for her portrayal of Ado Annie in Oklahoma! at The 5th Avenue Theatre. Recently, she has held roles in Lizzie Borden and Jesus Christ Superstar (Village Theatre); New Voices (Contemporary Classics); Rosie the Riveter! (AMT – 5th Avenue Theatre); The Pajama Game (Seattle Musical Theatre); My Funny Valentine (5th Avenue Theatre

  • Brian Desmond insisted that she try out for a part in “Cabaret.” She lobbed back excuses. Too much homework, she had to work, too busy. “He finally told me that if I didn’t try out I’d regret it, so I gave in and did, and got the part of Sally Bowles,” she said. After that, Helland was hooked and quickly declared her theatre major. After she graduated, Helland recalled she was completely prepared to “do her time,” working small parts, part time jobs, and maybe eventually going to New York. But fate