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  • also made time to be a four-year athlete on the PLU baseball team, where he played outfield and was second in RBIs during the 2020 season. “I liked the innovation studies minor because it helped me think about the ways I can best integrate innovation-thinking into my future career. The minor also helped to me to think critically about the innovation process. It made me question the benefits and costs of innovation in the world today.” Kayla Spence Kayla Spence received a Bachelor of Fine Arts

  • appreciate the music they are studying. David has evolved his use of “active listening guides” using an interactive tool that helps him explain key information to students as they listen to and analyze an audio recording. What is one instructional strategy or student project that is particularly effective, innovative, or engaging?“Music is a ‘lively’ art that unfolds in time. It has structure, a dramatic pacing and an unfolding of events that should be brought to the consciousness of the listener to be

  • remain safe when banking online. Because online banking carries greater risks than many other types of internet activities, identify methods to minimize your risk and keep your accounts safe.Module 3: Keeping Your Identity SafeIdentify identity thieves. When internet thieves steal your identity, they steal your time, your money, and your good reputation. Learn the tips for protecting your identity online.Module 4: Avoiding MalwareIdentify the threats your computer is exposed to and how to go about

  • having had a library instruction session. A copy of the most recent version of your syllabus or research assignment (drafts will work too). Instruction is customized to an assignment or a unit in your course, so we ask that you share details of the assignment or your course with us as part of your request. When would you like the information literacy instruction to occur? Instructional materials will take time to plan and create. Schedule your library instruction with at least two weeks advance

  • minutes of fame on NBC’s prime-time “Who Do You Think You Are?” teaching academy-award winning actress Helen Hunt about her San Francisco Jewish roots. While the show was canceled by the network after my episode ranked 4th in the week’s ratings, I still get cool dad points from my family and my students. While certainly not a football player, I did get to chat with two offensive lineman from the NFL about some troubling incidents of antisemitism among NFL players. Then, CNN’s Don Lemon dedicated an

  • orthodoxy contributed to the Thirty Years’ War; the free thinking of German Lutheran professors had little impact upon Prussian militarism; Lutheran culture contributed to political quietism during the Nazi period. At the same time, Lutheran colleges established by immigrants in the United States came to inherit more fully the freedom of inquiry that was the birthright of the European universities and Lutheran higher education. The Lutheran intellectual tradition, consequently, has lent a highly

  • Admission RequirementsThe field of education is currently experiencing significant demand for new teachers. At the same time, there has been an increase in the number of applications being submitted to the School of Education teacher preparation programs. To submit a highly competitive application, you are encouraged to apply as early as you possibly can. The school will make decisions based on a holistic review of the following items: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a regionally

  • Experiences: “The most important thing I gained from the residency was much greater confidence as a writer…. I also came home committed to creating dedicated writing time and space and seeking creative community.”Attended writing residencies or conferences at The Vermont Studio Center, The Anderson Center, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Centrum, Fishtrap, Kachemak Bay Writers Conference, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Canto Mundo Latino Writers’ Retreat, Kiskey Libra Artist Residency

  • Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre Like it did for so many, the theatre called to Associate Professor Amanda Sweger when she was in those awkward teen years. “For the first time, I felt accepted,” she said. Yet she quickly realized she didn’t like acting or auditioning. So, she spent a… February 28, 2023 Faculty

  • heritage as both a classic Victorian ‘penny-dreadful’, and a contemporary morality play, the design team and I have chosen to embrace elements from both Victorian times and our own 2019 sensibilities. A period blouse, for example, might be paired with a contemporary denim jacket. Through this aesthetic, our intent is to create a world that straddles two time periods, yet feels unique to this production.” The production’s leading performers have been double-cast, to allow vocal rest due to an extremely