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  • . 17, 2016: 204-214. Siegesmund, Amy. "Teaching Epidemiology and Principles of Infectious Disease using Popular Media and the case of Typhoid Mary." Course Source Vol. 3, 2016: 1-4. Accolades American Society for Microbiology Carski Award for Undergraduate Education 2023 Pacific Lutheran University Diversity Center Spirit of Diversity Award in Mentoring 2020 2019-2020 Faculty Excellence Award in Service, PLU 2014-2015 Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching, PLU July 25, 2023 American Society for

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Design Bachelor of Arts Art History Studio Arts Bachelor of Arts in Communication Film & Media Studies Strategic Communication Minors Art History Communication Publishing and Printing Arts Studio Arts Students pursuing a BFA in Design or BA in Studio Arts may minor in Art History, but not in Studio Arts, which is a minor reserved for non-majors. DegreesMajors in all CMDA degrees are urged to follow course sequences closely. It is recommended that students interested in

  • Favorite #welcomehomelutes Posts Posted by: Thomas Krise / September 8, 2014 September 8, 2014 Welcome home, Lutes! What you see and what you feel on campus is important. One of the ways that Lutes communicate the look, feel and spirit of our community is through your Instagrams, Facebook posts and tweets. Below are a few of my favorite of the PLU community’s New Student Orientation and Convocation posts on social media. I invite you to take a look. You can find me on Facebook and @krisetw on

  • Achievements and Accomplishments Amy Siegesmund, Professor of Biology, receives national teaching award More Information Kathleen Richardson, Associate Professor of Nursing, to be inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing More Information Gina Gillie, Professor of Music, premiers her first electroacoustic music composition at Seattle Symphony’s Octave 9. Titled “Pale Blue Dot for solo horn and fixed media” More Information The Office of the Provost welcomes and celebrates the

  • Committee NameGEC RoleCommunity AffiliationEnd of Term Heather MathewsChairCommunication, Media and Design Arts2024 Roberto ArteagaSecretaryLibrary2026 Jennifer RhyneSecretaryAssociate Professor of Flute and Music Theory2025 Sebastian BostwickAdvisory MemberStudent Success Advisor, Academic Advisingongoing Angie HambrickAdvisory MemberAssistant Vice President for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainabilityongoing Joanna GregsonAdvisory MemberProvost and Vice President for Academic Affairsongoing Brenda

  • devices. Password253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Web site • Support infoAccess to systems requiring login.Classrooms, Labs, and Learning TechnologiesLearning spaces and learning toolsAdobe Creative Cloud Software253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoSoftware for graphic design and audio/video editing.Classroom Technology Support253-535-7525 • media@plu.edu • Support infoReceive support using installed classroom technology.Clickers (Audience Response Systems)253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu

  • . 9:30 am | Session I, Ingram University GalleryFaculty Moderator: Heather Mathews, Communication, Media & Design Arts Student(s)Presentation Mackenzie MayhemThe Journey of Self Faculty Mentors: Alex Krajkowski, and Heather Mathews; Communication, Media & Design Arts I will be presenting an artist book that looks at three components of identity: intuitive, constructed, and performative. The book is a vessel to hold my deconstructed identity categorized in this way. The book is a combination of

  • Recent Music and Theatre graduates share their experience at PLU Theatre major Morgan Roberts ’21 and her roommate and music major Cecilia Lewis ’21 are interviewed by communication major Rosemary Bennett ’21 about their PLU experiences as performing arts majors and their post-graduation plans. Posted by: vcraker / July 1, 2021 July 1, 2021 Read Previous PLU Media Lab students win Emmy for documentary Read Next Major Minute: Tom Smith on Theatre & Dance LATEST POSTS Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored

  • and public. The department emphasizes individual advising in relation to both self-directed studies and regular courses. The university library holdings include significant collections in American, European, and non-Western history. Career outlets for majors and minors are either direct or supportive in business law, teaching, public service, news media, and other occupations. Students work in groups in professor Gina Hames HIST 289 titled “Women and Gender in World History,” Wednesday, April 12