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  • seeking more than workshops and events can complete the Pierce County Business Skills Courses co-presented by the School of Business and PLU’s Continuing Education. The program offers busy small business owners and entrepreneurs a way to work on their business on their own time, at their own pace. Small businesses can access free and flexible on-demand and online training in bookkeeping, graphic and web design, marketing strategies, and more to enhance their skills and improve their business

  • Giving Back Through Graphics Posted by: shortea / April 17, 2019 Image: A group of PLU design students from Impact, PLU’s student-managed design and advertising campus group, traveled up to SuperGraphics for a tour. April 17, 2019 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsStaying connected with the university you graduated from isn’t exactly new. But for Zac Thorpe ‘01, that alum connection has blossomed into a working partnership with PLU — and it’s been a labor of love.Today, Thorpe is

  • THEA BA 4-year plan draft design technical concentration (pdf) view download

  • Upcoming Senior Art Exhibition – “Palimpsest: Evidence of the Artist” Pacific Lutheran University’s soon-to-be Art and Design graduates will be featuring artwork in the upcoming senior exhibition, Palimpsest: Evidence of the Artist , opening April 24th, 2019 in the University Gallery. Art admirers and families are invited to join the artists and faculty for a… April 11, 2019 senior art exhibitionstudent artstudent exhibitionUniversity Gallery

  • Sean Horner Senior Web Developer Full Profile hornersa@plu.edu

  • , microaggressions, white privilege and other complex terms and topics with a diverse collection of Seattle community members. It aimed to spark meaningful dialogue amid pervasive racial tension that continues to plague our nation. PROJECT EDITORS: Jonathan Adams, Angie Hambrick, Lace M. Smith VIDEO & EDITING: Rustin Dwyer, Zach Powers WEB DESIGN: Sam O'Hara, Logan Seelye WEB DEVELOPMENT: Chris Albert, Asuka Goya PHOTOGRAPHY: John Froschauer DESIGN: Simon Sung ADDITIONAL SUPPORT: Kari Plog, Donna Gibbs, Saiyare

  • Office of Accessibility and Accommodation is located in the Anderson University Center, Room 300. The OAA Office provides classroom accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Please visit our web page for additional information.

  • What We SupportFor Students Support for connecting personal computers in residence hall rooms to the campus network Computing questions through the student help desk Telephone repairs Assistance for problems with supported software Troubleshooting assistance for personally-owned laptops and other mobile devices Voicemail support Information provided in handouts and on the web Email/web accounts Assistance with PLU Google Apps for Education accounts with unlimited storage and Assistance with

  • Contract.” Cybelle Fox, “Three Worlds of Relief.” Guinier and Torres, “The Miner’s Canary.” Chou and Feagin, “The Myth of the Model Minority.” David Treuer’s “Rez Life” & “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee.” There is also a wealth of information about issues of race on the internet, and students are strongly encouraged to explore the following websites: http://www.racismreview.com/blog/, a web-site with a focus on scholarly commentary on current issues of racism. http://againstthegrain.org/, a program

  • course (Innovation Seminar), in addition to supporting coursework in design thinking, ethics, business principles, and the history of technology. Now in its third year, Innovation Studies currently has 45 students enrolled in the program. Congratulations to all 2021 graduates! Sage Allen Sage Allen majored in Strategic Communication with two supporting minors in Innovation Studies and Specialized Marketing. His next step is commissioning as an officer into the Army Reserves and pursuing a career in