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  • employees new to PLU. The packets include information about PLU services and events available to employees as well as introducing the PLUSC representatives and identifying areas and committees in which the PLUSC representatives are involved. PLUSC Representative:WinterfestCommittee Chair:

  • that students who studied abroad found a job closely related to their major more often, and found employment quickly and at a higher salary than those who did not study abroad. A recent New York Times article also noted that in the age of globalization and international competition for jobs, a study abroad experience is vital for a graduate competing in the national—and certainly international—marketplace. PLU Presidential Delegation share lunch with students in Chengdu. | Via @profhammerstrom on

  • support to his fellow Cross Country teammates. Sincerely, Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President and Professor of English Tom Pfeifle at PLU's EXPLORE! Retreat 2016 at the Dumas Bay Centre in Federal Way, Wash. (Photo: Hansel Doan) *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous 133 AND COUNTING: The tragic shooting in Orlando and the need for new gun control measures Read Next Opening Remarks for Convocation 2016 LATEST POSTS President Krise’s open letter of support for Muslim community January 30, 2017 An

  • layer of complexity to their work—asking not only how the original mode of production impacted the text, but how its subsequent digital reframing continues to affect its ways of making meaning. (For a sample of the original manuscript, click here.) As students worked in pairs to decipher the handwriting, retype it into a textbox, and apply XML tagging to its keywords, they participated in a larger community effort that both preserved original meanings and reframed them in new contexts. As we wrote

  • it altered them for good or ill? And, in light of these questions, what responsibilities do we have, both individually and collectively, with respect to modern technology? After these investigations, students developed their own arguments, which were presented as final papers and presentations in Spring 2015. Capstone Students and Projects Matthew Ambrosecchio, “Mario the New Mona Lisa: A Philosophical Investigation of Videogames as Art” Kelli Blechschmidt, “Releasing the Chains of Labor Pains: A

  • trumpeter Randy Brecker. Eric started his professional career in 1980 with famed New Orleans trumpeter Al Hirt. After returning to Los Angeles Eric became a member of the famed Chick Corea Elektric Band. He recorded 6 CD’s with the band and won 2 GRAMMY Awards. Eric went on to join the Jeff Lorber Fusion. Among the CD’s Eric recorded with Jeff, 2 were nominated for GRAMMY Awards. Jeff Lorber was instrumental is producing many of Eric’s CD’s. Other artists Eric has performed with include Elton John

  • writing on any subject in U.S. history, and Organization of American Historians’ Ellis W. Hawley prize for best book in post-Civil War U.S. political history. Dochuk has also co-edited a number of essay collections, including Sunbelt Rising: The Politics of Space, Place, and Region (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011), American Evangelicalism: George Marsden and the State of American Religious History University of Notre Dame Press, 2014), and Faith in the New Millennium: The Future of Religion

  • (campuslife@plu.edu) responding to the following prompts: Name Student ID# Academic Term(s) for which you are requesting this accommodation Residence Hall and Room # Do you have a roommate(s)? If yes, are they aware and supportive of this request? Describe the religious/cultural practice you are requesting to implement in a residence hall. Please include responses to the following questions: Is this a new practice for you, or one that has been a part of your experience? How does it fit within your overall

  • : productively engage in DJS-related activities that support their own racial/ethnic identity development participate in DJS-related activities outside of the classroom that promote social justice have increased access to peers and faculty outside of the classroom to support their learning about social justice and identity development Linked Course(s)YES (for new First-Year Students) All first-year students have the option to enroll (on a first-come, first-served basis) in a linked First Year Experience

  • , Pacific Lutheran University alumna and gospel music star Crystal Aikin ’97 returns to campus for a signing of her sophomore album, All I Need. Aikin will sign copies of All I Need from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 12 at Garfield Book Company. Aikin’s new album was released Feb. 3, 2015. It already has reached the top of iTunes’ Gospel Music charts. This album is her first in six years. Since her first release, she says she has become more comfortable with creating music, and she believes this album reflects