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“Netiquette” refers to the etiquette of online communication. The rules of netiquette were creat
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The Lute Locker is PLU’s online textbook resource. PLU Lute gear and general supplies are also sol
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The Confucius Institute supports a number of opportunities to learn Chinese at the University of Washington or in the community.Beginner Chinese for the Community (check back in 2020)This weekly course is designed for adults beginners. It aims to develop participants’ basic Chinese language communication skills while gaining familiarity of Chinese culture. (please check back next year for more class offering). Location: Seattle Central Library, Seattle Downtown For more information: Here
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is to create a companion program that supplements a student’s major — a bridge from academia to the professional world. “Let’s say you have an art degree and you are a person who’s working on graphic design,” Halvorson said. “But maybe you don’t regularly meet with business or computer science students, and you want to develop a broader range of entrepreneurial skills. The Innovation Studies program is meant to help you achieve the career and leadership goals that you want out of your art program
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& Communication, PLU Women’s and Gender Studies, PLU School of Business, Tacoma’s Ice Cream Social. Admission: Free and open to the public. The female drumming troupe of Sweet Dreams. Katest was not out of inspired ideas yet: While work shopping one of her plays at the Sundance Institute Theatre Lab in 2009, Katest met Jennie Dundas, an actor and co-founder of Brooklyn’s Blue Marble Ice Cream. Katest invited Dundas and co-founder Alexis Miesen to come to Rwanda to help the drummers open the country’s first
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infamous Friday lab sessions! Does the process differ in the spring and fall semesters? Seasonal changes in the watershed have a big impact on what students do in the fall class versus the spring class. In the fall, many locations in Clover Creek are completely dry, and this past fall one of our typical sampling locations had a toxic algae advisory. In some spring semesters, sampling locations may have too much water, making it unsafe for students to enter the stream. So our sampling plan is always
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. +Enlarge Photo As a 15-year “reader” for the College Board, which oversees the AP program, he also contributes to the syllabi audit and exams for AP Chemistry programs and works closely with instructors and students of the course. “I want to be able to share what I know about the College Board program—how students perform and new things,” he said. “It’s an opportunity for me to bring that content back to the teachers.” On that toasty July day in the lab, Swank guided seven teachers through one of 16
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professional application materials that effectively highlight your skills and experiences. Career Events: Enhance your professional skills, expand your industry knowledge, and connect with professionals through our engaging workshops, presentations, and networking events. Our career events cover a wide range of topics, providing valuable insight into industry trends, job search strategies, interview techniques, and more. These interactive sessions are designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge you
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anthropocentric creative, Bryant designs for people and often about people—focusing on design for use, design for communication, and design with a function.Portfolio Dallas EcklemanBFA, Graphic Design Dallas Eckelman is a graphic design student who loves using his critical thinking skills and cartoonish aesthetic to create fun and appealing illustrations. In the future he plans on pursuing a career in game design.Portfolio Kevin JansenBFA, Graphic Design Kevin Jansen has been drawing cartoons on his homework
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December 2, 2011 PLU students put their best dance moves to the test during Swing Club. (Photo by Theodore Charles ’12) More than a two-step By Katie Scaff ’13 Students in PLU’s Swing Club dance to improve their skills and make friends. The club brings together new and experienced members who share a common love for dance so they can learn from one another. “I just showed up and fell in love,” said senior English major Jen Jepsen. Jepsen came to a meeting her first year at PLU and hasn’t looked
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