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  • appreciation and excitement for their communities while also developing friendships across the island and practicing English,” Larsen said. “I also organized an island-wide English competition, introduced a digital solar-powered library system, and worked in rural areas to increase adult literacy.” He also realized, firsthand, that he agreed with those peace workers — and he was hooked — on making the world a better place, one journey at a time. Peace Corps PrepPeace Corps Prep (PC Prep) is an

  • ) ARTD 320 : Photography 2: Digital Photography - CX An introduction to computer-assisted photography in which students learn applications, develop aesthetic strategies, and engage the ethical issues of this new technology. Emphasis on creative exploration and problem solving within the Macintosh environment. May be taken twice. (4) ARTD 330 : Ceramics 2 Advanced techniques in ceramic construction and experiments in glaze formation. Focus on form and craftsmanship. Prerequisite: ARTD 230 or consent

  • time than exempt research (~8-10 days).Learn more about expedited reviewResearch using a wide range of methodologies can fall into this review category, including collection of data: from voice, video, digital, or image recordings made for research purposes; on individual or group characteristics or behavior (e.g., research on perception, cognition, motivation, identity, language, communication, religious or cultural beliefs or practices, and social behavior); from surveys, interviews, oral

  • , George Zeno. The data-gathering effort involved individual meetings on campus and off campus. We also used digital marketing tools to spread a wide net for feedback. Our team explained what social impact projects are and how PLU has been engaged in this work since its founding in 1890. As a sample, we found social impact projects in the academic divisions, student athletics, campus life, student clubs, the office of advancement, summer programs, the diversity center, faculty research and fellowships

  • you achieve your career goals.Download PLU’s digital resource: The Science of Human Activity – A Guide to a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology.Download the MSK GuideRequest InformationContact us to get more information about the MSK program. Request more informationAttend Info SessionSign up for an information session to learn about the MSK program. Sign up for info sessionSchedule AppointmentMake a phone appointment with a Graduate Admission Counselor. Schedule an appointment Read Previous 5 Reasons

  • ) data collected in interactive channels. Topics covered include: big data, key performance indicators, and how to optimize digital experiences by incorporating testing and experimentation. Prerequisites: BMBA 513. (4) BMBA 550 : Leading Family and Closely-Held Enterprises Explores issues unique to managing, working within, or advising closely held businesses. Role of closely held firms in global economy; control, fairness, and equity issues; succession; unique aspects of family firms including

  • , then you must have your event catered by PLU Catering.Food Safety PolicyIt is the responsibility of the club or organization that runs the event to ensure that PLU students and the community at large are provided with a safe eating environment, and are protected from foodborne illness. A metal stem or digital thermometer must be on site. Perishable foods must be refrigerated below 41 ° F or hot held above 135 ° F. All raw meats must be cooked to the required temperature. Refer to the food worker

  • went on to earn a master’s degree in library and information science from the University of Washington. Brian is a recognized leader in the government and nonprofit sectors, and has developed cross sector recognition as an innovator. He has a proven track record in developing and implementing innovative educational programs and leading large-scale operations that provide digital skills training, community-based learning, and educational advancement for children, families, and adults. Read more

  • of the organizational sponsor, the time/date/location of the event, any entry fees/costs for entrance and contact information for the event (email/phone number) to be approved. Tabletop Ads: Ad requests are to be completed at least one to two months before your event—but that does not guarantee advertising space, as it will be dependent on availability. Butcher-paper Posters: Butcher-paper posters must be approved by Student Engagement before being displayed. Digital Advertising Campus Calendar

  • : Visibility and Empathy. Part of the 2015 SOAC Focus Series: Perspective, this panel explores the nature of conflict, communication and the arts. When individuals, groups and communities clash, there is a sense that one’s perspective is not being heard and seen. The work of conflict practitioners is to create and facilitate processes that allow each group to see the other. The process of making others visible and of helping participants take perspective can involve an array of expression – storytelling