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  • be routed to your Director/Dean and then to your divisions Vice President for final approval. If you have any questions please read over the alcohol policy website or contact Conference and Event Services. How do I order media equipment for my event?Please contact PLU Instructional Technologies for all media requests. How do I order Catering?For all Catering needs please fill out the PLU Catering Order Form. External Event PlannersWho should I contact/coordinate with to plan my event at PLU?The

  • work in highly creative fields, including business, education, computing, non-profit organizations, music, and public service. Interested in joining them? Program Influences Professor Junichi Tsuneoka is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication, Media, and Design Arts Professor Michael Halvorson, Benson Chair of Business and Economic History Innovation Studies at PLU was one of the first fully-developed academic programs in the Pacific Northwest to study innovation

  • herself a newspaper reporter, in the end all that mattered was that she was writing—and, for once, not about “dark things.” “I’ve always liked writing and reading,” Patterson said. “It just seems like my path always goes to journalism.” After becoming editor, she immediately worked to launch Premier Media Group’s second magazine, 425, and rebranded South Sound. Both bi-monthly lifestyle magazines cover a variety of topics, including local food, home, fashion and travel. She has worked for Premier

  • James Olson ’14 In today’s information-overload media landscape, we’re continually bombarded by images and stories of tragedy—across oceans and painfully close to home. It’s normal to feel a range of emotions in response: sympathy, gratitude—and even, increasingly, “sympathy exhaustion” or “compassion fatigue.” Fueled by a hyperawareness of bad news—and the overwhelming reality that we can’t help everyone—these reactions sometimes lead to overarching apathy rather than effective action. Humanosphere

  • Olsen, Alex J. Petrovic, Shay E. Tuisamatatele9. Jenna Hamilton, Dylan Smith, and Ariana Tiangco10. Marissa Smith11. Kattia Teas12. Jasper M. Bragg, Jordyn Horton, Queeni L. Duong1. Elizabeth Kamke Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on the Increase of Premature Self-diagnosis*** 2. Taylor M. Galbreath, Mary Garcia-Corona, Nattalie Robatty-Llerena Perceptions of Single Parents Based on Their Gender and Parenting Style* 3. Zoey Holt and Kasidy Javernick Cross-cultural milestones: Exploring language

  • Information Campus Rec Phone: 253-535-7495 Email: thompsrw@plu.edu Columbia Center Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Contact Information Athletic Facilities & Rentals Phone: 253-535-8799 Email: foltzae@plu.edu Social Media Intramural Sports SCHEDULE Contact Information PLU Swimming Pool Phone: 253-535-7370 Email: alum@plu.edu Contact Information Campus Rec Phone: 253-535-7495 Email: thompsrw@plu.edu Columbia Center Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Contact Information Athletic Facilities & Rentals Phone: 253-535-8799 Email

  • Flesh and Spirit” at www.Patheos.com, the website named by Newsweek as “the place to get smarter about religion.” She has been featured as an interviewed guest on NPR, blogtalk radio shows and www.PsychCentral.com. She is a research fellow with the New Media Project that helps religious leaders become theologically savvy about technology. For her willingness to share and serve online, she was listed as 2012’s Top 100 by the Digital Sisterhood Network.  She often teaches Bible study in her local

  • . Before retiring, Hrivnak conducted research for the Assistant Surgeon General’s Office of the U.S. Air Force on the stress of caring for combat casualties. He has lectured at colleges and trauma conferences and to international audiences on this subject. (Photo: Central Pierce Fire and Rescue) Ed Hrivnak '96 +Enlarge Photo Hrivnak has been a featured speaker on multiple media venues from national and local television to radio, newsprint and social media. His work was the feature of an Emmy Award

  • . Before retiring, Hrivnak conducted research for the Assistant Surgeon General’s Office of the U.S. Air Force on the stress of caring for combat casualties. He has lectured at colleges and trauma conferences and to international audiences on this subject. (Photo: Central Pierce Fire and Rescue) Ed Hrivnak '96 +Enlarge Photo Hrivnak has been a featured speaker on multiple media venues from national and local television to radio, newsprint and social media. His work was the feature of an Emmy Award