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  • Isasza, "Composition aux pavés verts et gris." Source: Wikimedia Commons. What is digital pedagogy?Teachers who do Digital Humanities in the classroom conceive of their teaching as a place where theory meets praxis. To practice Digital Humanities in the classroom means that the teacher and her students must do more than merely use technology (or worse, be used by it). Instead, digital technology should allow students and teachers to practice new ways of critical thinking, of asking new

  • of five kids. My desire to teach my little cousins and siblings while growing up signaled to me that teaching might be a good path. Also, my dad passed away when I was in third grade, and my teachers really stepped up to support me. I remember that so fondly. Trauma can really affect students, and I want to be able to show the same care and concern to my students as my teachers showed for me.What led you to PLU? My oldest sister attended PLU for a couple of years, so I was familiar with PLU. I

  • understanding how choices made individually and collectively affect issues such as immigration, health care, environmental issues, or income inequality? The PLU Economics Department offers the unique opportunity to participate in an economics alumni mentoring program for all majors to help you prepare for your life beyond PLU. Keep reading to learn more!Watch to find out how students majoring in economics can partner with a PLU economics graduate to gain insight into the vast array of career

  • environment. Landscape changes can be varied by the area and affect how the landscape responds. But what controls the landscape response taken after such eruptions? In my research, I have noticed that landscape response is based on the environment of the stratovolcano and how people reacted before, during, and after the eruption. The importance of this is due to volcanic eruptions being a cause for environmental changes and what we as people can do to be better prepared for them. 5-5:15pm,”North Cove

  • online but no email address was provided in the contact information section of the work order form: If an email address is not given, we do not know where to email the work order number. A work order was submitted online and the form was completely filled out: Sometimes there are network issues that can affect the functionality of the work order form. If this happens, you may not receive a submittal receipt, in which case you may retry submitting the form. If further problems persist, please contact

  • amounts. 8. You must meet all eligibility requirements for the state aid program(s) awarded. 9. The offer of this financial assistance is subject to, and conditioned upon, the availability of funds. Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) and the institution through which the grant, scholarship, or work study is awarded, reserve the right to withdraw, reduce, or modify the awards due to funding limitations or due to changes in circumstances which affect your eligibility for the program(s). 10

  • offer, ready to make choices that will positively affect your future, you’ve got something to look forward to — not only a great college experience, but also a lifelong adventure of success. I know where I began three years ago and I know where I am now. PLU is a great place folks. It has the ability to make you successful, to positively contribute to society. It’s wild. It’s precious and you will never be the same. I wish you all the best in this upcoming year. – Joel Zylstra ’05 Read Previous A

  • year the stakes are higher. “A lot more of the policies influence me now compared to when I was 18 years old,” Astel said. Now that Astel’s in his senior year, he’s becoming increasingly aware of how the outcome of this election will affect him when he enters the workforce. Growing up in a family without healthcare coverage has had a significant impact on how he voted in the last election and how he’ll vote this November. ”I come from a family that hasn’t had healthcare since I was 12,” explained

  • infection might also affect, for example, the size of the plant. “Could we end up with a tomato plant, for example, that is resistant to a particular infection (but) with the same size fruit?” Laurie-Berry asked. They studied the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, which is ideal for research because it grows and self-produces seeds at a rapid rate. Laurie-Berry thought Dahms’ interest in molecular biology – specifically how sequencing genetics works – would be a perfect fit for their research. Assistant

  • “completely ruled out” work with the U.S. Foreign Service—but probably not till much later. Either way, she says, PLU has prepared her well for leadership positions on campus, nationwide—and beyond. “The amount of opportunities available to students to get involved and develop as advocates and leaders is really helpful,” she said. “But also some of the classes I’ve taken have forced me to open my mind a little more and think about different perspectives that affect issues. The Gender and Sexuality class