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  • Obituaries – Resolute Online: Spring 2022 Search Back to Landing Page Big Names On Campus Accolades Lute Library Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Obituaries Cliff Rowe Emeritus Professor in Communication Cliff Rowe passed away in January. He will be remembered for his remarkable career in journalism and higher education; his unwavering commitment to mentorship; and his passion and enthusiasm for teaching, collaboration, and storytelling. Professor Rowe joined the faculty

  • What is an Individualized Major in Interdisciplinary Studies? The individualized major offers students the chance to design and propose their own program of study, charting a course through PLU’s curriculum that allows them to pursue their interests and prepare for their future. Examples include previous majors in Digital Media, Indigenous Studies, Global Health, and Environmental Education. Drawing courses from across PLU’s offerings, students with individualized majors develop their expertise

    Individualized Majors
  • -century’s interpretation of Austen’s gender commentary and imperialist tendencies, including present-day approaches to diversity and inclusion in adaptation projects. Adela Ramos is Associate Professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University. She has written on Homero Aridjis, Henry Fielding, Maria Edgeworth, Jonathan Swift, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Her teaching of Austen’s work emphasizes environmental humanities, feminism, critical race theories, and digital humanities. She is interested in how we

  • kind of woven my way through PLU,” Ringdahl says. (Photo: PLU Archives and Special Collectionst) At work in the library. +Enlarge Photo That’s putting it mildly, considering she’s also created history by building PLU’s Archives into a global force: Now part of Northwest Digital Archives, PLU’s vast pictorial history includes digital publications, more than 500,000 photos, and online interviews with 280 Scandinavians about their immigrant experiences. “People from all over the world write to say

  • Analysis Computer-based Geographic Information Systems, digital maps, and data sources. The creation, interpretation, and analysis of digital maps from multiple data sources. Analysis of spatial information from sciences, social sciences, and humanities using sets of digital maps. Prerequisite: previous science (earth science preferred), math or computer science course or consent of instructor. Familiarity with maps recommended. (4) ESCI 332 : Geomorphology Study of the processes that shape the Earth's

  • artistic creation in the studio arts Leadership or significant contribution to collaborative success in recognized curricular or co-curricular organization Taylor Hardman: BFA in Studio Arts Taylor has gone well beyond the curricular offerings in Art & Design and expanded her interest of digital work into her projects. She is a leader in the classroom and in the organizations to which she belongs. If ever there is a task to be done, Taylor volunteers. If there is a problem to solve, Taylor researches

  • technologies and partner with campus and community groups to integrate historical storytelling with art, music, literature, environmental studies, business, and more! Check out our new History department podcast at https://innovativehistory.org Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs Membership Coordinator, Washington State History Museum Licenced Therapist, Arizona Junior Research Associate, Corporate Governance, Strive Infantry Platoon Leader, US Army Infantry Platoon Leader, US Army Client Program

  • Currents was produced by a team that included Wiersma, a Communication major, Communication major Christopher Boettcher ‘17, Art and Design major Kelly Lavelle ‘18, Business major John Struzenberg ‘16, and Digital Media major Rachel Lovrovich ‘18. The film’s original soundtrack was composed by Music major Melody Coleman, ’17 and was narrated by Communication major Terran Warden ’18. Changing Currents explores the many challenges facing waterways across North America, more than half of which are

  • realized how little I knew about current events and the world around me — and that really bothered me. At that point, I realized that the best way to learn about the world is to explain it to other people. After I started working with student newspapers in junior high and high school, I developed a deep desire to tell other people’s stories. I believe that storytelling is what separates humans from other species, and everyone has an interesting story to tell. I love being the one to tell those stories

  • Assistants (RAs)7:00PM-8:00PMLearn your individual wing meeting location from your RA when you move in AUC Open Late: Lutes @ Nite (optional) Games: Board Games (in AUC 133) and Jackbox Games (on Discord) hosted by Engage Ambassadors Movie: Luca (in CAVE) Activity: PLU Trivia hosted by Residence Hall Association & ASPLU8:00PM-11:00PMIn-Person in the Anderson University Center (AUC) and virtual via PLU's Digital Campus (on Discord) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2021 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS HUNGRY