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  • name suggests, these annotations express immediate thoughts, questions, quick connections to media or other texts. Second Thoughts: These annotations are created by anyone who has been added to the official Jane Austen Review Hypothes.is group, and they can be viewed by anyone who has installed Hypothes.is on their browser. Group members can reply directly to these annotations. If you’re not a member and don’t want to be added, though, all you have to do is engage the conversation using your own

  • Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) Festival of Media Arts Competition, and also earned the Rising Star Award in the Canada International Film Festival. Senior Producer Amanda Brasgalla ’15 is grateful for the recognition the film is receiving. “It’s an international competition, and we beat out a lot of big broadcasting schools,” Brasgalla said. “Every award we receive shows a huge appreciation of our work.” Waste Not was made entirely by students over more than a year. Brasgalla and Taylor Lunka

  • MediaLab documentary series earns six Accolade Awards Posted by: Kari Plog / March 5, 2018 Image: Mackenzie Cooper ’19 shoots photos on location during filming for MediaLab’s newest documentary series, “A World of Difference.” (Photo courtesy of MediaLab) March 5, 2018 By Helen Smith '19PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March 5, 2018) — MediaLab, the applied research and media services program at Pacific Lutheran University, received six awards last week from the Accolade Global Film

  • How the Center Works The Center for Media Studies has three distinct areas of focus: Internal Activities: Involve on-campus clients, academic projects and Student Media, including the Mooring Mast, Mast TV, LASR, Saxifrage and Matrix. Potential on-campus clients and those seeking support for academic projects are required to develop and submit applications for project consideration. Proposals are considered twice each academic year, once in the Fall Semester and once in the Spring. Click here

  • Digital portfolio Draft a grant proposal or publication Revise resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile to reflect new skills Create a brochure about the internship position or the organization/company Example: Intern 101 (things student wished they would have known) Create a website and/or offer to update company’s website with internship information Assemble a workshop for other students who might be interested in an internship in this area

  • Members EAB Vice Chair Aaron Fossum, BBA ’99 Sr. Director, Digital Analytics Norwegian Cruise Line Kim Lintott, MBA ’09 Director of Finance PeaceHealth Brian Babbitt, BBA ’92 Chief Investment Officer Financial Insights, Inc. Molly Hill, BBA ’05 Vice President of Operations Summit Wealth Management Mark Foege, BBA ‘86, MBA  ‘99 President Transworld Business Advisors of Hawaii Brian Narramore, BBA ’93 SVP Global Human Resources Brock Group Barbara Mead, BBA ’76 CPA/Retired Partner – Moss Adams LLP Rob

  • will be furnished with a smart podium and equipped with a computer, computer projector, speakers, VCR/DVD player, and a smart switcher. The “plug and play” switcher will make it very easy to use and switch media in classes by pressing one button for on-off and another to select the media to be projected on the screen.   Read Next Xavier 150 and Ramstad 206 Classrooms Receive Technology Upgrades LATEST POSTS Major Sakai Upgrade in August March 1, 2022 Fall 2023 Technology Workshops February 3, 2022

  • The Lagerquist Organ, recently featured on “Pipedreams,” showcasing David Deacon-Joyner’s work, “Un poco Bud” Posted by: marshrl / July 12, 2019 Image: Fuchs organ in Lagerquist Hall of the Mary Baker Russell Music Center at PLU. (Photo/John Froschauer) July 12, 2019 Listen to the June 17th program of “Pipedreams” from “American Public Media” called “All That Jazz.” One of the pieces included in the program is David Deacon-Joyner’s composition “Un poco Bud” that was recorded in November of 2008

  • library exhibit because it often falls to the wayside in discussions of domestic violence, healthy relationships, and romantic gestures. Across media and society throughout the decades, stalking behaviors have frequently been mischaracterized as romantic, not a big deal, sweet, funny, and harmless. In reality, stalking can be scary, dangerous, isolating, and traumatic. A stalker is most often a current or former intimate partner, an acquaintance, or a family member. Here is the virtual exhibit with

  • :00pm Friday: 9:00am - 3:00pm College Links College of Professional Studies School of Business School of Music, Theatre & Dance Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts Innovation Studies Program Social Media Future Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in the Education Program Contact Information School of Education Phone: 253-535-7272 Fax: 253-535-7184 Email: educ@plu.edu Hauge Administration Building, Room 121 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Summer Office Hours Monday: 9