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PLU students in Professor Amy Young’s strategic communication class have spent the fall semester working with RIP Medical Debt, a nonprofit organization that competes with collections agencies to purchase unpaid medical debt for a fraction of the cost and helps folks run crowdfunding campaigns to…
debt for a fraction of the cost and helps folks run crowdfunding campaigns to settle their medical debt. For Young, part of the appeal of working with RIP Medical Debt was the work the organization is doing in Washington and nearby states. “They own about 15k of debt in Washington and significantly more in Idaho and Montana, so we are working to raise money to settle as much of this as possible,” Young says. Young’s students worked with a representative from the RIP Medical Debt to design a social
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The U.S. Department of State will host its first dedicated virtual career fair featuring applied science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and STEM policy careers in the Foreign and Civil Service on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET. The virtual career…
and their families, and the employee affinity groups that strengthen and support our diversity. The U.S. Department of State is committed to the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility for our employees, in the conduct of diplomacy, and in serving the American people. A diverse workforce is a national security asset. STEM professionals are critical to safeguarding our facilities, information, and people. They manage the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of more
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Living on the Edge is the story of a community, North Cove in southwest Washington, who are experiencing extreme rates of coastal erosion. North Cove is home to the fastest-eroding Pacific coastline in the United States, and loses about 150 feet of land per year.…
3 p.m. in the Washington State History Museum. Guests will be provided refreshments, a screening of the film, and a question-and-answer session with our two panels – one consisting of scientists, North Cove community members, and other experts on the coastal erosion happening in that community; and one consisting of the student filmmakers about the production of the documentary. Read Previous Upcoming Senior Art Exhibition – “Palimpsest: Evidence of the Artist” Read Next “This is Design School
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Alex Krajkowski is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pacific Lutheran University. He began teaching Black & White and Digital Photography at PLU in 2018. Alex Krajkowski was born in 1987 in New Jersey. He received his BA from Franklin and Marshall College, completed post-baccalaureate work…
. Each work begins with a process of my design that is put into the hands of an external agent to create a visual exploration of my own narrative of anxiety, control, sexuality, and identity. Each piece ultimately represents an act of risk in ceding control of my designs and their physical expressions to another; another object, another material, another act of vulnerability.”Support for this exhibition was provided by the Pacific Lutheran University School of Arts and Communications Professional
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The Ed.D in Educational Leadership prepares school leaders to meet the demands of school and district leadership.
of K-12 educational leadership: ethics and social justice, inquiry, policy, and leadership development. Demonstrate competency in National Educational Leadership Program Standards (NELP District Standards). Prepare and present written work to both academic and practitioner audiences. Understand, evaluate, and apply educational theory and inquiry knowledge and skills to problems of policy and practice of educational leadership. Design, conduct, report, and present clear and coherent research
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Available Licensing: Adobe Acrobat: Adobe Acrobat is an application that is a part of the Adobe suite of applications and allows users to view, create, manipulate, print and manage PDF (Portable
faculty and staff; however, these are only issued after I&TS approval. Please submit your request at helpdesk.plu.edu, and include which applications you need to use and how often you use them for PLU work. For students that need access to these products (or faculty/staff that only have an occasional need for them), lab computers with the full Adobe Creative Cloud Suite installed are available in the Digital Design Lab in the library or in the Wiegand Multimedia lab in Morken. Simply use your PLU
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The PLU Department of Physics offers bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees in physics, a bachelor of science degree in applied physics, and a bachelor of arts in education degree for
might study the inner workings of atoms and nuclei, the size and age of the universe, the behavior of high-temperature superconductors, or the life cycles of stars, from their formation out of interstellar gases to their end-states as pulsars or black holes. Physicists use high-energy accelerators to search for quarks; they design new laser systems for applications in medicine and communications; they heat hydrogen gases to temperatures above those at the sun’s core in the attempt to develop nuclear
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The W.M. Keck Observatory at PLU is utilized by PLU faculty and students for undergraduate research and serves as an integral part of the Physics Department’s introductory Astronomy course (PHYS
concentrated on a variety of solar system objects, including the Sun, asteroids, Jupiter, and Saturn. In recent years, students involved in these summer research projects have had the exciting opportunity to deliver oral presentations describing their research at the Murdock College Science Research Conference. These students have also undertaken subsequent astronomy-related senior research projects of their own design. The observatory was built with the support of a $500,000 grant in 1998 from the W.M
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If you are a PPA alum who knows of internship or other employment opportunities in printing and publication related fields that might benefit other alumni and current students, please get in touch
photography business. The Scribe Source was featured on the Chicago Manual of Style’s CMOS Shop Talk site. Read an interview with Hannah here! Maggie in SeattleMaggie (2007) owns her own interior design studio. Mariesa in TacomaMariesa (2006) was Marketing Coordinator for the Broadway Center for the Arts in downtown Tacoma and now works as a Public Information Officer at the Tacoma Public Library. Lisa in TacomaLisa (2005) went on to do graduate study in archival preservation in Ireland and has assisted
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National research and PLU specific data show strong connections between living on campus and academic success. We know how important living on campus is to grades and graduation rates.
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