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  • Using EDpuzzle for making engaging video lessons EDpuzzle is an online tool that enables an instructor to add interactivity to educational videos. Instead of having students simply watching a video assigned for a class, EDpuzzle lets them engage with the content they watch while they watch it. Using this platform, it’s possible… March 27, 2017

  • New Student Registration ResourcesWelcome, Lutes! The Center for Student Success is excited to help you transition to PLU and make your first semester a success. This web page should be your go-to for all questions related to your first semester.How to use these Resources Start with Academics at PLU. This will be your introduction to classes, registration, and timelines at PLU. After you watch this video, you are ready to meet with your new Student Success Advisor to learn more about your Fall

  • Kerstin Ringdahl Emeritus Archivist Phone: 253-535-7586 Email: ringdak@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Employed: 53 Years Video News In the Archives with Kerstin Ringdahl February 28, 2018 PLU News, PLU honors retirement of 53-year archivist, longest-serving employee with well deserved 'hullabaloo', View

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  • . Students (and their mentors) apply in the Spring semester. Ideally, interested students should meet with potential mentors by the beginning of the Spring semester.S. Erving Severtson/Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships2016-2017 Ellie Lapp (faculty: Ami Shah) Images that Aid: The Production and Consumption of Humanitarian Marketing 2015-2016 Emma Holm (faculty: Bradford Andrews) Defining Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Mount Rainier Area 2012-2013 Alison Tecca (faculty: Bradford

  • Patterson’s experiences with homelessness, the founding of Next Chapter, and features footage from the Morgan Motel that Next Chapter has purchased and renovated. The students are proud of the work they’ve completed on this film and are excited to share it with a local audience. “It’s been a worthwhile experience learning Next Chapter’s story, and we’re eager to showcase the important work they’re doing in our community,” shared Ben Leschensky, one of the filmmakers. Production of the film was completed

  • studies chair about this option before the course begins (when possible) and provide syllabi and assignments to the GSRS Executive Committee for approval upon completion of the course.Learning OutcomesStudents who take Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies courses at PLU will learn how to: Understand the social construction of gender, sexuality, and race. Analyze systems of privilege and oppression. Assess the intersectional relationship between knowledge production, identities, and power. Communicate

  • October 25, 2010 Oil Literacy panel After the screening of “Oil Literacy” there will be a panel discussion with these guest panelists answering questions and talking about the literacy of oil. Diana Gibson, Research Director for the Parkland Institute Gibson is a Canadian researcher for a think-tank in Edmonton that seeks to study the economic and social implications surrounding oil sands development and production. She is featured in the film. Matthew Johnson, Media Education Specialist for

  • needs more Lutes” and Gregson talked about how PLU’s spiritual identity has helped shape her interactions with students, grow as a professional and find her own path to vocation.For additional episodes of “Because We’re Lutheran,” or if you’d like to listen to some of PLU’s other podcasts, be sure to visit the university’s SoundCloud. Read Previous PLU hosts I Am Psyched! National Tour exhibit Read Next ‘Representation matters’: Lute actor earns lead role in Seattle production of ‘Legally Blonde

  • School of Business Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business is one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review. Learn more Communication, Media & Design Arts The Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts prepares students for careers in diverse fields including print and digital design, journalism, PR & advertising, film & media production, and studio art. Learn more Education The School of Education’s emphasis on early and on-going field

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