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  • be taken before, and not concurrently with, the Senior Capstone (ENGL 434). Students are recommended to take ENGL 300 in their sophomore or junior year. Writing Courses 16 semester hours (12 semester hours upper division) ENGL 311: The Book in Society (PPAP) ENGL 312: Publishing Procedures (PPAP) ENGL 323: Writing in Professional & Public Settings CX ENGL 328: Theories of Reading and Writing ES ENGL 336: Digital Writing and Storytelling ENGL 387: Topics in Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture ENGL 393

  • Sy Bean University Photographer he/him Phone: 253-535-7517 Email: bean@plu.edu Professional Biography Education B.A., Environmental Studies with a specialization in Communications, minor in Spanish, Seattle University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Photojournalism Studio Lighting Visual Storytelling Videography FAA Pt. 107 license (drone) Biography As the University Photographer, Sy can be found all over campus documenting the life of Pacific Lutheran University, supporting a number of campus

  • operating system was released. Many of the apps that we rely on today – from Instagram to Pinterest – didn’t even exist yet. Although marketers accurately predicted an increase of advertising dollars going towards online media strategies, we still capitalized the word “Internet” and described it as “alternative media.” Today, it’s impossible to imagine a world without hundreds of apps to choose from or GPS on your mobile phone. Digital advertising spending has surpassed traditional TV, digital

  • On Exhibit: Graphic Novels This display intends to highlight the Mortvedt Library’s graphic novel collection and their power of visual storytelling. Graphic novels are a compelling medium which combine elements of the visual arts and literature. This curated display focuses on stories related to social justice, resilience, and diverse… January 6, 2022

  • : Intermediate Fiction Writing (4) ENGL 336: Digital Writing & Storytelling (4) ENGL 339: Special Topics in Creative Writing (4) ENGL 393: The English Language (4) ENGL 424: Seminar: Writing (4) ENGL 434: Seminar: Writing, Literature, & Public Engagement (4) COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers (4) COMA 342: Communication Inquiry (4) COMA 343: Media Writing (4) PPAP 491: Independent Study (1-4) PPAP 495: Internship (1-4) Marketing/Management Approved courses in Business, Communication, or Publishing

  • , Decolonizing, & Queering Praxes [Conference session; co-presented with Harris, N. R., Plascencia Saldana, B., & Pierre, D.], Virtual ((2023, February)) NASPA Western Regional Conference, Radical imagination and critical creativity praxis for liberatory futures [Conference session; co-presented with Harris, N. R., & Plascencia Saldana, B.], Anaheim, CA ((2022, November)) ASHE Annual Conference, Bringing the literature to life through storytelling praxis: From scholarship to collective action [Conference

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  • ). The Sounding: The Official NWACUHO Newsletter, 24-25. 2013 Selected Presentations NASPA Small Colleges and Universities Division, It takes a village: Storytelling as a marketing tool (Featured Program), New Orleans, LA (March 2015) ACPA Exceptional Practices Program presented at 2015 ACPA Annual Convention, It takes a village: Storytelling as a marketing tool, Tampa, FL (March 2015) Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference, unPLUg, Bellingham, WA (February 2014) PACURH Annual

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  • peppered her with questions about her films, storytelling strategies and her personal connection to the Egyptian revolution. “I grew up about 10 minutes away from Tahrir Square. If you can imagine, think of a huge uprising that was the center of the world’s attention at the time being five minutes away from your house … and you’re a filmmaker… you’d think, ‘This is where I need to be!’” (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Noujaim holds a mock press conference in Ingram Hall. +Enlarge Photo Her next stop was

  • Dance celebrates Storytelling in their upcoming performance Dance 2018: Storytelling will feature PLU dancers in an inspiring collection of faculty, student, and guest artist choreography, revealing fresh perspectives and diverse artistry, directed by Visiting Assistant Professor, Rachel Winchester. Storytelling runs April 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm in the Eastvold Auditorium of… April 10, 2018 Dance

  • Dance celebrates Storytelling in their upcoming performance Dance 2018: Storytelling will feature PLU dancers in an inspiring collection of faculty, student, and guest artist choreography, revealing fresh perspectives and diverse artistry, directed by Visiting Assistant Professor, Rachel Winchester. Storytelling runs April 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm in the Eastvold Auditorium of… April 10, 2018 Dance