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  • use the permalink to get you back to the article. Article information: This section provides additional information about the article. Each EBSCO database will have different types of information. Pay attention to the ‘Subjects’ categories to identify similar articles about the same topic. Using JSTORJSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. JSTOR contains information from a number of disciplines, but it is most useful when doing research on the following

  • and doctoral degrees. PLU Faculty ProfileLace SmithWho: Lace Smith, Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications, PLU Bio:  As Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications, Lace M. Smith leads the MarCom department. Smith’s teams include the design group, content development, web design, and customer service. Smith is responsible for developing and implementing a content strategy integrating website, social media, and digital campaigns with print and external communications

  • 321, ENGL 313. (4) ARTD 320 : Photography 2: Digital Photography - CX An introduction to computer-assisted photography in which students learn applications, develop aesthetic strategies, and engage the ethical issues of this new technology. Emphasis on creative exploration and problem solving within the Macintosh environment. May be taken twice. (4) ARTD 330 : Ceramics 2 Advanced techniques in ceramic construction and experiments in glaze formation. Focus on form and craftsmanship. Prerequisite

  • . Candidate, University of Washington-Seattle Bio: Joana Bürger is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History who studies Jewish refugees in the eastern Mediterranean in the interwar period. After receiving a B.Sc. in Psychology at Potsdam University in Germany, she completed an International Research M.A. in Middle Eastern History at Tel Aviv University in Israel. Her M.A. thesis focused on Greco-Jewish identity formation in early 20th century Corfu and Athens. Joana became familiar with digital

  • . “It fits really well with project-based learning. Children can learn so many different skills.” Seeing the cutting-edge infusion of technology in education helps PLU students think about new ways to incorporate STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) into learning, he added. Additionally, Reisberg said makerspaces such as FabLab help address the digital divide that often exists between socioeconomic groups. “There are people who have access to all kinds of technology, and there are

  • : Vpstart Crow Out of Silence: Abortion Stories from the 1 in 3 Campaign presented by Pacific Lutheran University Directed by Gabby Dolan March 2-3 at 7:30pm Love’s Labour’s Lost Directed by Phil Lacey; Musical Direction by Tyler Dobies; Choreography by Rachel Winchester March 9 (Opening Night), 10, 16, 17 at 7:30pm; March 15 (Student Night) at 7:30pm; March 18 at 2pm Spotlight Series Dance 2018: Storytelling Directed by Rachel Winchester April 20-21 at 7:30 Spotlight Series The Shape of Things Directed

  • at 7:30pm; March 15 (Student Night) at 7:30pm; March 18 at 2pm Spotlight Series Dance 2018: Storytelling Directed by Rachel Winchester April 20-21 at 7:30 Spotlight Series The Shape of Things Directed by Tom Smith May 3 (Opening Night), May 4, 5 at 7:30pm; May 5 (Student Night), 6 at 2pm2016-2017Student Series: Vpstart Crow Death and the Maiden October 6-7 at 7:30pm Spotlight Series Amadeus Directed by Jeff Clapp October 13-23 Student Series: Night of Musical Theatre Directed by Lydia Bill

  • ) and the chapter “The Transmigration of Antisemitism: Old Myths; New Realities”, appeared in the volume Not Your Father’s Antisemitism: the Hatred of Jews in the Early 21st Century, (2008). He also was a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity (2004) and has overseen the Wiesenthal Center’s annual electronic report, Digital Hate and Terrorism (2000-2017). Other publications include editing and contributing to The New Lexicon of Hate (3rd edition, 2004) and the

  • ?A hold will be placed on your account, you will incur a $30 returned E-Check fee, and possibly late fees as well. How will the convenience fee show on my credit card statement?When your payment is ready to submit online, the list of charges and the calculated 2.5% convenience fee will be itemized.  Your credit card statement, however, will show a single combined total. Will I receive a confirmation of my electronic payment?If you pay via the Internet, you will be issued an onscreen digital

  • stakeholders. Purposes, advantages, and limitations of standardized and other assessment tools are explored. (2) EDUC 429 : Diversity Responsive Children's Literature Explores diversity responsive children's literature and why these texts are imperative for all readers. Emphasizing identifying, selecting, and evaluating high-quality, diversity responsive books across genres and formats (e.g. novels in verse, graphic novels, print/digital) as well as strategies for advocacy and use in K-6 classrooms. (2