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  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Marissa Meyer ’04 Outstanding Recent Alumna Award M arissa Meyer is the author of three bestselling books, Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, part of the “Lunar Chronicles” trilogy. This success is a continuation of her undergraduate work as an English writing major at PLU. She is published by Feiwel and Friends (part of Macmillan), and she has an agent working to sell the

  • News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Marissa Meyer ’04 Outstanding Recent Alumna Award M arissa Meyer is the author of three bestselling books, Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, part of the “Lunar Chronicles” trilogy. This success is a continuation of her undergraduate work as an English writing major at PLU. She is published by Feiwel and Friends (part of Macmillan), and she has an agent working to

  • else or who has bought a second-hand copy of a book and felt spoken to by a stranger’s annotation has participated in social annotation. Our project follows Remi Kalir and Antero Garcia’s definition of annotation as a genre or specific form of writing where our “acts of reading are bound together with acts of writing” (xiii). Like the authors, we believe in the power of annotation to create conversation, debate, and inquiry (93). Our project is inspired in part by the work of Prof. William

  • Kinesiology. Use writing, verbal expression, movement and technology to communicate disciplinary knowledge and expertise such as: terminology, theories, principles, applications and practices. Demonstrate basic movement competence as it relates to physical activity, fitness and sport. Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Learning OutcomesA graduate of the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program will: Explain foundational disciplinary content such as: terminology, theories, principles, applications, and

  • had a recent IMPACT Award winner for the School of Business share that in a future career, everyone will be asked to do new things. In his career, he was asked to do some new things that had never been done before. And to do those things, he drew upon those skills that he had developed at PLU (creative problem solving, strategic communication, collaboration with others, and other foundational skills).BusinessLearn more about studying business at PLUHere’s one more example of how a graduate used

  • ability to act in entrepreneurial ways. Innovation Studies is concerned with how creative thinking actually happens–either in practical workplace settings or deep within the realms of cognitive psychology or neurobiology. The minor is also concerned with consumer behavior and the modern dynamics of capitalism, which connects marketing and business planning to the perception, emotion, and personality skills that Psychology students develop. Whether Psychology students go directly into a psychological

  • the inquiries: “I’m still trying to catch up on messages — more than a week after the image took off.” But he’s enjoyed seeing his photos come to life. “It’s been fun to read most of the comments and see the creative layouts that newspapers and magazines have made to showcase the images,” he said. Despite what most think, Ebi thinks one of the most popular images tells a story of triumph more than a story of loss. “One of the most popular images is the picture of the fox looking out of its den

  • Product Testing Project Manager Position Posted by: nicolacs / June 21, 2019 June 21, 2019 The Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction (HWTR) Program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Product Testing Project Manager (Natural Resource Scientist 2). This position is located in our Headquarters Building in Lacey, WA. Salary: $48,792.00 – $64,008.00 Annually We are looking for applicants with a strong sense of curiosity, who like challenges and are creative in their problem solving

  • judge mother. Treuer’s talk, Adrift Between Two Americas, springs from a 2022 essay about his parents, published in The New York Times. David Treuer is the author of numerous books, including The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present (Penguin, 2019), which was a finalist for both the National Book Award and a Carnegie Medal. A writer of impressive range, from fiction and creative nonfiction to memoir and criticism, his essays and stories have appeared in Granta, Harper’s

  • Course Title ANTH 499 Capstone: Seminar in Anthropology - SR ARTD 499A Keystone - SR ARTD 499B Capstone - SR BIOL 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR BUSA 499 Capstone: Strategic Management - SR CHEM 499A Capstone Seminar I - SR CHEM 499B Capstone Seminar II - SR CHSP 499 Capstone: Senior Project - SR COMA 499 Capstone - SR CSCI 499A Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR CSCI 499B Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR ECON 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR EDUC 450 Seminar - SR ENGL 424 Seminar: Writing - SR