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Laura McCloud Department Chair of Sociology and Criminal Justice Phone: 253-535-7342 Email: mcclouls@plu.edu Office Location: Xavier Hall - 242 Professional Video Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Sociology Education Ph.D., Sociology, The Ohio State University, 2010 M.A., Sociology, The Ohio State University, 2006 B.A., Sociology, University of Cincinnati, 2003 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Social Class Stratification Social Mobility Debt Debt and Economic Inequality Consumption
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the book here. Shalom Wundimu created a resource evaluating the overall health of the watershed and applying our Program’s Learning Outcomes. You can view Shalom’s resource by clicking below: Coast Salish Sea Stories | Dr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien Students in ENVT 350 repeatedly mentioned the invaluable experience of learning about the Coast Salish Sea traditions and values. Below Dr. Crawford O’Brien shares a video of one of her favorite Coast Salish scholars Jo-ann Archibald, talking about
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Transfer StudentsTransfer students begin their enrollment at PLU in both fall and spring semesters. They make up approximately 30% of the undergraduate enrollment at the university each year. Academic and Artistic Achievement scholarships are available to all qualified students. Academic scholarships are offered on the strength of the student’s college transcript. Artistic Achievement scholarships are offered on the basis of an in-person or video audition or by submitting a portfolio of their
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Wellness Videos (pdf) view download ● Slides are organized by topic and each topic includes several videos you can choose from that are less than 5 minutes long. ● Each slide has a note as a suggestion for an introduction to the video and prompt questions to encourage students to join a conversation about the topic.
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My First MOOC: A New Year’s Resolution Revisited By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer In January, I enrolled in my first MOOC to learn more about this controversial form of instruction. It was definitely valuable, both for instructional design research and as a learning experience. The course was designed around five basic elements: video… August 25, 2015 MOOCsonline learning
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. This is a part-time, hourly-pay position. Hours & start/end dates are flexible. Responsibilities: Conduct performance testing on Sironix surfactants and develop new applications – Assist in designing, constructing, and troubleshooting new reactor systems for surfactants production – Write formal research reports, both internal and for publication – Prioritize and meet deadlines, while managing the multiple research projects – Assess and review new technology, academic research, and patents
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recipients are required to declare as a BA in Studio Arts or BFA in Design major; Media award recipients are required to declare as a BA in Communication major. Students interested in a major in Communication can take coursework in a range of related areas of study, including strategic communication, film and media production, public speaking and advocacy, and critical media literacy. Students seeking a major in Design or Studio Art can enroll in classes in a variety of artistic media, including ceramics
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Rican Movements aimed to combat the structural racism that disenfranchised these communities through political and educational reforms, such as labor laws, voting rights and the institutionalization of ethnic studies programs, and cultural movements, including literary production and a wide array of visual arts. Latino Studies programs share the vision, theories and praxis of these movements, but broaden the field beyond the examination of the Puerto Rican and Mexican-American experience. The
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March 8 immediately following the show. Meet with members of the artistic staff and cast and gain insight into the author’s work and production process. The audience is encouraged to participate in this open format, and offer their own insight, experiences or questions relating to empowerment. Show dates are March 7 (Student Preview), 8, 9, 15 & 16 at 7:30 pm and March 17 at 2pm. Tickets can be purchased through PLU’s box office at 253-535-7411 or at the door. Tickets are $8 general admission and $5
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. PLU’s production will be set on a 1920s movie studio back lot to highlight the screwball comedy inherent in the text. The production’s Director and Chair of Theatre & Dance, Tom Smith, proclaims, “We have a large cast, a crazy set, and fantastic costumes and lighting. We’re supplementing that with foley—live sound effects—and the result is like watching a movie played out live on stage!” Like all of Shakespeare’s comedic plays, a deeper look at the script allows audiences to find important themes
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