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  • conclusions, which, as time went on, blended my pre-existing, disciplinary understanding of communication with a newfound interest in the more philosophical critical theory I was reading.  Each week, I followed and critiqued patterns of behavior exhibited by male-identified characters in modern U.S. film; looking to see how this exhibited and reinforced normative masculinity and how that harmed both men and women. My tutorial counted as 490-level WMGS credit. Selected bibliography: Judith Butler

  • Gilbert and co-hosts the UWTV’s Voices of the First People’s film series with Professor Daniel Hart. In 2010 Dr. Coté published her first book, Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions. Her other publications include, “Food Sovereignty, Food Hegemony, and the Revitalization of Indigenous Whaling Practices,” “Maintaining Harmony and Keeping the Peace: Non-violence and Conflict Resolutions in Native American Traditional Systems of Justice,” “The Spiritual

  • . “That realization isn’t something that’s guaranteed inside of a classroom.” Heringer was part of a student-faculty team of filmmakers associated with MediaLab, an Emmy Award-winning media organization housed in the Center for Media Studies. The team used the grant funding to produce a documentary about higher education titled “These Four Years.” The film won numerous awards, including the grand prize in the documentary category in the National Broadcasting Society Electronic Media Competition

  • game of ultimate! Type of Club or Organization: Athletic & Recreational Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Tuesdays: 6:15pm-8:15pm Thursdays: 8pm-10pm Where: East Field (Turf/Fieldhouse) Club Email: womenult@plu.eduRose Window StudiosDescription: Rose Window Studios is a student-run film organization that produces original short films, documentaries, and collaborations. They are funded by the Communication Department and offer COMA credit for attendance. Love for aspects of

  • set for us,” Longstaff said, explaining that Hay has published a children’s book about astronomy. At their professors’ suggestion, they posted videos and blog entries about their research on a website. “I love film and design,” Longstaff explained, “so I was really happy.” “Working in the Observatory was SO much fun!” deMattos added. “Fun” was a word that came up repeatedly in student descriptions of both their academic research and their mentors. O’Neill agreed. “Frankly, it has been both easy

  • of people, facilities, events and activities with significant relevance to the university’s or individual office’s function and mission. May include videotapes, audio tapes, motion, picture film, phonographic recordings. Official Copy: Any Office Retention: 5 years. Transfer to University Archives Other Copies: Retention: Audits Provides a record of the final audit results of specific University programs and/or fiscal activities, including the University’s response. Official Copy: Business Office

  • for me. Attached below is a short piece composed for Rick Barot’s Writing 101 course contemplating a multigenerational favorite song.  “I see you spinning and moving with a belt on your side. Two-sided and face down, you speak through magnets. I can read you, I can touch you and I can hear you. Your textured knotwork runs through my hands partially—a layer of plastic film separates us, I always wondered why. I wondered where you came from and how you were chosen. Why you hadn’t been spun in years