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  • someone interested in trying this strategy or tool?“I would recommend that you start cultivating the project early in the semester, giving the students incremental benchmarks in their planning. I would also recommend flexibility. The first time I assigned the movie, I asked students to work in pairs, but after the fact they mentioned that it was hard to do with just two people because someone had to man the camera. The next year I allowed for variable group sizes.”  Nominate Yourself or a Colleague

  • in early December, and will showcase both PLU’s jazz ensemble and the University of Puget Sound’s jazz ensemble, under the direction of Tacoma jazz legend Tracy Knoop. We hope to feature a nationally-renowned professional guest artist. Since we will be using a public venue, attending the Christmas Jam in person may not be free of charge as it has been in the past. Please check back for details (date, location, featured artists, price, etc.) on our various web pages, Facebook, and with on-air

  • , Ryan worked closely with world-renowned Norwegian explorer, archaeologist and writer, the late Thor Heyerdahl, whose open-minded approach to the topic of early human use of the ocean was a hallmark of his remarkable research. Ryan is also a Research Associate at the Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo, Norway, and a Fellow of both The Explorers Club and The Royal Geographical Society. SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS * Directed excavations, conservation activities and research in Egypt’s ancient New Kingdom cemetery

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  • . She has been able to accurately match the soldiers’ costumes to paintings she’d found of Scottish armies from the late 1500s and early 1600s. “I love costumes,” she says. “I have to get inside the head of every single character in the play.” The hierarchy of costume design delegates most of the control and vision to Anderson, who then dispenses assignments to her student helpers. “She is the designer; we are her minions,” says Ali Schultz ’14. There are times, however, when the students are

  • Box Office at the Concierge desk in the Anderson University Center, on the phone at 253-535-7411, online and at the door. Tickets are $15 General Admission, $10 Senior Citizens (55+) and PLU Alumni, and $5 for PLU community, students, and 18 and under. Arrive 30 minutes early to enjoy concessions.Behind the scenes Buy tickets! Show info:November 19, 20 and 21 at 7:30pm Sunday, November 22 at 3pm Karen Hille Phillips Mainstage Tickets: $15, $10, $5 Streaming ConcertsCan’t see it live? We’ll be

  • articles published by peer-reviewed journals in Mexico, Colombia and the U.S. Ricardo is Curator of Art and Music at Lakewold Gardens, sits on the board of Early Music Seattle, and curates Orquesta Northwest’s Latino Chamber Music Festival in Seattle every Fall.

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  • August 4, 2010 Tenacity is the hallmark of ad man’s work By Liz Anderson ’10 Brian Ford ’95 began his creative work early during his college career, designing posters for clubs and organizations through ASPLU’s agency, known as Impact. Now, as co-founder and creative director of the advertising agency Zambezi, his list of clients includes NBA superstars Kobe Bryant and, as it pertains to his endorsement deal with Vitaminwater, LeBron James. Ad man Brian Ford’s list of clients includes NBA

  • together. “I have seen many Finance students— including those at PLU—get involved in the global CFA community in various ways, and the impact on their professional formation and career opportunities has been significant. At the same time, the finance industry is happy to engage with talented students early in their careers via internships, scholarships, competitions and networking. It is a win-win-win for both sides and the financial markets.” Ince is the Chief Investment Officer at a boutique wealth

  • PLU Human Resources Moves Into Garfield Station Posted by: Sandy Dunham / August 5, 2015 Image: Garfield Station will house two PLU departments. (Photo: John Froschauer, PLU) August 5, 2015 By Matthew Salzano ’18PLU Student Writer TACOMA, Wash. (Aug. 5, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University’s Human Resources Department kicked off the move-in season early on Aug. 3 when it became the first occupant of retail space in the brand-new Garfield Station. The new space, minus the futons and movie posters

  • Gerlach, who is retiring in May after 35 years of teaching at PLU, recognized the obstacles today’s teachers face and decided early on in his career to highlight paraeducators as a key to teaching.“More than ever before, children need to see adults working well together,” Gerlach writes in his book Let’s Team Up! “This comes from respecting and recognizing each other.” Paraeducators are school employees who work under the supervision of teachers, and their jobs are usually instructional. One big