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  • -moderator of the chat. Over the past three years, #MTedchat has taken an active role in bridging the gap between teachers, administrators and elected officials in our state. It’s a discussion open to all stakeholders. The chats revolve around popular education topics, including student engagement, innovation in education and assessment. We’ve also held social media chats about Montana’s legislative education bills and chats through the Office of Public Instruction about resources and supports they

  • wording, materials, or ideas of others without properly identifying their source; or Representing someone else’s idea or strategy as your own Matters of plagiarism are taken very seriously by both administration and faculty. If you are unsure about something you want to do or the proper use of materials, it is your responsibility to ask the instructor for clarification. If an instructor knows or suspects a student is plagiarizing, they will likely start out by meeting with the student (and possibly a

  • Series: Alpha Psi Omega James and the Giant Peach Directed by Kathryn Wee February 15-18 Spotlight Series Godspell Directed by Jeff Clapp and Jacob Viramontes March 9-19 Spotlight Series Dance 2017: Innovation Directed by Rachel Winchester April 7-8 Spotlight Series Moon Over Buffalo Directed by Tom Smith May 11-212015-2016Student Series: Vpstart Crow The Reactivated Man directed by Sam Collier October 6-7 at 7:30pm Spotlight Series Rumors by Neil Simon Directed by Jeff Clapp October 15-25 Student

  • quickly,” she said. “That means we’re continually developing offices.” That also means extremely varied work, she said. “Anything from coffee machines and stationery to strategic impact of doing a new investment strategy and how to make sure you have the right people,” she said. “All over the place in a good way.” Fodstad praises PLU’s emphasis on global education and her study away opportunities for preparing her to take on leadership roles in an international framework. After leaving Norway to study

  • November 9-11 at 7:30pm Student Series: PLU Dance Team Dance Team Winter Showcase December 1 at 7:30pm Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega Romeo and Juliet Directed by Jacob McCallister December 7-11 Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega James and the Giant Peach Directed by Kathryn Wee February 15-18 Spotlight Series Godspell Directed by Jeff Clapp and Jacob Viramontes March 9-19 Spotlight Series Dance 2017: Innovation Directed by Rachel Winchester April 7-8 Spotlight Series Moon Over Buffalo Directed by Tom

  • , and Amanda Sweger, associate professor of theatre, also joined the fun. “I only pretend to know this game,” Sweger said jokingly, as Ciscell explained strategy. “We are up against the gods!” While the cooperative game relied on everyone, Ciscell was leading the way as the expert. “I did design the game,” he said, laughing, as some of his fellow gamers questioned him on the rules. Board Game GeekRead and watch reviews of Atlantis Rising. Ciscell says his wife, Chelsie, deserves credit for sparking

  • . May be repeated once for credit. (4) FREN 404 : Postcolonial Francophone Fictions and Criticism - IT, GE Issues of identity and justice in French language literature/film from North Africa, West Africa, North America, and/or the Caribbean, with attention to historical context and aesthetic innovation. Prerequisites: FREN 301 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit. (4) FREN 405 : French/Francophone Film - IT, GE The history of French cinema or the thematic study of film from

  • May 22, 2013 For the 2012-2013 academic year, 877 students will have graduated from PLU. Spring Comm