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  • Every year there are a number of actions we need to take on in order to provide the best experiences for our users. We will have meetings every so often to offer advice with managing your webpages, forms, calendar events and quality assurance. Web Clean-Up July 7, 2021 virtual meetingWeb Clean-Up July 22, 2021 virtual meetingWebsites (WordPress) Clean up old webpages that are not being used by putting them in the trash. If there is a page that is used periodically, use the same page but make

  • concert with the University of Tennessee Wind Ensemble, conductor Gary Sousa. The PLU Ensemble consists of 47 very talented musicians from a variety of academic disciplines. They will play from an exciting repertoire, including For Those Who Wait, a commissioned work by our University composer, Dr. Gregory Youtz,that they will premier on the tour. The commissioning of this work involved a very unique experiment. It is not uncommon to develop a consortium of groups to contract a composer.  What is

  • Integrating QuotationsWhen working with outside sources it is important to first decide whether to paraphrase what the source says, directly quote it or use a combination of both. It is good to aim for an even balance between paraphrasing and quoting. When the author’s words can be stated in a different or more compact way without loosing meaning, the information can be paraphrased. Be careful to always cite the source, even when you put it in your own words. The author can be quoted when the

  • sustainability initiatives over the past 40 years. (Faculty mentors: Mike Halvorson and Karen Travis) Gracie Anderson ’21, a History and Political Science major who studied ‘Straight,’ ‘Gay,’ and ‘Queer’ opposition to Initiative 13, a 1978 proposal that sought to overturn recently won legal protections for Queer people in housing and employment in the City of Seattle. (Faculty mentor: Peter Grosvenor) The Business and Economic History Program is grateful to the Benson Family Foundation for their support of

  • , with an emphasis on how the hospitality industry has managed sustainability initiatives over the past 40 years. (Faculty mentors: Mike Halvorson and Karen Travis) Gracie Anderson ’21, a History and Political Science major who studied ‘Straight,’ ‘Gay,’ and ‘Queer’ opposition to Initiative 13, a 1978 proposal that sought to overturn recently won legal protections for Queer people in housing and employment in the City of Seattle. (Faculty mentor: Peter Grosvenor) The Business and Economic History

  • In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Associate Professor Spencer Ebbinga Office: Ingram 138A Email: ebbingsk@plu.edu Courses taught: Upper level Ceramics, Sculpture, Rhino 3D Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 1pm – 3pm Hover over the below images for details. Interview by Mandi LeCompte

  • Mary Lou Yeomans 208 Garfield Manager Phone: 253-538-5990 Email: yeomanml@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 9:30 am - 6:30 pm Biography Biography Mary Lou has been with PLU for over 10 years and has worked a variety of positions. She loves working closely with the students and helping to make PLU an awesome experience for everyone. She’s a great cook, her tamales are almost famous! Her family is what keeps her going both at and away from work.

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  • Declaring a Major or MinorDeclaring a major or minor in economics is a simple process and may be completed at any time by meeting with a faculty member and filling out an Academic Program Contract. At the time of declaration, you will be assigned an advisor and begin discussing how to structure your time to meet the program requirements below. For students planning graduate work in economics additional math preparation will be necessary. For specific courses, consult your major advisor.

  • Tia Christensen Designer she/her/hers Biography Biography Major: Bachelor of Fine Arts Would you rather be able to time travel, teleport, or fly? “Teleportation for sure. I hate the time it takes to travel and would rather be able to go anywhere I want at anytime. Life would be so much more convenient!” Favorite Font: FF Blur by Neville Brody. It is the quintessential 90s/00s futurism that I love. It works for both grungier aesthetics and clean, modern aesthetics.

  • Sean Horner Senior Web Developer Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: hornersa@plu.edu Status:Working Remotely Professional Education BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1996 Responsibilities Leads the I&TS Web Development Team by coordinating project planning, providing project management, and supervising other members of the team. Works collaboratively with other groups such as Enterprise Systems, Marketing & Communications to plan and coordinate large-scale web projects for the

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