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  • immigrants, for a total of 12 scholars. The Peace Scholars currently meet for the first time in Norway, though they typically connect before the trip through social media. They study together for seven weeks in Norway. Previous years’ Peace Scholars report forming very close and lasting friendships with their peers in the program. More information about the national Peace Scholars programs can be found here, https://peacescholars.wordpress.com/ What are the responsibilities of a person selected as a

  • relates to your topic? Engaging in this short exercise can help you get into a research state of mind and may help you start thinking about the argument that you want to make. Look at the following example for some inspiration.Example topic: Effects of social media on mental health What I know: Instagram images pressure people to look a certain way. What I don’t know, but I’m curious about: Which social media platforms are preferred by people of different age groups What mental health issues are more

  • MediaLab, the multimedia, applied research organization at PLU, celebrates 10 years this fall. The program, which is responsible for numerous documentaries over the years, counts more than 200 students as participants during its existence. Housed within the School of Arts and Communication’s Center for Media Studies, MediaLab is a group of students that work in pre-professional settings, contracting with external clients in Tacoma, Seattle and beyond. In addition to performing fee-for-service

  • volunteers below. More will be added in the coming weeks as messages are shared for you on the PLU Alumni and Friends social media channels. For more support, remember that you can also contact the Student Care Network for yourself or on behalf of another student. Katie, Alumna (2010) & EmployeeThe amazing faculty and staff who truly cared about me as a person really made PLU feel like my home. I was also a student employee, and when a staff position opened up right before I graduated, I realized I had

  • material. To play these files, you will need a media player which reads Windows Media Player files. Norwegian 301: multicultural Norway.  Norwegian Listening Comprehension Practice Det store oljeeventyret (Audio)

  • Asian Pacific Islanders Club or the Key Society. PLU’s Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability is a leader in connecting students with clubs that focus on exploring diverse cultures. Many PLU students also get involved in student media opportunities, such as the weekly student newspaper The Mast (which regularly wins awards for excellence), as well as the student radio and television stations. No experience necessary – just a willingness to learn and the urge to express yourself. PLU Clubs

  • consistently report that they value learning experiences more when the learning is applied to real-world situations or scenarios relevant to their future professions. When possible, look for opportunities to use case studies, simulations, or role-playing to help ground theoretical ideas. Formative Assessments: Keep students on their toes and paying attention by integrating quick assessments of learning. Assessments can be implemented using clickers, online polls, or even Twitter to gather and report on

  • norms and conventions within your discipline.Pay attention to the language level of these materialsInformed Consent This is a critical component of your application. Informed consent is necessary for all research studies (even exempt research). Recruitment Materials The HPRB must review and approve all recruitment materials (e.g., scripts, emails, social media posts, flyers, advertisements) before they can be used. Instruments, Research Materials, Stimuli The HPRB needs to review and approve all

  • November 30, 2011 Alyssa Henry ’12 found herself pedaling across Massachusetts for what she later called the most amazing summer she’s ever had. “It inspired me to get busy and not be afraid to fail.” I never thought I’d spend my summer biking 800 miles across Massachusetts By Steve Hansen Alyssa Henry ’12 was already doing something different. The environmental studies major from Kent, Wash., had already spent her spring term in Denmark as a part of a study-away program through PLU’s Wang

  • Innovation Studies Student Launches Business During Pandemic In less than six months, Mariken Lund ’22 built a website for her sustainable clothing business, received a crush of orders, and started averaging 60,000+ views on TikTok and other social media platforms. And she did it all during a pandemic. Lund is an international… May 28, 2021 AcademicsBusinessCurrent StudentsGlobal Education