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  • students to reflect on the kind of media consumer that they are—“Click baiter,” “Web surfer,” or “Critical thinker.” My project aims to help students identify as different readers and consumers in order to evaluate their position in society in comparison to the readers and consumers seen in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. The learning outcome of this lesson is for students to look at readers in history in order to become more responsible consumers of current media. Engl 427: Seminar in Poetry, Prof

  • research projects, as well as specific issues that arise in constructing and administering surveys, analyzing existing data, and planning program evaluations. Required for criminal justice, sociology, and social work majors. Prerequisite: SOCI 101, CRIM 102, or consent of instructor. (4) SOCI 302 : Qualitative Research Methods An overview of qualitative research methods in sociology, criminal justice, and social work. Students will learn how to design qualitative research projects, collect qualitative

  • Discontinuity Analysis and UnPLUgged Daniel Hachet In this talk, we discuss regression discontinuity analysis, and explain why it is a viable method for determining the effects of a program when performing a controlled randomized experiment is not possible. We apply this method to investigate electricity usage changes during UnPLUgged, an energy conservation campaign directed toward students in PLU residence halls. Next we discuss several models to account for occupancy and seasonal effects in residence

  • . Allen. In one respect she was admirably fitted to introduce a young lady into public, being as fond of going everywhere and seeing everything herself as any young lady could be. Dress was her passion. She had a most harmless delight in being fine; and our heroine’s entree into life could not take place till after three or four days had been spent in learning what was mostly worn, and her chaperone was provided with a dress of the newest fashion. Catherine too made some purchases herself, and when

  • . Collaborate with shared governance organizations and committees on campus. Promote staff learning through professional development and awards. Promote communication among staff, faculty, and university leadership. Article III - OrganizationSECTION 1. The Council represents exempt and nonexempt staff employees of the University. Membership on the Council is designed to provide adequate representation for each Division with certain Divisions having additional membership due to the size of their staff. Each

  • 2009 Capstone Celebration SymposiumPLU Chemistry Department April 27th to May 1st, 2009 Come and join the chemistry department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentation swill occur Monday through Friday. The schedule of talks with more details is given below. [ Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday ] All talks will be held in the Morken Center in Room 103!Monday, April 27th, 2009 (Morken 103)12:40 pm - Using NMR to Determine the pKa of Histidine in Piscidin 1

  • the United States and England during the turn of the twentieth centuries have proven a different point. Children had agency. They were vital members of the Temperance Movement. Not only were they a center of focus for adults who wrote children’s books, curriculum, pamphlets in order to raise the next generation to follow temperance children themselves banded together for the cause. They created chapters of their own temperance organizations, sold postcards with temperance messages, and proudly

  • . All plans for fundraising must be submitted for approval at least three weeks prior to the fundraising activity by completing an Event Planning Form. Solicitations or in-kind contributions (e.g., donations of gift certificates, products or services) must also comply with this policy. Auction GuidelinesAt the event/auction, each bid sheet/program and signage must provide the total fair market value of the items. In order to provide an opportunity to prospective bidders to claim a deduction, bidders

  • thoughtful inquiry and embracing community are part of the fabric of the Pacific Crest Trail, just as they are a part of the fabric at PLU. Ultimately, those lessons have helped her come to terms with the unpredictability of the journey she is on. “It’s about being open to any experiences life is going to throw at you,” she said. Ballinger said her hike underscored her love of the environment that grew out of the Antarctica study abroad program she was a part of during her time at PLU. “I’m thinking of