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  • By Dr. Rob Wells, Director of the Center for Media Studies and Associate Professor of Communication MediaLab, the applied research and multimedia program at Pacific Lutheran University, has won a 2017 Grand Prize Award from the National Broadcasting Society – Alpha Epsilon Rho, for the documentary film Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers. Changing Currents, which publicly premiered in Tacoma in November 2016, won in the “Video Documentary” category at the 2017 Annual National

  • Channel at 9 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays from Feb. 9, 2015 through April 30, 2015. More details → Special thanks to Rob Wells, Joanne Lisosky, Anne-Marie Falloria, Allie Reynolds, and Matt Salzano. Trailer × Ep 1 – Warm Welcome From Moss Cow Hey Papa! I hope you got back to Santasia okay. I decided use my new laptop, Emily, to tell you stories about life stateside so that you don’t worry about me too much! Love you, S. × Ep 2 – Meet the Adventuring Amigas In which I meet all of the girls in my dorm and

  • Team at Rainier Cup Regatta, May 2021 Men's Varsity 4+ Racing at Rainier Cup, May 2021 Training on American Lake Training on Campus- Distanced and Masked, March 2021 Racing at WIRA Championships on Lake Natoma, CA Ready to race. Sunrise at Vancouver Lake, WA. Team NewsNow recruiting for the 2022-2023 season!   Interested in rowing?  We are seeking new rowers and coxswains.  No experience required. Contact Rob Thompson (Thompsrw@plu.edu) for more information or with any questions and to RSVP for

  • Painting and a minor in communication. However, that was far from the original plan. She had intended to study biology and environmental science. “I remember sitting down with (Professor) Michael Stasinos and he said ‘I thought you were a painting major, you take so many art classes!’ And that made me think about the fact that I was, I had been taking so much art to keep myself sane that I was pretty close to an art major,” Reed said. Rob Wells, associate professor of communication and director of the

  • umbrella of PLU’s Department of Recreation, it remains a student-run organization from pretty much the top down. That’s key, and something that makes the program stand out as more and more universities choose to contract out to professionals. Student directors Britt McCracken ’19 and Isaiah Scheel ’19 are running OR this year, coordinating a crew of 13 trip leaders and organizing at least one different trip each weekend. Rob Thompson, PLU’s assistant athletic director for recreation over the past five

  • is still going strong. Now under the umbrella of PLU’s Department of Recreation, it remains a student-run organization from pretty much the top down. That’s key, and something that makes the program stand out as more and more universities choose to contract out to professionals. Student directors Britt McCracken ’19 and Isaiah Scheel ’19 are running OR this year, coordinating a crew of 13 trip leaders and organizing at least one different trip each weekend. Rob Thompson, PLU’s assistant athletic