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  • (from two different departments) from the following: ENGL 234: Environmental Literature (4) ENGL 394: Studies in Literature and the Environment (4) PHIL 226: Environmental Ethics (4) PHIL 327: Environmental Philosophy (4) RELI 236: Native American Religious Traditions (4) RELI 257: Christian Theology (4) (when topic is “Green Theology” only) Environmental Justice 4 semester hours These courses examine intersections between environmental degradation and structural discrimination and how Indigenous

  • impressive rehearsal and classroom facilities. From early in the morning to late at night, students practice, study, collaborate, and share their passion for musical growth. Bachelor of Music in Performance Concentrations: Instrumental Organ Piano Voice Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs K-12 education worldwide Seattle Opera Vashon Opera Metropolitan Youth Symphony Celebrity Cruises Private music studios of graduate's strengths Worship Music Directors Freelance Opera Singers, Composers, and

  • having such interests are encouraged to obtain a Pre-Health Sciences Team advisor early in their program. Summarized below are general pre-professional requirements for many health science areas; however, students should research the exact prerequisites for each specific program in which they are interested. Additional information is also available through the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team. Pre-Medicine There is no pre-professional major for medicine at PLU; rather students each should select the

  • Restoration in Chambers-Clover Creek WatershedBy Chelsea Escalante, Brennan LaBrie, Emma Mickelson, and Aaron Pantoja Clover Creek, which trickles out of a natural spring near Frederickson and journeys through Parkland and Lakewood before emptying out in Lake Steilacoom, might be unrecognizable to those who knew it over a century ago. Residents along the creek in the early 20th century recall a thriving creek that would flow year-round and was ideal for fishing and swimming during the warm

  • participants develop a true appreciation of traditional Chinese culture as well as gaining insights into the current fast transforming China. Program Director: Chan Lu, Liping Yu Program Manager: Darielle Horsey | studyabroad@uw.edu Application & More information: LinkChinese Bridge China Study TripLocation: Chengdu, China Program Terms: Early Fall Program Duration: 3 Weeks Credits: 5 UW credits Prerequisite: Applicants must be matriculated UW students who are currently enrolled in a modern Chinese

  • early nineteenth century, they continue to resonate with contemporary audiences in astonishing ways, as shown by the recent success of Shonda Rhime’s Bridgerton—a series largely composed of character types and plot lines made popular by Austen two centuries ago. We will first read Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Emma (1815) to understand how issues of class, gender, sexuality, nationality, and ability are addressed in her novels. Then, we’ll move into Northanger Abbey (1796) to think about what

  • field of sport and performance psychology, was a gift. It opened my eyes to the standards of quality and ethics that are needed to work in this field.Advice for future MSK studentsIf you have an idea of what you want to do for your final project, start talking to faculty members as soon as possible. They will help you gauge the feasibility of your project, and you will learn early on who has the background, expertise, and interest to help you maximize your project’s impact. Read more: Check out more

  • The application for a Summer 2025 start will open in September. Application TimelineFor summer start (classes begin early June): Priority Deadline: December 1 Final Deadline: February 1 Note: For applicants with a BSN degree, we are still accepting applications on a rolling basis until May 1. Please note that applicants must decide between applying for our Traditional Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) program on our Tacoma campus, our Accelerated Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN

  • care of the Earth.” A native of the Netherlands, Tegels hails from a small town in the southeastern part of the region, called Ottersum. He developed an affinity for music early in life, learning the keyboard at the age of 13. Soon he started filling in for the organist at the local church, and from there his music career grew into a life-long vocation. Tegels earned degrees from the University of Iowa, the New England Conservatory in Boston and the Stedelijk Conservatorium in Arnhem, located in

  • Greg Youtz: Composing for the cannery – of boxcars, rhinos, and grapes Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / April 1, 2013 April 1, 2013 1973, a 17-year-old Gregory Youtz departed from Sea-Tac International Airport and landed in France. Meritoriously skipping the third grade, the young composer had afforded himself the luxury of a year in limbo – graduating high school a year early and giving himself time to explore before college. “My music is essentially dramatic, it’s story telling. Because I’ve spent