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  • Major Minute: English Posted by: mhines / April 25, 2024 April 25, 2024 So, … what can you do with an English major?Endless possibilities await! Proficiency in critical and creative reading and writing is crucial in today’s information-driven economy. An English major will equip you for any path that demands, effective communication, appreciation of diversity, and creative expression. Watch this Major Minute featuring Chair and Professor of English Jim Albrecht to explore PLU’s English program

  • you! Gifts to the Lute Club Athletics Fund and our individual teams provide essential financial support by subsidizing team travel and equipment costs — both necessary to help our teams stay competitive.Make a giftGifts of all sizes provide an exceptional Lute experience for our exceptional athletes!$25 = A meal while on the road $50 = Personal equipment (balls, gloves, goggles, hat/visors, etc.) $100 = Practice apparel for the season $250 = Travel suit and shoes for one season $500 = Airfare and

  • Auditions for Spotlight (faculty-directed) ProductionsAuditions for our productions are open to all PLU students, regardless of major or experience.  Students cast in productions may earn credits for their participation. Students wishing to audition for our Spotlight (faculty-directed) season may do so at various times during the school year.  Audition announcements, requirements and sign-ups are sent through the Theatre and Dance Sakai site.  If you would like to be added to this site, please

  • Auditions for Spotlight (faculty-directed) ProductionsAuditions for our productions are open to all PLU students, regardless of major or experience.  Students cast in productions may earn credits for their participation. Students wishing to audition for our Spotlight (faculty-directed) season may do so at various times during the school year.  Audition announcements, requirements and sign-ups are sent through the Theatre and Dance Sakai site.  If you would like to be added to this site, please

  • subpages for each week of the course, where instructors can post relevant content and links to Sakai activities. Minimal Template The Minimal template is designed for courses where Sakai will be used primarily to post a syllabus and communicate learning progress via the Gradebook. Additional tools or pages may be added to one’s site as desired. Legacy Template The Legacy template allows instructors to request a course site that reflects the template used for all Sakai sites prior to summer 2018. This

  • Suit Up for Senior Year: The College Search Process Posted by: vcraker / November 30, 2022 November 30, 2022 How do you choose a college? How do you pick the right type of school? What questions should you be asking to narrow down your search, and how to decide where to apply? These questions and more are common ones we hear at the beginning of the college search process. The search process can be overwhelming and daunting, and our goal is that after you join this webinar, you will know where

  • Step 1: Check if your students need HPRB reviewStart with the Classroom Research Policy. If you are still unsure if HPRB review is necessary, you or your students can go to the online submission site, Mentor, and complete a diagnostic pre-survey. This will help you determine whether the project meets the federal definition of Human Subjects Research (HSR) and, if so, what kind of review is recommended: exempt, expedited, or full board review. Human Subjects Research (HSR) is…a systematic

  • reception will happen a week later on Wednesday March 18, with a reception at 5:00 pm. Utilitarian items such as vases, butter dishes and teapots will be on display. Schwartzkopf notes that these items are nourishing both to the eye and body.“I find it rewarding and challenging to make pots people will use,” Schwartzkopf says. “In my home growing up, hand made objects held special value. They were gestures of consideration and love. I want my pots to live in the kitchen where economy and celebration

  • Recent Graduates with the Major Titles StudentGrad YearTitle of Major Lindhartsen, Ian2020Music Business Magga, Mathilde2020Holocaust, Genocide, & Indigenous Studies Salisbury, Anna G.2019Pre-Dietics Lovrovich, Rachel P.2018Digital Media Johnson, Oliver V.2018Business of Visual Art Richards, Cierra N.2018Movement Linguistics Vetter, Marc J.2017Global Health Economics Miller, Tyler N.2017Photography and English Hall, Kelly J.2016Indigenous Studies Corboy, Lauren P.2015Modern Conflict and

  • Janeanne Houston Lecturer Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: houstojc@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Website: http://www.northwestartists.org/jh.html Biography Biography Vocal Performance graduate, BA Magna Cum Laude, Ottawa University Continuing studies University of Washington 15 additional years of private study in voice Washington Academy of Languages 25 years and continuing performance career in opera, oratorio and recital with recordings on Naxos, Albay, Elmgrove

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