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  • this March in St. Louis, Missouri. At an intimate gathering of no more than 30 PKD members, surrounded by photos and memorabilia of a long-lived, well-loved organization, Bartanen was inducted into the centennial hall of fame. With humor and humility he addressed the closest members of his PKD family, thanking them for the honor and sharing the story of his first experience with forensics. “[After my first debate] I understood my vocation, I understood the life lessons of what we do in this

  • at the “New York Academy of Art,” a figurative graduate school in Manhattan that teaches traditional techniques in figurative drawing, painting and sculpture.  The residency started in the beginning of June and lasted a month. There were 11 residents, mostly juniors from all over the world. During the residency we had classes in figure drawing from live models and lessons in painting the figure. We also had several guided tours to the major museums and galleries in the city. What has the

  • Holocaust EducationSixth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: Scholar Deborah Lipstadt; Author Cara De Silva; PLU Dean of the School of Arts and Communication and pianist Dr. Cameron Bennett; PLU professor and art historian Heather Mathews and others join to present “Empowerment” a three-day conference. The Powell-Heller Conference seeks to give educators, students and community members a way to use the lessons of the Holocaust to empower themselves and those around them.Learn more

  • Presentation: Curiosity Questions poster presented (by Dr. Carolina Illie), SUNY Oswego (Fall 2012) Northwest Section American Physical Society, Co-author Conference Research Presentation: Research Intern, Matthew Hubbard presented “ How tongue size and roughness affect lapping, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Fall 2012) 2012 National meeting of American Association of Physics Teachers, Scholarly Presentation: “ Pre-Course Student Questions as Motivators for Class Lessons, Philadelphia, PA (August 2012) Selected

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  • Scholarly Presentation: Curiosity Questions poster presented (by Dr. Carolina Illie), SUNY Oswego (Fall 2012) Northwest Section American Physical Society, Co-author Conference Research Presentation: Research Intern, Matthew Hubbard presented “ How tongue size and roughness affect lapping, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Fall 2012) 2012 National meeting of American Association of Physics Teachers, Scholarly Presentation: “ Pre-Course Student Questions as Motivators for Class Lessons, Philadelphia, PA (August

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  • experience.   “We were a part of the transition to the new Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Things were exciting, changing and we were blessed to see all of it unfold,” Wigstrom said. “We performed for the first time in Lagerquist Concert Hall, practiced in the new spaces and took our lessons and classes in new classrooms. When I visit PLU, the memories of opening the new building are some of my best Choir of the West memories.” The choir has been a part of PLU’s legacy since 1925. From small choirs due

  • grow up while still being who you are. You take on bigger challenges and have a wider skill set while still being you at the core.” She incorporated those life lessons into her grown-up job as a staffer and troop leader at Girl Scouts of Western Washington, where she led five troops each week, working with girls on everything from self-esteem to community improvement. Eventually, she branched into other service, including as an AmeriCorps volunteer at the Al Davies Boys & Girls Club in Tacoma. I

  • , when the Internet was not what it is today, a woman in Texas emailed Kullberg, wanting to take private online lessons. As a result, Kullberg pioneered online art lessons on her website, AnnKullberg.com, via an online magazine. (Kullberg even established the magazine itself, COLOR, at the suggestion of her daughter; it’s still going strong today, digitally and in print.) Her website is an art lover’s dream: She offers project kits (her own and those authored by fellow artists) with very clear step

  • pre-requisite for CHEM 115 CHEM 331 & 332 (with accompanying labs) PHYS 125 & 126 or 153 & 154 (with accompanying labs) BIOL 225, 226 PNWU Ranked Top 10 U.S. Medical School in Three Mission-Related Categories Other PNWU Programs of Interest: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT)Shelby Hatton ’17 discusses attending PNWUThe PLU alumna completed PNWU’s MAMS program and is now a third-year student in PNWU’s Doctor of

  • , John Angelus Ad Virginem Clausen, Rene Sweet Was the Song Luboff, Norman A La Nanita Nana Mattson, Phil Christmas in Many Lands Finzi, Gerald In Terra Pax Tschesnokoff, P. Salvation is Created Rutter, John Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day Wexford Carol Christiansen, F. Melius Wake, Awake Beautiful Savior Schickele, Peter Concerto For Piano and Chorus: “The Twelve Months” Bruckner, Anton Os Justi Meditabitur Sapientiam Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da Missa Papae Marcelli Dinerstein, Norman When