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  • Wang Symposium Panel Shane Lopez Psychologist and Researcher Steinar Bryn, Ph.D. Noble Peace Prize Nominee Robin DiAngelo Critical Race and Social Justice Educator Jesse Freeston Video Journalist Shyan Selah and Paula Boggs Seattle Music Stars Simon Carrington Choral Conductor Dr. Darren Dochuk University of Notre Dame Angela Meade ’01 and J.A.C. Redford Metropolitan Opera iDebate Rwanda Rwanda’s Top Young Debaters Peter Serko Writer-Performer Dr. Janice E. Brunstrom-Hernandez ’82 St. Louis

  • Education/Special Education Professional Education Elementary Education/Reading Professional Education Elementary Education/English Language Learner (ELL) Professional Education Certification in Health and Fitness or Music Education Secondary Certification and Endorsement Options Outreach Education Certification Options for Persons Who Hold a Baccalaureate Degree From a Regionally-Accredited Institution Education (EDUC) - Undergraduate Courses EDUC 205 : Multicultural Perspectives in the Classroom

  • Undergraduate College of Liberal Studies ethics,thinking,ethical,philosophical,Socrates,law school,lawyer,attorney Peace Corps Prep Peace Corps Prep Program Website Undergraduate Native American & Indigenous Studies Native American & Indigenous Studies Program Website minor Undergraduate College of Liberal Studies Music Music Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Professional Studies music education,opera,band,orchestra,choir,vocal,performance,organ,piano,teaching,composition,conducting

  • personHealth Professions & STEM July 10Virtual July 11In personProfessional Studies & Liberal Arts July 12Virtual July 15Virtual July 16In personProfessional Studies & Liberal Arts July 17Virtual July 18In personHealth Professions & STEM July 19Virtual July 29Virtual July 30In person July 31Virtual August 1In person What's my "Intended Area of Study"? Area of StudyMajors included Professional StudiesBusiness, Communication, Art, Education, Innovation Studies, Music, Theatre, Dance, Media Studies Liberal

  • : Gabriel’s Message Holst, Gustav: In the Bleak Midwinter Bass, Randol Alan: Gloria arr. Forrest, Dan: Festival First Nowell Redner, Lewis H.: O Little Town of Bethlehem Forrest, Dan: “Creator of the Stars of Night” from Lux: The Dawn from on High Shaw, Caroline: The Children’s Eye Rutter, John: What Sweeter Music arr. Culloton, Matthew: In dulci Jubilo arr. Forrest, Dan: O Come All Ye Faithful arr. Forrest, Dan: Angels from the Realms of Glory Mendelssohn, Felix: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Byrd

  • beauties vested within her country.Portfolio Ariana KongBFA, Graphic Design Creating art both physical and digital has always been a therapeutic  and boundless process for Ariana. She hopes to convey work that allows viewers to relate and gain interest into the world of creation that surrounds us and to make a positive impact as she delves further into the world. Portfolio Megan LeDucBFA, Graphic Design | Music minor Megan LeDuc is a graphic designer who explores the process of making art in her  work

  • following are an area of interest: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science/Computer Engineering, Engineering Dual Degree Program, Math, Music, Nursing, or Physics. General Education at PLU The PLU Core First-Year Experience Program FYEP 101: Thematic Writing Seminar FYEP 102: Discipline-Based DJS Seminar PLUS 100: Transitions to PLU January Term Residency The Academic Study of Religion Fitness and Wellness Global Engagement The Distributive Core: Ways of Being and Knowing Students take one course

  • livestreaming the performances on our website! Read Previous Simon Carrington to guest-conduct PLU’s Choir of the West Read Next The University Wind Ensemble featured at the Western International Band Clinic LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition April 18, 2024 PLU Music Announces Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance January 29, 2024 PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to

  • winnings to help pay for tuition. This January, she will be heading out to Ecuador for J-term. When she graduates, she plans to find a job to put her bilingual skills to use, and of course, her musical talents. “Music is a huge passion of mine, but so is helping people, so we’ll see,” she laughed, while strumming her guitar in The Cave earlier this fall. Oh, and does she even like coffee?  Do you have to ask? Of course. After all, it’s the best part of waking up. Read Previous Lauren Thiele ’11 Read

  • , she believes it wouldn’t be a PLU education if didn’t have all this – the classes, the study away experiences, the music. And when she walked across the graduation stage last May, she knew these essential experiences won’t just help her in her career – they will be with her forever. “It’s about the experience, but it’s also about what comes after,” Johnston said. “Now, these things will always be a part of me.” To see what study away opportunities might be there for you, visit the Wang Center for