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Undergraduate Programs One credit of direct classroom instruction = one 50-minute class period/credit/
Coordinator and in accord with applicable requirements of the Clinical Consortium Northwest. Maintain a high level of clinical competency and up-to-date practice skills for the faculty member’s designated area(s) of clinical practice and assigned clinical teaching responsibilities. Maintain appropriate professional appearance, attire, communications, activities, and role modeling in all clinical practice activities. Adhere to policies, procedures, and other requirements of the clinical site/agency
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Faculty 2440 SOAC faculty taking their skills beyond Tacoma Kate Williams January 18, 2018 Faculty, Faculty Updates 244 Views Read more
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) Tenor Saxophone Dalton Best Baritone Saxophone Taylor Rimer Horn Courtney Crocker Alex Justice Sarah Martin* Ben Johnson Trumpet Kyle Doughton Michelle John Andre Judd Claire Rehmke* Foster Robertson Jacob Shaffer Darek Solomon * = Section Leader +=Co-Section LeaderTrombone Paul Dalenberg Abigail Dean Tristan Swenson Andrew Ringle Nathan Tuneheim* Euphonium Mark Burch Pablo Hernandez Annalise King* Tuba Zecharia Naranjo Aaron Weed String Bass Tomick Necessary Harp Alec Sjoholm Keyboard Alex
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: Return to Laurie.] Laurie: We’re extremely proud of our students. They work very hard and they’re extremely diligent and they are creative [video: Laurie’s voice continues over clips. A student types on a blue computer keyboard. A shot of the Space Needle in Seattle.] Laurie: and they really want to take the skills that they learned here, the computing skills that they learned here, and apply them to help solve the world’s problems. (gentle jazz music) Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About The
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concertos of Franz Joseph Haydn, and has played the first American performance of the Haydn Organ Concerto in D, Hoboken XVIII-2, of which he has prepared a performance edition. He is the past dean of the Tacoma Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, and is currently president of the Westfield Center, a national resource for the advancement of Keyboard Music. Prior to his appointment at PLU, he taught at Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS. Paul Tegels has performed extensively in solo and ensemble
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, including performances at the International Festival of Spanish Keyboard Music in Almería, Spain, the Simón Bolívar Amphitheater in Mexico City, and the Bibliothèque de Dinan, in Brittany, France. What made you choose PLU? PLU’s focus on service and vocation resonated with me, and with it’s smaller size and focus on supporting students, I felt it was the kind of place I could have a positive impact on students. Experience so far? I’m so impressed with the care and dedication faculty have for students
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11/6/2024 - Keyboard Students Recital (pdf) view download
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11/6/2024 - Keyboard Students Recital (pdf) view download
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