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  • that takes place outside of the standard lecture periods of each class. Studio art classes conform to University standards requiring at least 45 hours per semester of student learning per credit. Clinical, Practicum, and Field Work ExperiencesThese experiential learning activities are defined as part of the program that allows for observation, participation, studies of individual pupils or clients, individual work, and practica both on and off campus. These experiences may be assigned a range of

  • focus on a historical perspective of Namibia from colonization to democracy Engage with indigenous people, cultures, and the country’s unique geography on study tours, through rural homestays in the villages of northern Namibia and visits to Namibia’s renowned national parks and game reserves Create your own batik art in a workshop in Windhoek Engage with the local community through an internship or volunteer work with community organizations Spend January enrolled in a context-setting, intensive

  • life takes them.  We teach Aristotle in the language he spoke, we explore issues of race and ethnicity in part by relating them to such issues in the Greco-Roman world, and we are tracing the roots of the contemporary medical profession thousands of years into history.Second, Classics is one of the most innovative academic programs at PLU. Our Classics faculty work with the departments of Women’s and Gender Studies, Religion, Honors, History, English, and Art, to create cross-listed and

  • 10th Anniversary CelebrationDr. Paul ManfrediDr. Geoff FoyMichele Anciaux AokiDr. Thad WilliamsLi Bin 李斌Weiwei PengBridget YadenTamara WilliamsJoanna GregsonCarla SantornoAllan BeltonProfessor Yao LeyeProfessor Gao Wei 高伟Dr. Deng BoProfessor Dongmei HuangDr. Paul ManfrediPaul Manfredi’s research concerns modern and contemporary Chinese poetry and art, modernism, and urban culture in China. His articles have appeared in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, Journal of Modern Literature in

  • graduation, he delivered room service at a hotel, earned a Master of Arts in the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago, taught elementary art education, co-managed an underground art gallery, and volunteered at the Washington State Historical Society before earning a Master of Science in Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is passionate about digital preservation, social justice, and his elderly Dachshund mix, Willie.

  • requirements (Education students) Learn about this young democratic country with a focus on a historical perspective of Namibia from colonization to democracy Engage with indigenous people, cultures, and the country’s unique geography on study tours, through rural homestays in the villages of northern Namibia and visits to Namibia’s renowned national parks and game reserves Create your own batik art in a 3-day workshop in Windhoek Engage with the local community through an internship or volunteer work with

  • pride of place at the front corner of his “farm.” At the memorial service for Alan, Tom Lorentzsen remembered his first visit to Al’s place, when he’d told him, “Alan, this is all junk!” Alan then took him to a huge installation in the desert, filled with a great variety of “junk” recovered from Watts and other neighborhoods in Los Angeles. This had convinced him, Tom admitted, that Alan really was creating art. Mark Andersen told some stories about sharing back-court duties with Alan on the PLU

  • Northeastern College (Blytheville, AR) Art Institute Of California-Argosy Los Angeles (Santa Monica, CA) Art Institute Of California-Argosy Orange County (Santa Ana, CA) Art Institute Of Seattle (Seattle, WA) Ashland Community & Technical College (Ashland, KY) Aspen University (Denver, CO) Augsburg University (Minneapolis, MN) Augustana College (Rock Island, IL) Augustana University (Sioux Falls, SD) Aurora University (Aurora, IL) Austin Community College (Austin, TX) Austin Peay State University

  • School of Education section of this catalog for further information. Chemistry (CHEM) - Undergraduate Courses CHEM 101 : Introductory Chemistry An introduction to basic chemical principles, reactions and mathematical skills relating to chemistry. Specifically tailored to students with limited previous chemical experience or those that desire a review of these topics before taking CHEM 105/115. (1) CHEM 103 : Food Chemistry - NW Basic chemistry and the scientific method are applied to cooking, baking

  • StudiesCollege of Professional StudiesDescription: College of Professional Studies is home to the Departments of Communication, Media & Design Arts, Music, and Theatre & Dance. Concerts, plays, and art gallery exhibits are all overseen by the School. Webpage: www.plu.edu/professional-studies/ Email: ProfStudies@plu.edu Phone: 253.535.7150 Campus Location: Ingram 101 Return to Learning Updates for 2020-2021: All of our artistic offerings will continue but will be modified for safety of students, faculty, and