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relations support, video projects, web-based productions, community communication efforts, as well as on-campus multimedia productions. Some students — including Joshua Wiersma ’18, a communication major and former member of MediaLab — say the new concentration is a good fit that will assist students who want to pursue interests in film and other visual media. “I’ve heard several students say, during my time at PLU, that if there was a film program or concentration available, they would pursue that
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students; free – 18 and younger. The production is a one-of-a-kind show to hit the theatre this year. The production is not only written and directed by PLU faculty member, Tom Smith, it will also have a double-cast, with two actors playing the same role on different nights. “Aunt Raini was double-cast to offer more roles to students and to provide audiences a chance to see two different casts interpret the work differently.” In addition to two weekends of performances, there will be a talkback after
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students; free – 18 and younger. The production is a one-of-a-kind show to hit the theatre this year. The production is not only written and directed by PLU faculty member, Tom Smith, it will also have a double-cast, with two actors playing the same role on different nights. “Aunt Raini was double-cast to offer more roles to students and to provide audiences a chance to see two different casts interpret the work differently.” In addition to two weekends of performances, there will be a talkback after
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By:Debbie Cafazzo September 12, 2019 0 Palmer Scholars https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/09/palmer-scholars-cover-1024x504.jpg 1024 504 Debbie Cafazzo Debbie Cafazzo https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/05/debbie-cafazzo.jpg September 12, 2019 September 26, 2019 Palmer Scholars Alumni Board member Jonathan Jackson ’12 leads the Tacoma-based organization In a sea of flowing red, white, green, blue and black, dozens of proud
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University associate professor was honored with the American Psychiatric Nurses Association’s Psychiatric Nurse of the Year award last month, a well-earned achievement that sums up a career of pushing boundaries and innovative work in the nursing field. “I have some really great colleagues around the country who respect me and my work over the years,” Moller said. “To be selected is really rewarding and humbling, it’s still a bit overwhelming to me.”The award is given annually to a nominated APNA member
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Marketing minor, Amy works in primarily digital mediums; including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, AfterEffects, and Premiere. In her time at PLU, Amy has become skilled in other techniques such as drawing, printmaking, and ceramics. As a four-year member of the Pacific Lutheran University softball team, Amy is very passionate about sports. Throughout the years she has found ways to integrate her love of athletics with her appetite for art and design. As a California native, Amy is also able to
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Ensemble, Emerald Ridge High School Concert Band, the Northwest Regional International Tuba Euphonium Conference, the University of Idaho, University of Oregon, University of Victoria, Pacific Lutheran University, Puget Brass, Brass Band Northwest, the Harvey Phillips Northwest Big Brass Bash, Sun City Concert Band (Sun City, Arizona), Sitka High School Band (Sitka, Alaska), Tacoma Community College Wind Ensemble, Tacoma Community College Orchestra, Bremerton High School Symphonic Band, Grays Harbor
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Ensemble, Emerald Ridge High School Concert Band, the Northwest Regional International Tuba Euphonium Conference, the University of Idaho, University of Oregon, University of Victoria, Pacific Lutheran University, Puget Brass, Brass Band Northwest, the Harvey Phillips Northwest Big Brass Bash, Sun City Concert Band (Sun City, Arizona), Sitka High School Band (Sitka, Alaska), Tacoma Community College Wind Ensemble, Tacoma Community College Orchestra, Bremerton High School Symphonic Band, Grays Harbor
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, or teach a private composition lesson. I will probably be meeting with a music faculty sometime during the day. I meet with each full-time faculty member once a month, to get to know them, and to discuss issues and concerns that they may have. Several times a week, I will walk over the University House to have lunch with other faculty and staff, so I can gain a wider university-level perspective. There is always some type of group meeting during the day: with the entire music faculty or in
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Excellence Award in Teaching recognizes a member of our faculty who embodies a commitment to excellence in their ability to communicate knowledge and inspire students. This year, the award is presented to Dr. Emily Davidson, Associate Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies. A colleague wrote “Dr. Davidson represents the best of PLU in her efforts to foster an environment of care, inclusion, thoughtful inquiry, and a love of learning. In particular, her work with first-generation and Latinx students
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