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  • Professional Studies School of BusinessSuperCAPP – Degree audit data for course schedule planning and student advising. Watch a tutorialCommunication, Media, & Design Arts DepartmentSuperCAPP – Degree audit data for course schedule planning and student advising. Watch a tutorialSchool of EducationSuperCAPP – Degree audit data for course schedule planning and student advising. Watch a tutorialInnovation Studies ProgramSuperCAPP – Degree audit data for course schedule planning and student advising. Watch a

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsLearning Is ForEver - The BasicsWhat is LIFE?LIFE is an abbreviation for Learning Is ForEver, a continuing education program for active retirees. Imagine a school without grades or tests.  A place where the only prerequisites are an active mind and a desire to learn in a congenial atmosphere.  Fill the classrooms with dedicated students of retirement age.  They are a community of learners who design their own classes according to their own needs and interests, people

  • , instruction sessions are scheduled to meet students at their point of need, and librarians can work with faculty to determine appropriate timing for library instruction. The PLU Librarians also have experience in instructional design and can work with you to integrate library instruction into your course and develop research projects and assignments that align with institutional learning outcomes and the goals of your course. How do I arrange library instruction? If you are interested in arranging library

  • Business, Communication, Media & Design Arts, Education, Humanities, Innovation Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Kinesiology, Marriage & Family Therapy, Music, Natural Sciences, Nursing, Social Sciences, Social Work, and Theatre & Dance. Global Education PLU is a national leader in global education, with a vision for “educating for a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world, both locally and globally. International Honors The International Honors Program is a rigorous alternative to the General

  • completed in as few as 14 months, or over the course of 26 months. Classes occur in the evenings and are a mix of traditional and hybrid in design.2. Theory to Practice FocusUses evidence based, best practices that critically evaluate, integrate and apply current, primary research and established theoretical concepts. Coursework focuses on building an evidence-based practice through rigorous coursework applied to real-world situations. All students complete an applied project as part of the program.3

  • Faculty Feature: Meet Amanda Sweger, Associate Professor of Theatre The PLU Theatre & Dance Department is lucky to have Amanda Sweger as a faculty member. Amanda has taught at PLU since fall 2012. She focuses on lighting and scenic design and has a professional practice outside the classroom. Continue reading to get to know… April 9, 2020 FacultyTheatre

  • perform with Tacoma’s Northwest Sinfonietta. Interact with them on Facebook.Learn More OperaThe Opera Workshop explores stage production of chamber opera and opera scenes. Workshop members participate in all facets of production, including set and costume design, staging and performance.Learn More INSTRUMENTAL University Symphony OrchestraThis ensemble undertakes an ambitious four-concert series of programs exploring the finest in orchestral repertoire. In addition, the members of the orchestra

  • can follow the story with English supertitles on a screen above the stage. The annual production comes together with a collaborative effort between students and faculty. Sheila Bristow, PLU’s opera coach, and Brown are joined by Theatre faculty member Kathleen Anderson for costume design and head of Stage Services, Art Giddings, as Technical Director. Faculty work alongside student designers: Erika Hagen and Tasha Smith (makeup and hair), Casandra Gramstad (lighting) and Emily Stenson (set). “It’s

  • a campus-wide scavenger hunt. Students worked on their projects throughout the year to prepare for Tuesday’s competition and showcase their efforts, said Brenda Tisdale, director of Tacoma’s MESA program. MESA is short for Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement. Competitions like the catapult and egg drop required teams of students to build their project from a bag of supplies given at the event, while for other events, like the bridge design, students brought their constructed projects to

  • speakers addressed topics related to art and communication. They included: Opening remarks by Monique Fouquet, vice president of academic administration at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, B.C. Sut Jhally, founder of the Media Education Foundation, whose talk, “Tough Guys: Masculinity and Violence” was presented in conjunction with the Men Against Violence conference Gary Geddes, noted author, poet and Vancouver, B.C., resident, whose closing address was titled “Operation Trojan