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  • is established in memory of Nathan Schoening, for the strength, love and care he provided his family and for his commitment to the PLU community. Please join me in thanking Nate’s parents, Chris and David, both PLU graduates of 1968, who are here tonight and in honoring Nate’s legacy. Nursing Skills and Simulation Center In the 2018-19 academic year, we look forward to renovating the former Garfield Book Company to become state-of-the-art nursing skills and simulation labs, classrooms, faculty

  • to defeat their opponents in 1-on-1 combat. Saturday, May 9th9:30am – FractaSound Grant Rayfield (BS), Alex Schuster (BS/Art) FractaSound is a fractal-based audio visualizer; this java desktop application aims to provide users with an appealing and customizable animation accompaniment for music. After installing the application, users will be able to import their own music in .WAV or .MP3 form. Users may also select one of several color theme presets to customize the animation to their liking

  • Next Making an art out of giving of oneself COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford June 12, 2024 PLU welcomes new Chief Operating Officer and VP

  • : stories of American soldiers with traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Casemate. Read Previous On Exhibit: LGBTQ+ Authors and their Works Read Next Black History Month: Black Art Matters Exhibit LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: LGBTQ+ Authors and their Works October 5, 2022 On Exhibit: Graphic Novels January 6, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium February 16, 2022

  • O’Connell Killen The capacities for such discrimination do not come at will or on demand. Even more, they do not develop if one endures humanities courses only for some other end. They begin as part of insight. Insight arises when one has been grasped by a question or problem, lured into savoring an idea, stunned into stillness by language or art. Insight, especially powerfully transformative insight, is more than cognitive or intellectual, it involves one’s entire being. Transformative insight tends to

  • Glenn Lee Library Endowment Fund Orlando and Myrtle Lee/Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship Guy J. and Louise Leesman Endowed Scholarship Raphael Lemkin Prize / Endowment Fund LHC (Lyman Claridge) Endowed Scholarship Fund Lider Family Education Endowment Paul Liebelt Endowed Scholarship Monica Sara Lightell Memorial Scholarship Ernest and Jennie Liming and Art and Ethel Cummings Endowed Memorial Scholarship W.H. Lindberg Trust Scholarship Hildred Linder Endowment Fund Richard E. and

  • of life (kama), and moksha. To learn more:  Crash Course Buddha and Ashoka https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-asia/beginners-guide-asian-culture#hindu-art-culture Books available at the PLU library:  Click here for the library guide to Hinduism Hindu wife, Hindu nation, community, religion, and cultural nationalism, by Tanika Sarkar HumanismHumanismImportant text: None Major holidays: Human Light Major figures in this tradition: Enlightenment Scholars, scientists Place of worship: None

  • Messiah Festival of Music and Art in Kansas where she sang Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, recitals, and performances of Handel’s Messiah. As a regional artist, she has appeared in many performances of Mozart’s Mass in C Minor, Brahms’ A German Requiem, Mahler’s Symphony No. 4, Haydn’s Creation, and world premieres. She sang the Mater Gloriosa in the first Oregon performance of Mahler’s Eighth Symphony with Eugene Symphony in 2002, conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Her career launched with notable

  • Poetry (feature), Ploughshares, The Idaho Review, Seneca Review and other magazines. His band, Professor Len and the Big Night, combines a literary reading with live music. An electric guitarist as well as a writer, he is currently collaborating with the composer Garrett Shatzer on a blues-influenced piece in the art-song tradition to be sung by the tenor David Saul Lee, accompanied by CityWater New Music Ensemble. In addition to writing the text, Glazner will play electric guitar with CityWater in

  • recent works were coming under fire by Stalin’s regime and the fifth symphony was his response. Dreamscapes: Munch, Memory, and the Sea May 12 | 7:00 p.m. | Scandinavian Cultural Center Lecture in conjunction with the TAM Edvard Munch and the Sea exhibition. Discusses Munch overcoming his own personal struggles through art and being in the landscape. CCES/dCenter/CGE Meet & Greet May 13 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. | Red Square Stop by Red Square (weather permitting) to meet the staffs and interns who