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. Independent student shows outsource everything, even borrowing and making costumes. We used ticket sales to reimburse our designers. Kenzie was the main director, and I co-directed, particularly the scenes involving music. I did some choreographing and production work, which included poster design and distribution of money. How did things turn out? Ruggeri: It was successful and sold out the studio theater for the run of three days—two nights and one matinee. We also conducted a survey gauging the lessons
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borrowing and making costumes. We used ticket sales to reimburse our designers. Kenzie was the main director, and I co-directed, particularly the scenes involving music. I did some choreographing and production work, which included poster design and distribution of money. How did things turn out? Ruggeri: It was successful and sold out the studio theater for the run of three days—two nights and one matinee. We also conducted a survey gauging the lessons the audience took away from the show. About a
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credit. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 360 : Psychology of Language The study of language as a means of communication and structured human behavior. Topics include: biological foundations of language, psycholinguistics, speech perception and production, sentence and discourse comprehension, nonverbal communication, language acquisition, bilingualism, language disorders. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 375 : Psychology of Women Exploration of psychological issues pertinent to women. Includes such
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this is super important. Learning another language sheds light on your own language, your first language, your mother tongue, and it opens crazy worlds, crazy opportunities. I mean, in terms of, like, travel, in terms of what music you can be exposed to, what movies, TV series, what cultural production you can come into contact with and learn from. It just opens the floodgates of knowledge and culture. I never said this to my students because I didn’t have the chance to, but I had a couple students
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October 5, 2019 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Student Spotlight: Kyle Siemers Return to President's Dinner Event Click on the video to watch President Allan speak. Allan Belton, PresidentAllan Belton is the 14th President at Pacific Lutheran University. Before he became President, he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, responsible for the University’s administrative functions including Business Operations & Finance, Human Resources, Facilities & Construction
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beginning a content unit or learning module. 3Entry and Exit TicketsEntry and exit tickets require students to reflect on a reading assignment, video, lecture, or other and then write a brief response to a question on an index card that is designed to gather information about their understanding of core facts, terms, concepts and ideas. 4Guided Reading NotesStudents receive a copy of notes that summarize content from an upcoming assigned reading, but that includes blanks. As students read, they provide
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will be new to you. I divide the compositions into 9 chapters as I see them: Longing, Hope, the messenger, fate, the eyewitness, pure entertainment, the broken heart, censored, in memoriam. This lecture, which includes some video and audio recordings, introduces through the art of music the affirmation of life and living for the Terezin prisoner. Presenters: Nick Strimple, Professor of Practice, Thornton School of Music, USC Murry Sidlin, Defiant Requiem Foundation, Conductor Moderator: Edwin
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You Can Play project (a social-activism campaign dedicated to eliminating homophobia in sports), we made a video and put out inclusion posters saying, “If you can play, you can play.’ The Queer Ally Student Union (QASU) invited me to one of their meetings to listen while they discussed hyper-masculinity in sports and to be a part of the conversation. At the end when I told them about the You Can Play Project, everyone gave me a standing ovation. I had tears of happiness. For me, it’s common sense
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