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& Networking LUTE Link: A university-wide online networking platform where students can connect with alumni and resources they need to achieve their academic, career, and personal goals. Ted Talks – Select a Ted Talk and follow it up with a group chat/community discussion. PLU Career Services RELAX Health & Wellness There is a lot going on in the world. Take a moment to breathe, re-center yourself, and/or be active. Spend time in the PLU Community Garden Meditation and calming music At home health and
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Taube. Concerto competition winner Laura Hillis will perform the first movement of the Korngold Violin Concerto, and a work by student composer, Emilio Gonzalez will receive its world premiere, Obsession. Gonzalez studies music composition and has written pieces covering a wide range of mediums, from percussion solos to wind ensemble pieces. Obsession is his first time writing for symphony orchestra. “I have always been fascinated with movie music and this piece is my interpretation of movie music
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Bachelor of Arts Non-music cognate required: minor or second major outside of music – 44 semester hours
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managed effectively, regardless of what is thrown at her.” Another colleague described her as “the glue that has kept the department moving forward successfully.” Beyond the department, Mathews has served on the Global Education Committee, Faculty Affairs Committee, Long-Range Planning Committee, the Human Participants Review Board, General Education Council, IHON Steering Committee, Women’s and Gender Studies Executive Committee, and Holocaust and Genocide Studies steering committee. She is the
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instances, Jews practiced resistance by joining underground activities to preserve artifacts and accounts of the Jewish community under the Nazi regime. Still others, in their everyday lives, continued to resist the Nazis by maintaining their spiritual practices, by engaging in sports activities such as soccer, or by creating music to lift people’s spirits. Jews also worked in underground organizations to assist in aid and rescue work, risking their own lives in an attempt to keep others alive as
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experience that extends beyond the walls of our campus to the digital world,” said Associate Professor of History Michael Halvorson. All PLU summer courses, including online courses, are open to non-matriculated students, meaning that any learner can register by filling out the online registration form. Most summer courses are scheduled in one of two four-week terms (June 1-27 & June 29-July 25). Each term includes both general education and major-specific courses. The 17 courses being offered online
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” 4. Daneshia Vashchenko-Cline “Buzz about the Birds and the Bees: Education, Equity, and College Students Sexual Experiences” 5. Isabel Garza & Madison Barr “Children’s trust in expert testimony” 6. Olivia R. Burg “Sleep-Related Factors & their Correlation to Sleep Quality & Cognition in Undergraduates” 7. Keisha J Laguer Vandessppooll “How Yoga and Meditative Music Affect Our Working Memory and Mood” 8. Cassidy Conrad, Aislyn Nihan, & Dylan Smith* “How Perceived Childhood Fortune Affects
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group, Muh Grog Zoo, performed. From PLU to the Broadway Center to TEDxTacoma, it’s all come together for Utley like, well, a carefully crafted script—complete with a couple of fateful plot turns. At PLU, Utley studied Theater and spent a good deal of time with the Music program. “My education in the undergrad program and the things that I was involved with … made me realize that music and theater and the arts aren’t just a hobby; they aren’t just something you do for fun to entertain people,” said
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commitments to social justice, will invite participants to consider the relationship between environmental and public health as she addresses sources in Lutheran higher education that foster a spirituality of justice. Paul Westermeyer, a distinguished Lutheran musician and historian from St. Olaf College and Luther Seminary, brings his scholarship on the music of justice that forms ethical commitments. In that light, and in support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual
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Jazz Under the Stars concert lineup announced Posted by: Kate Williams / April 30, 2019 April 30, 2019 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerThe 2019 Jazz Under the Stars series will begin on Thursday, July 11th in the outdoor amphitheater of the Mary Baker Russell Music Center at PLU. This annual summer concert series is FREE to the public, as it is PLU’s gift to the community. The series runs Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. for six weeks. The lineup for the 2019 series: July 11 – David Deacon-Joyner
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