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captured his imagination and took him to a land, far, far away. “I was always drawing stop-motion movies and little drawings and cartoons in the sides of my textbooks and stuff like that,” he said. “And I was always borrowing my Dad’s video camera.” In high school, Perry took every art class he could find. And when he ran out of art classes, he started crafting coursework through independent study. He did the same thing at Pierce College, and then transferred to PLU. It was here his future career got
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is an interdisciplinary program focused on creative solutions, using design thinking, collaboration, and entrepreneurial mindsets. Working in teams, students develop opportunities and solutions for contemporary problems. The program’s class options span the gamut from video game history to business to graphic design. A makerspace in Hinderlie Hall offers sewing machines, electronics, paints, and more for crafting inventions. In an innovation seminar, Ambachew learned about the cyclical creative
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Highlights Back in the Day Members of the PLU community spoke candidly about life as a Lute and how they discovered vocation and purpose. Watch video Black at PLU Brought together current students and alumni to talk about the black experience at PLU. View full photo Clay Crows Reunion Brought together current Clay Crows and members of the improv group dating back to its beginning in 2008 for a performance during the weekend. View full photo 50th Reunion Members of the Class of 1968 gather for a group
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Highlights Back in the Day Members of the PLU community spoke candidly about life as a Lute and how they discovered vocation and purpose. Watch video Black at PLU Brought together current students and alumni to talk about the black experience at PLU. View full photo Clay Crows Reunion Brought together current Clay Crows and members of the improv group dating back to its beginning in 2008 for a performance during the weekend. View full photo 50th Reunion Members of the Class of 1968 gather for a group
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Equity; Gender, Race, and Sexuality Studies; and Languages and Literature Curator: Julie Babka, Librarian2021-2022 On Exhibit: Wang Center Photo & Video Contest Winners During the 2021-2022 academic year, 149 PLU students participated in global and local study away programs to acquire new perspectives on critical global issues, advance their language and intercultural skills, form valuable new contacts and lasting connections, and advance their academic and career trajectory. Due to the worldwide
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Jennifer Reynolds, Senior Capstone Seminar DNA is susceptible to damage. It is known that this damage can lead to mutations due to replicational mutagenesis; it is thought that mutant RNA may be generated via transcriptional mutagenesis, causing the production of mutant proteins, which may increase replication in a process called retromutagenesis. This lab concentrates on providing significant evidence of this process by analyzing mutation rates and comparing them to DNA damage
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& Panel, RSVP Requested, AUC CK 6:00pm – 8:00pm Pride Door Decor Making, Tingelstad Hall 6th Floor LoungeFri 4/19Lawa Kūpono `Oe will continue the conversation in day 2 for Pacific Islanders at PLU to connect and talk about what it means to be PI at PLU. 4:00pm Lawa Kūpono `Oe Day 2: PLU Pacific Islander Community ConnectionSun 4/21Volunteer at the Community Garden Work Party and explore the cycle of food production from seed to harvest to donation. 11:00am Community Garden Work Party, PLU Community
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“natural state,” the referee said. Given just 90 seconds to decide between the two painful options, Johnson felt compelled to cut his hair. The referee oversaw the action, forcing the shy teen’s hair shorter and shorter in front of a crowd, as captured in a viral video. Johnson won the match, and the situation led to New Jersey passing the CROWN act in 2019. New Generations When young, Lucas experienced the painful chemicals that straighten hair. As a young adult, she delighted in discovering the
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China’s rich culture, tradition, and history. To view a video from the 2015 summer trip, please follow this link.
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the Division of the Senior Historian, The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Raphael Lemkin Lecture & Award CeremonyApril 25, 2019 at 7 p.m. Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Miss the Event?Click Here to View Video Raphael Lemkin Lecture Spring 2018 Violence, Espionage, & Anti-Semitism: British & Soviet Spy Ops Against Boston’s Christian Front Organization, 1940-1945Fr. Charles R. Gallagher, S.J., of the history
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