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Carl Petersen wrote, produced and starred in a short film titled “All The Marbles,” which screened at the Cannes Film Festival in France as well as the Gig Harbor Film Festival.
.” “The story wasn’t a direct correlation to my brother, but how I got to deciding to write a short about marbles,” Petersen said. “My brother was definitely the inspiration behind getting me (to sit down) with my hands on the keyboard, typing away.” Petersen wrote the first draft of the script in 2014 and collaborated with director Michael Swingler to produce the final version. The film took three years to produce. With Swingler’s input, the world surrounding Jameson and Wolf gained a playfully dark
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Fall 2024 Auditions August 31-September 4, 2024 Membership in a music ensemble is based on the results of ensemble placement auditions held in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center during move-in
) Sunday, September 1 – Saxophone, Brass & Overflow (9am-8pm) Monday, September 2 – Strings, Keyboard & Harp (9am-8pm) Wednesday, September 4 – Jazz Rhythm Section (Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Percussion/Vibraphone) (1:45-3:15pm) Audition Material: Audition Repertoire (Brass, Winds, Percussion, and Jazz) String Audition Repertoire (required) Audition Material Flutes: A five-minute selection(s) of your choice displaying both lyrical/slow and technical/fast playing such as repertoire from the Flute Music
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When Pacific Lutheran University alumnus Eric Johnson ’83 majored in political science and minored in biology, he wasn’t sure how the two would fit together in a career. After he graduated from PLU, he earned a Master of Public Administration from the University of Washington…
to them, and also working out in the community. I connect a lot of different levels of government to each other. That sounds like it must take a lot of communication chops. Yes, that’s a big part of it. Often it feels a lot like translating. I work with staff, agency partners and elected officials with high-level skills and expertise in finance, engineering, communications, and the environment. So I do a lot of work on my end to understand and evaluate things from those different perspectives
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New Chemistry department instrument will help students and profs probe world of the atom It looks like a rather fat, squat water heater. But to the students and professors gathered around it – or, more accurately, the computer that transmits readouts from it, the machine…
universe. The magnet is charged with electricity, which aligns the spins of the nuclei in a sample, thereby allowing it to be studied. After watching their sample drop into the NMR, the students focus their attention back on their computer in front of them. A few clicks of the keyboard and chemistry majors Erin Johnson and Jessica Dottl return to the lab to await their results, which will be e-mailed to them. Johnson said the automation of the $700,000 machine is amazing. She’s been waiting eagerly
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Across the world, we’ve seen a change in our daily routines as we seek to socially distance and help flatten the curve of the current pandemic. Nearly every part of daily life has been affected from how we learn, to how we work. What does…
as case numbers rise? Internships across the country fell to COVID-19 along with the professional development experience that they offer. Luckily, for current students, Brennan LaBrie ’21 and Armanda Dupont ’21, not even the pandemic could stop them from growing their skills in preparation for their graduation in May. LaBrie is continuing his work in Port Townsend with the local paper The Leader. He began the job with an internship in summer 2019 and returned this summer with a promotion, as a
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PLUS 287.1: Intro to Data Analytics (10406) Utilize tools like Excel to analyze real-world datasets and solve real-world problems. PLUS 288.
-Commerce Marketing (10408) – Use Shopify to gain hands-on digital marketing experience while working with real companies with stellar UI/UX design. PLUS 288.2: Social Media Strategy and Search Marketing (10409) – Aquire the skills global companies use to target and acquire new customers using Google and Meta ad platforms.CHAT WITH PROGRAM ADVISORLevel-Up Your CareerThe ability to communicate effectively with a diverse team gives you a unique career advantage.Learn In-Demand Skills The world is changing
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The major program outcomes of the Chemistry Department's curriculum are: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry by using critical thinking and analytical
Chemistry Department Learning OutcomesThe major program outcomes of the Chemistry Department’s curriculum are: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry by using critical thinking and analytical skills to solve chemical problems. Students will conduct experiments and demonstrate proficiency with appropriate lab skills, techniques, and instrumentation. Students will demonstrate the ability to search, understand, and put into use chemical literature as
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1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and theories in psychological science 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychology's major subfields 1.
principles to strengthen community & improve quality of lifeGOAL 4: Communication, Psychological Literacy, & Technology Skills4.1 Interact effectively with others 4.2 Write and present effectively for different purposes 4.3 Provide evidence of psychological literacy 4.4 Exhibit appropriate technological skills to improve communicationGOAL 5: Personal & Professional Development5.1 Exhibit effective self-regulation 5.2 Refine project management skills 5.3 Display effective judgment in professional
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The PLU Anthropology Department is dedicated to understanding the nature and variety of all humanity. Humankind has great cultural diversity, significant biological uniformity and an undeniable
“educate for lives of service” by offering courses that focus on the use and usefulness of our skills and knowledge. We infuse all our courses with intercultural skills that we encourage students to apply in a wide range of endeavors. Anthropology, more than any other program, seeks to heighten awareness of nature and strengths of a culturally plural society and a global community. Teaching from the MissionThe core lessons in recognizing ethnocentrism and using the concept of cultural relativity to
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Professor of French | French & Francophone Studies | wilkinrm@plu.edu | Coached by Professor Wilkin in French soccer slang, the French team won the Hong International Hall World Cup. Professor Wilkin teaches in four different programs at PLU: French & Francophone Studies, the International Honors program, the First Year Experience program, and Global Studies.
half worn off on the keyboard of the laptop she is currently writing this bio on–and so thank goodness there is joy in that too. She is immensely grateful for the intellectual freedom she enjoys in her scholarship, for the opportunity to interact with hopeful young adults on a daily basis in the classroom, and for the inspiration she gets year in and year out from PLU colleagues. Student-Faculty Research Grants Kelmer Roe Student Faculty Collaborative Research Grant ($2880), for students Kasey
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