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  • share the images, from their perspective, with the PLU community. We display these photos in the Library lobby to promote study abroad and to give students an opportunity to have their work viewed by a large audience. Exhibit supported: PLU’s global education program. Curators: Wang Center Staff and Holly Senn, Librarian     Uganda Event-Related Books Books from the Mortvedt Library collection displayed in a reading room in the lobby that speak to Witness Uganda, a documentary musical coming to PLU

  • coordination and technique, sight-reading, improvisation, playing by ear, harmonization of melodies, lead-sheet realization, transposing, ensemble playing, and public performance. Requires no previous keyboard experience. Intended for music majors or minors, but students of all areas are welcome. (1) MUSI 152 : Keyboard Musicianship II Development of piano and musicianship skills in a group piano setting, including sight-reading, harmonization of melodies, lead-sheet realization, open-score reading, scales

  • Occurrence/$5 million aggregate, PLU endorsed as additional insured Workers’ Compensation – WA State statutory requirements Volunteer Accident – $50,000 per Volunteer/$500,000 Aggregate Filmmaker’s Errors and Omissions/Media Liability – $2 million Occurrence Sports Event PhotographyRequests to film or photograph sporting events on PLU’s campus should be directed to PLU’s Athletic Communications and Media Relations Department at 253-535-7356.Wedding & Portrait PhotographyPeople with a PLU connection

  • Buying textbooks Housing & Parking (whether you’re living on campus OR commuting) Meal plans Student employment Health forms and vaccine requirements Final high school or college transcripts AP or IB scores &/or transferring college credits (including Running Start) New Student Orientation This is a drop-in, come and go event (stay as long or short as you need to get your stuff done!).AUGUST 14 RSVPAUGUST 15 RSVPNEXT STEPS CHECKLIST You’ve paid your enrollment deposit and you’re ready to be a new

  • her family who were gathered up from Vashon Island and trucked off to a desert internment camp during WWII will have some resonance with the way Americans look at the Muslim American community today. Mary lives nearby, has been on KPLU before, and is part of the 75th Aniversary of this event which is happening next Tuesday the 16th of May. How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, Mohsin HamidFaculty Comment: The novel is a coming of age story set in an unspecified country in “Rising Asia.” Hamid

  • Manuscript Library and first promoter of the Saint John’s Bible, will speak on the role of the artist as interpreter of Scripture: the artist as visual preacher of the Word of God. Fr. Hollas’ knowledge of the Saint John’s Bible and his engaging manner of discussing the illuminations’ interpretations of the text will provide an excellent opportunity for teachers, musicians, artists, and preachers to engage the Saint John’s Bible and use its images in their own settings. This event is free and open to the

  • pavement in front of the Mayer family's last address are called Stolpersteine. Wiesbaden Hiding Place of Mayer’s Father “My father returned to Wiesbaden from Frankfurt since it was evident he could not hide with his cousins, but my Mom told him he could not stay because the Gestapo was looking for him. We had no Christian friends in Wiesbaden since we had not lived there very long, and in any event, people were afraid to harbor Jews because it would have been like harboring a criminal. An elderly

  • largest town hall attendance in Congress that year with 2,800 people at that one event,” Larsen said. “It really changed my view about how to structure our outreach to the people I represent.” Rick Larsen '87U.S. Congressman, in his office in Washington, D.C. View Rick Larsen's website As a member of the House Armed Services Committee and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Larsen has become an expert on domestic and global policy. But he also believes that part of being an

  • pavement in front of the Mayer family's last address are called Stolpersteine. Wiesbaden Hiding Place of Mayer’s Father “My father returned to Wiesbaden from Frankfurt since it was evident he could not hide with his cousins, but my Mom told him he could not stay because the Gestapo was looking for him. We had no Christian friends in Wiesbaden since we had not lived there very long, and in any event, people were afraid to harbor Jews because it would have been like harboring a criminal. An elderly

  • . It’s hard to believe this self-described introvert arrived at PLU from Tacoma’s Mount Tahoma High School two years earlier, determined to break out of her shell. “I didn’t want to miss out in college,” she explained. “I wanted something to pull me out of my comfort zone, and help me grow more skills.” Presenting at this year’s Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium was just the challenge Waite was looking for. Named in honor of its late founder and PLU provost, the event brought over