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  • both sacred and secular music. Auditions at the beginning of fall semester. (1) MUSI 362 : Knights Chorus - CX The study and performance of repertoire for tenor and bass voices. Emphasis on individual vocal and musical development. (1) MUSI 363 : University Singers - CX The study and performance of repertoire for soprano and alto voices. Emphasis on individual vocal and musical development. (1) MUSI 366 : Opera - CX Production of chamber opera, opera scenes, and full operas. Participation in all

  • the role of sustainable marketing in a global society. Topics covered include marketing planning, consumer behavior, marketing research, and an emphasis on marketing mix decisions for firms and nonprofit organizations. Prerequisite: BUSA 201 or 340. (4) BUSA 309 : Operations and Supply Chain Management Creating value through the production and distribution of goods, services, and other economic activities with a focus on quantitative problem solving techniques. Operations and supply chain

  • segmentally labeled IDRs. 2:20 pm - Tetrazole: A Cost Effective Alternative Dye for Isolating and Quantifying Lipid Droplets for Biofuel Production Cassidy Hobbs, Capstone Senior Seminar Due to increasing demand for green energy, the field of biofuels has increased dramatically. Recently, lipid droplets have been identified as a source of material for the creation of biofuels. Currently, Nile Red dye is the most common and easily accessible dye used experimentally to identify lipid droplets in algae

  • chose to include PLU in your estate planning, or created or helped us grow an endowment, you elevated PLU to a very special place; you made us a part of your family.   At the end of the day we are all here because of PLU students.  As you enjoy the student experience video, and then hear directly from one of my favorite PLU students, know that you are investing, strike that… you are making a very real difference in the lives of current and future generations of the PLU family.   Thank you.” Top

  • chose to include PLU in your estate planning, or created or helped us grow an endowment, you elevated PLU to a very special place; you made us a part of your family.   At the end of the day we are all here because of PLU students.  As you enjoy the student experience video, and then hear directly from one of my favorite PLU students, know that you are investing, strike that… you are making a very real difference in the lives of current and future generations of the PLU family.   Thank you.” Top

  • School for Holocaust Studies’ Educational Technologies Department, where she developed online courses taken by students all over the world, edited and contributed to the online e-newsletter, and created educational videos for the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. Sheryl has represented Yad Vashem in different contexts both in the US and in Israel, speaking at seminars, international conferences and at the United Nations. Sheryl is currently Yad Vashem’s Program Director for Echoes & Reflections, a

  • social? How do substances affect quality of sleep? Does cannabis/marijuana impact memory and attention? In this presentation, learn the answers to these questions and more. Resources: Situational Tolerance Video Check In with Yourself Washington Wednesday, 9/18/246:00PM-7:30PMOlson Auditorium Study Away FairWednesday, 9/20/2310:00AM-2:00PMAnderson University Center Campfire Worship Wednesday, 9/20/237:00 PM-8:00 PMPflueger Fire Pit Volleyball Vs. University of Puget SoundWednesday, 9/20/237:00

  • and you’re getting your hands dirty, by experience not just by reading it in a textbook,” she said. “That’s what kept me coming back over and over again.” So, it was a no-brainer for Martin to return to the university as part of the first cohort of the new Doctor of Nursing Practice Program. It connects students to health care providers all over the Puget Sound region, typically primary care providers, as they navigate their pathways to leadership in nursing. (Video by Rustin Dwyer , PLU) “The

  • . K. Clementi is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, and Peter and Bonnie McCausland Fellow of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on the Holocaust and women’s cultural production. She is the author of Holocaust Mothers and Daughters: Family, History, and Trauma (Brandeis UP, 2013), and of several articles on the subject of genocide, the relation between patriarchy and violence, especially as it targets women

  • know your ’80s stars. View 25th Anniversary Video and photos from the Women’s Center’s 25th anniversary prom. View Stories of Inspiration and Lasting Impact By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE Editor Since its founding in 1990, Pacific Lutheran University’s Women’s Center has empowered women and their allies to become advocates for gender equity and social justice. Along the way, through education, counseling, mentoring and even celebration, its staff, volunteers and community have changed perceptions