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  • consisting of three non-affiliates of PLU will rate the contestants on all aspects of their audition performance, including choice of repertoire, musical interpretation, technical facility, and stage appearance. Judges will be chosen from a pool of individuals suggested by the faculty early in the Fall Semester.  The Director of the Orchestra will serve as the competition chairperson. Winners will be announced at the conclusion of the competition by the chairperson of the competition. The decisions of

  • terminating the program that grants Dreamers – undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children – the opportunity to study and work legally in this country. President Trump’s decision affected Professor Kaufman as a professor and as the granddaughter of four immigrants who came to the United States in the early 20th century. “It’s a personal issue… it’s my understanding of what this nation is and who should be here,” she says. Professor Kaufman does not want to end up in a situation where

  • pandemic, 46 students returned home early in spring of 2020 and PLU study away was put on hold for 2020-2021. We were so excited to send students into the world again this year! The Annual Wang Center Photo Contest is an opportunity for #LutesAway students to reflect upon their study away experience and provides a way for students to share the world’s images, from their perspective, with the PLU community. Here is the online version of the exhibit which includes all the winning photos and videos plus

  • situating the novel in the context of early nineteenth-century ideas about manners, I show how Jane Austen’s use of free indirect discourse is at the service of her critique of the upper class.Kathryn Einan4:30-5:00pm Capstone Title: “The Distance is Nothing”: Socio-Economic Movement in Pride and Prejudice ePortfolio: Abstract: This project develops a reading of spatial representation in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to reveal how Elizabeth Bennet’s movement effectively bridges socio-economic

  • great teachers at PLU. Torhild L. SkillingstadGlobal Studies & Chinese Studies, 2013 PLU er en relativt liten skole, noe som gjør at professorene kjenner elevene og man får mer personlig oppfølging. Det akademiske holder veldig høy standard og man får absolutt noe igjen for pengene det koster å gå der. Det skjer noe på skolen hele tiden, så man har ikke tid til å sitte stille alt for lenge. Med mange muligheter til å jobbe på campus er det store muligheter til å bli kjent med nye folk og lære mer i

  • ?  Swim team (2011-2013) Designer at IMPACT and the Career Connections office (2012-2015) Tingelstad Hall Resident Hall Council (2012-2013) ASPLU Senator (2012-2013 ) What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced since graduation? Early in your career you have to make so many big decisions. Should I do x or should I do y? Each decision you make can impact your life in so many ways. You are influenced by your friends, family, and other people in the industry you’re in. One of the biggest

  • that aimed to serve Jewish residents of the Puget Sound region. “I was tasked with writing a first-hand experience of an outsider’s view of a service at Temple Beth El, in Tacoma,” said Melissa McGuire ’06, an early member of MediaLab. “This project forced me out of my comfort zone and took my writing to a new level. It was one of the hardest, yet most rewarding, assignments I ever worked on.”  Also during that inaugural year, MediaLab students filmed and edited MediaLab’s first documentary, titled

  • up, Watts was bullied by people who labeled her an “outsider” from an early age. Where some might have been crushed or silenced by that designation, however, she’s grown from it and learned to become a self-advocate.“Sometimes I still feel like an outsider in my own community,” she said. “I was very aware that I was different — I see in an array of rainbows, and other people see black and white.” Watts said if it wasn’t for her aunt, who urged her mother to get Watts diagnosed, this might have

  • a prop making nerd with an interest in both the practical effects and artistic ends of the sculptural spectrum. He is particularly interested in multiply-produced works and the individual paths of reproduced objects.Portfolio Dambi ParkBFA, Studio Art Dambi’s career began at an early age and she now serves as a Social Services Supervisor. As she has always loved to help out the people of her community, she is striving to earn another degree in Psychology to become an Art Therapist.Portfolio

  • international tours to China (by the Choir of the West and University Orchestra) and to Norway (by the Wind Ensemble and University Chorale), thereby affirming both our place on the Pacific Rim and our Scandinavian history. The times of change returned in the early 1990s as enrollment downturns of the previous decade finally hit PLU and the university entered uncertain economic times. PLU’s current president, Loren J. Anderson arrived and led the university through those turbulent times. The university