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Dance concert covers new creative ground Dance 2017: Innovation features PLU dancers working with gu
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Amanda Sweger Chair, Associate Professor of Theatre Full Profile 253-538-8275 swegeran@plu.edu
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Mark Ivester Lecturer - Jazz Drums Full Profile 253-535-7602 ivestemd@plu.edu
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Fall 2024 Private Instruction Registration (link) view page
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A Christmas Carol – PLU’s one-act musical version of Charles Dickens’ classic tale “But Chri
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& Culture3, 4 or 5LANG 100TR4Elective Latin3, 4 or 5LATN 100TR4Elective Macroeconomics3, 4 or 5ECON 1024Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Microeconomics3, 4 or 5ECON 1014Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Music Theory3, 4 or 5MUSI 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative Expression) Physics 13PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 14 or 5PHYS 1254Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 23PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 24 or 5PHYS 1264Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism3 or 4PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed
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the interview process February 21, 2025. *Please note: The Regents’ Scholarship will replace the previously awarded President’s Scholarship or Harstad Founder’s Scholarship. Application: Students must apply for admission to PLU by December 1 and complete the Presidential Scholarships application by December 15.Artistic Achievement Awards - $1,000-$7,500Eligibility: Exceptional ability in the fields of art & design, dance, media, music, and theatre (acting & technical). Students are eligible to
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institutional priorities led President Robert Mortvedt to place the sciences and music on “pinnacles of lonely hope” for new buildings in his address at the fall retreat in 1968. Hopes for federal funding at the time of President Eugene Wiegman’s accession were dashed by the disappearance of congressional support for university facility construction. The biology department, receiving the use of a remodeled World War II barracks, graciously relinquished for our use the second floor laboratory most often
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! The Hispanic and Latinx diaspora is full of a rich and hidden history that is spoken and brought to life through music. Relationships of all kinds are danced to in the various nationalities and cultures. Whether its the historical relationships of migration and displacement, the familial bonds found within parents and their children, and even the ups and downs of healthy and toxic romantic relationships: there is something for everyone. 10am – 2pm Clothing Swap, AUC 1st Floor Grey Area 2:00pm- 3
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, calculator, textbooks, notes, pen and paper, and other websites. There should be no writing visible on the walls, desk, or table. No other people are allowed in the room during testing. No talking out loud or communicating with others by any means during testing, with the exception of a proctor or instructor if necessary. No leaving the room for any reason. Do not play music and/or television. Do not have any other computers or digital devices running in the room where test-taking will take place
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