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Gerson, Yad Vashem, “Tunisia’s Jewish Boxer: Teaching the Holocaust Through the Human Story” Convener: Bruce Kadden, PLU 11:30 - 12:00 p.m. – Performance by Kesselgarden of Ladino music, AUC Regency RoomKesslegarden performers: Carl Shutoff and Laurie Andres Convener: Carl Shutoff 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. – Lunch, AUC Chris KnutzenLemkin 1st Place Essay Contest Winner: Anna Marko Mayer Summer Research Fellows: Austyn Blair, “The Bosnian Genocide (1992-Present Day): How the Use of Rape as a Weapon of
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The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ Disposition of the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs OrganThanks to the vision of Professor Emeritus David Dahl and the financial help of many, in particular the Fuchs foundation, a magnificent organ of 54 stops with three manuals and pedal was installed in Lagerquist Concert Hall at the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Built by Paul Fritts and Co. of Tacoma, WA, it was finished in 1998 as Opus 18. The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ is a mechanical-action (“tracker
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New Delete Chemistry Academic Programs all programs program website Chemistry Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Opportunities for chemistry majors at PLU Transcription [video: Outside sign reading “Rieke Science Center” with bushes in the background] (upbeat music) [video: Inside Rieke Science Center on the second floor, panning on the mural with a quote from PLU alumni William Foege: “So what is better than science
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of all academic and administrative units of the university in global education. To make a written report to the faculty at least once a year. The chair of the committee shall file a record of the committee’s activities in duplicate reports–one with the faculty secretary and one with the president of the university at the close of the school year. Membership for 2024-25: Name: Jennifer Rhyne (rhynejl@plu.edu) – Chair Department: Music, Theatre & Dance Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253
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transformative power of education as part of the human experience. Many of our students, especially those taking philosophy as a part of their General Education program, remark that they would not have taken philosophy of their own choice, but found the material, process and communal experience to be valuable and transformative, regardless of their major or professional track. In a recent article in the Mast Magazine, music student Mollie Parce noted of her January term Ethics and the Good Life course, “I
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in communications and minored in music, playing flute in the University Symphony Orchestra. Her first job after graduation was with Symphony Tacoma, where she worked on everything from ticketing to marketing. She and her husband decided they wanted to live abroad, so they earned certificates in teaching English as a foreign language and moved to Prague, in the Czech Republic, where they taught. The Czech capital is also renowned for its transit system. Neither Walker’s experience as a student in
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also help students. At PLU, Walker majored in communications and minored in music, playing flute in the University Symphony Orchestra. Her first job after graduation was with Symphony Tacoma, where she worked on everything from ticketing to marketing. She and her husband decided they wanted to live abroad, so they earned certificates in teaching English as a foreign language and moved to Prague, in the Czech Republic, where they taught. The Czech capital is also renowned for its transit system
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. You can find her work around campus, through PLU’s Division of Marketing and Communications as well as Mast Media, and in The News Tribune of Tacoma. She’s embraced the Pacific Northwest lifestyle, driving around in her Subaru, hiking mountains and drinking craft beer. Brooke Thames ’18 Brooke Thames is a California native currently studying journalism at Pacific Lutheran University. She harbors a particular affinity for music journalism and loves covering music news and writing reviews whenever
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& Indigenous Studies Did you know? Every year, one to three PLU students graduate with an individualized major that they have designed. Did you know? Recent individualized majors include Music Business, Global Health, Business of Visual Art, Movement Linguistics, Digital Media, and Holocaust, Genocide & Indigenous Studies. DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non
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& design, dance, media, music, and theatre (acting & technical). Students are eligible to apply and audition for awards in multiple fields. Amount: $1,000-$7,500 per year, renewable for up to an additional three years of undergraduate study. These awards will be in addition to any merit scholarships students receive. Application: Students must complete applications for scholarships by February 11, 2025. For more information, visit the College of Professional Studies website.Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships
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