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writing three scenes, and with the help of some PLU singers and software simulating an entire orchestra, they got to hear some of their work. “She was very intrigued with the music,” Youtz said. They decided to stop in the face of uncertainty. “Why would you write an entire opera if you don’t have a performance in mind?” Youtz pointed out. “That would be a lot of work, and maybe for nothing.” But then James Brown, chair of vocal studies and director of PLU’s opera programs, started talking with Youtz
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Center for Gender Equity.The center began as the Women’s Center and is celebrating 30 years in March. Its new name better represents the plethora of services and programs offered. “As the CGE coordinator, I do bystander trainings, Sista Circle, queer programming, and support advocacy,” Jordan said. “Bystander training brings awareness to concerning behaviors and encourages students/faculty/staff to step in when they see potentially harmful situations arise. Sista Circle strives to be a safe space for
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of Change Degrees of Change works to prepare diverse, homegrown leaders to succeed in college and use their degrees to build more vibrant and equitable communities. Headquartered in Downtown Tacoma, Degrees of Change programs include Axt Six, Ready to Rise, Seed Internships, Tacoma Completes, and Guid Ed Insight College Enrollment Data. “I wanted local students to have the opportunity to work at home, if they wanted it,” continued Whitney. “If you go to UWT or PLU or wherever, and you want to go
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PLU’s 2017-18 President’s Annual Report “…This past year, you helped make great strides in our shared goal of investing in a strong today and a bright tomorrow for PLU. The strong today included graduating 742 Lutes into the world to advance their unique vocational journeys. The bright tomorrow includes expanded academic offerings, reimagined resources for students and alumni, and innovative new programs on the horizon. “Last year, about 5,000 Lute households, friends of PLU and organizational
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PLU’s 2017-18 President’s Annual Report “…This past year, you helped make great strides in our shared goal of investing in a strong today and a bright tomorrow for PLU. The strong today included graduating 742 Lutes into the world to advance their unique vocational journeys. The bright tomorrow includes expanded academic offerings, reimagined resources for students and alumni, and innovative new programs on the horizon. “Last year, about 5,000 Lute households, friends of PLU and organizational
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“It was very informative. It made me feel good about the path I've chosen so far and the possibilities that I could have for the future.” -Current Student “It was very helpful and affirming to hear from other people who have gone through the programs and are navigating the world. I really enjoyed hearing their stories.” -Current Student “The program highlighted the passion PLU students hold in their real-life pursuits, as well as the tremendous value our faculty have lent to the students in
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. (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) Tamara Williams, executive director of the Wang Center for Global Education, says the China program gives students the opportunity to learn about a global superpower from the inside. The experience epitomizes all of PLU’s study away programs that carry the Gateway label. Gateways are defined by a “commitment to long-term partnerships,” Williams said, an open door that meets the educational needs of both places. “The door swings both ways,” she said. Wang Wenhao has found
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Cumulative Competencies for the Anthropology Minor Level I: Anthropology 100 Level CoursesBy the end
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A Guide to Careers in NursingA Free Resource for Beginning and Advanced Nursing Professionals /*
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supervisors are key elements in assuring health and safety at PLU.Manager Responsibilities (Officer, Dean, or Director)Managers are responsible for ensuring that: Individuals under their management have the authority to implement appropriate health and safety policies, practices, and programs. (WAC 296-800-11010) Funding for health and safety programs, practices, and equipment is requested, secured, and appropriated as needed. Areas under their management are in compliance with PLU health and safety
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