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of Books. An electric guitarist as well as a writer, he has collaborated with the composer Garrett Shatzer on a blues-influenced piece in the art song tradition, At the Blinds, for which Greg wrote the text. Sung by the tenor David Saul Lee and accompanied by CityWater New Music Ensemble, with Greg on guitar, the piece premiered in November of 2014 at the Center for New Music in San Francisco and was recorded live. When he’s not teaching at PLU or at UC Davis, he lives in Creede, Colorado with
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curiosity, creativity, ambition and self-discipline. This will be presented in verbal analysis using whatever handouts are useful—score, chart, lyrics or other documents as are appropriate and relevant—and then performed live or via recording. The portfolio (scores, charts, recordings) of all previous compositions created to date while at PLU. ORGAN BM Three works in contrasting style: one pre-Bach, one of Bach, one post-Bach, totaling at least 20 minutes of music. The Bach work should be a major
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technologies and partner with campus and community groups to integrate historical storytelling with art, music, literature, environmental studies, business, and more! Check out our new History department podcast at https://innovativehistory.org Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs Membership Coordinator, Washington State History Museum Licenced Therapist, Arizona Junior Research Associate, Corporate Governance, Strive Infantry Platoon Leader, US Army Infantry Platoon Leader, US Army Client Program
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& Society) Human Geography4 or 5GENR 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Languages & Cultures4 or 5LANG 100TR4Elective Macroeconomics4 or 5ECON 1024Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Microeconomics4 or 5ECON 1014Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Music Theory4 or 5MUSI 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative Expression) Physics 14PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 15PHYS 1254Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 24PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 25PHYS 1264Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Electricity
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& Society) Human Geography4 or 5GENR 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Languages & Cultures4 or 5LANG 100TR4Elective Macroeconomics4 or 5ECON 1024Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Microeconomics4 or 5ECON 1014Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Music Theory4 or 5MUSI 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative Expression) Physics 14PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 15PHYS 1254Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 24PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics 25PHYS 1264Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Electricity
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Service in Between Schooling You might also like Saved by the Ball April 21, 2014 Musical Memories April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center April 21, 2014 Service in Between Schooling April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” April 21, 2014 More Story Lute Plays Piano "Up Close with the Masters" A Q&A With Natalie Burton '13 Music and Chinese Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 2013,... April 21, 2014 Supplemental Issue
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Plays Piano "Up Close with the Masters" Next Post Service in Between Schooling You might also like Saved by the Ball April 21, 2014 Musical Memories April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center April 21, 2014 Service in Between Schooling April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” April 21, 2014 More Story Lute Plays Piano "Up Close with the Masters" A Q&A With Natalie Burton '13 Music and Chinese Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna cum laude from PLU
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shape you into a well-rounded forward-thinking leader. (timer buzzing) (Professor Nargesi laughing) Professor Nargesi: Perfect. (upbeat music) Meet the Professors More stories Visit About When you pursue a business major in PLU’s top-ranked School of Business, you’ll gain the knowledge, skills and experiences to thrive as a leader and change maker in the global economy. Foundational classes include marketing, management, accounting, business, law, finance, strategy, supply chain operations, and
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may be considered. Some students have even made the leap from studying music, DeHope noted. “Students can transfer from any major,” she said. “(Non-business majors) have been some of the most successful students.” Samba’s interest narrowed from economics to finance when he realized he wanted to study something more specialized. “I think I was set and ready to study finance ever since I came to the U.S.,” he said. “I think I was set and ready to study finance ever since I came to the U.S.” PLU
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Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights Obituaries John Oliver Ruud ’64 John died on Feb. 5, after a seven-month battle with AML (Acute Myeloid Leukemia). He was an artist, teacher, singer (bass in the Choir of the West), photographer, gardener, poet, deep-thinker, soul-searcher and music-lover. He will be missed by his friends and family: sisters Ann Kolzing ’65, Carol Snyder ’67, Janet Ruud ’70, Kristine Ruud ’80 and his brother Philip Ruud. Professor Emeritus Larry Edison, Ph.D
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