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  • & Staff Across PLU! Harstad Women Empowerment & Gender Equity Social Mixer! Snacks: charcuterie board and fruit & lemonadeFriday, 9/16/223:00PM-4:30PMHarstad 1st floor lounge Block Party (Featuring Rock the Vote & Engagement Fair) Join Residence Hall Association (RHA) and Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU; PLU's Student Government) for an epic block party event featuring music & dancing, registering to vote, and meeting/mingling with PLU & Parkland clubs and organizations! Friday, 9/16/224:00PM-8

  • Choice Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa “A greener S N 2: Substitution reactions of polar and nonpolar primary halides in water” May 12, 2023 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 9:00 am | Opening Session, AUC CK9:00 am | Opening Welcome Joanna Gregson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs 9:10 am | Opening Presentation Student(s)Presentation Hailey WhartonSoprano Sings Opera Faculty Mentor: LeeAnne Campos, Music Hailey Wharton, soprano, gives context for various operas and performs arias from roles in

  • . Highlights include serving as the Mathematics Department representative to the Planning Committee for the Morken Center and serving on the Educational Policies Committee, the Diversity Committee, and the Natural Sciences Division’s Safety Committee. Those closest to Rachid say they will remember Rachid as a dear friend; a proud, loving father; an avid Moroccan cook and lover of Moroccan music; and a soccer enthusiast who played with friends twice a week. He is survived by his two adult children who are

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  • students of pop music among my friends, and kept us up-to-date during the first years of Beatlemania. In June of 1967, following our graduation, Al and I joined Doug and two others in in Doug’s Pontiac GTO for a road trip south, listening the whole way to the just-released Sergeant Pepper album that was getting wall-to-wall play on the radio. We first stopped in San Francisco, trying, with our one-day growth of whiskers and slightly mussed-up short haircuts, to look as if we fit in at Haight-Ashbury

  • specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) EDUC 391 : Foundations of Learning Investigation into theories of learning and development and into historical and current practices, values, and beliefs that influence efforts to shape learning in educational settings. Topics include: self as learner, theories of learning, others as learners, exceptionalities, technology, values literacy, and factors influencing learning and literacy. Limited to music and health and fitness education majors

  • Reception and Resource Fair for Families, Supporters, and Students Friday, September 1, 2023, 4:00–5:00 p.m. Upper Campus Grassy Quad (between Hauge, Xavier, Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts, and Hong Residence Hall), near Red Square This joyful event welcomes new Lutes with refreshments, music, a short program, and an  ice-breaker game of community bingo. We are excited to welcome our incoming students and their families and supporters to campus on Friday, September 1, 2023. Check out

  • people about it, they are often surprised. Maybe it isn’t so surprising given what we learned at PLU — the values of a liberal arts education: going to small classes, and knowing our professors. We also learned a lot playing basketball on a team that traveled long hours on buses, playing in a cracker box gym, receiving five dollars for meal money each day, warming up before games to gospel music played on an old pipe organ. These experiences teach you something no class really can: teamwork

  • of psalms, chanting and sacred music from various religious traditions. Those visuals transform into a marriage of fluttering lines that dance on the pages, illuminated with gold trimmings and vibrant colors. The sound waves of psalms run horizontal; those of the other traditions — Islamic, Jewish, Native American and more — run vertical. Together, they create an inclusive tapestry of sound that you see rather than hear. The idea is to honor the physics of sound, which reverberates through the

  • students in observational astronomy and fluid dynamics research, and she contributed to NASA’s Dawn Mission timeline. Her passions for astronomy, music, and art inspire outreach projects, including the children’s book about astronomy, Little Bear’s Big Night Sky, that she wrote and illustrated.Stephanie L. Johnson is the dean of the College of Liberal Studies at Pacific Lutheran University and a professor of English. She is the co-editor of Cultivating Vocation in Literary Studies (Edinburgh 2022) and