Page 189 • (2,018 results in 0.079 seconds)
-
in Germany, and the nearly five in New York City. No question growing up in the Pacific Northwest in particular, and the American West in general, have greatly defined my work. I’m fortunate to be extremely fond of the place I’m from. The mountains, waters, trees, and even vast horizons east of the mountains have always been dear to me and important to the work. Other art of any discipline greatly informs my work, as well- whether film, music, other painters… Seeing the contents of so many
-
Harald made his first official state visit abroad, traveling to the United States in connection with the 50th anniversary of the American-Scandinavian Foundation. • In March 1968, it was announced that King Olav had given his permission for the Crown Prince to marry Miss Sonja Haraldsen from Vinderen in Oslo. The couple had known each other for nine years before their marriage was approved. The wedding was held in Oslo Cathedral on Aug. 29, 1968. Read Previous PLU Alumna and Gospel Music Superstar
-
. “It’s a step in the right direction,” Green said of the recent upgrades across campus. In addition to the elevators, which will be completed by January 2018, a wider restroom door and new ramp provide better access to the Kreidler Hall lounge where commuter and military-affiliated students gather. Paving between Mary Baker Russell Music Center and Hong Hall, as well as miscellaneous spots around campus, offer smoother access to sidewalks (funds from ASPLU were included in this project). And
-
long stretches. Beginning her Lute journey in what seemed like a “big city” was a whirlwind made a bit less overwhelming thanks to her older brother who also was a student at PLU. Wagstaff was a decent pianist, but when she met the other students in the intense PLU music program, she didn’t feel like it was a fit. She foundered a bit. “A business degree seemed like a good option because all my friends were doing it, and I could get good grades without doing much work. That all seems very lazy but I
-
this is super important. Learning another language sheds light on your own language, your first language, your mother tongue, and it opens crazy worlds, crazy opportunities. I mean, in terms of, like, travel, in terms of what music you can be exposed to, what movies, TV series, what cultural production you can come into contact with and learn from. It just opens the floodgates of knowledge and culture. I never said this to my students because I didn’t have the chance to, but I had a couple students
-
her dad worked away from home for long stretches. Beginning her Lute journey in what seemed like a “big city” was a whirlwind made a bit less overwhelming thanks to her older brother who also was a student at PLU. Wagstaff was a decent pianist, but when she met the other students in the intense PLU music program, she didn’t feel like it was a fit. She foundered a bit. “A business degree seemed like a good option because all my friends were doing it, and I could get good grades without doing much
-
“Eat Street” in 2013. “I wanted to create a job for myself where I could be myself,” Krause said. That took a lot of hard work and missed weekends in the beginning. For the first couple years of business, Krause and Lynch worked six days a week without vacations. Now, they have a full staff of employees and work three days a week. The rest of the time they dabble in creative projects, primarily making music with their band Fort Union, and managing food cart logistics. “We saw where it was going, so
-
Theatre & Dance Learning Outcomes Theatre Apply disciplinary standards in professional portfolio mat
-
Mission StatementPLU THEATRE AND DANCE’S MISSION Pacific Lutheran University Theatre and Dance sup
-
PLU’s Theatre & Dance Department provides full support for student productions and student organiz
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.