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Travel to Alcina’s island for a story of magic, enchantment and song. This January, surround yourself with magnificent music when Pacific Lutheran University Opera performs Handel’s Alcina on the Karen Hille Phillips Mainstage. There are four opportunities to view the production: January 22, 23, and…
from the epic poem, Orlando furioso, Handel’s masterpiece focuses on the sorceress, Alcina and her enchanted island that lures lovers into her power. One of these lovers, Ruggiero, is a warrior betrothed to Bradamante, who disguised as her brother, travels to the island in search of him. “It’s an opera with just exquisite tunes. My favorite moments in the opera are the exquisitely beautiful arias sung by our students,” Brown remarks. “There are a couple of arias, which will feature extended solos
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhD9U3jPRdE MediaLab returns with a new groundbreaking documentary in April By Katie Baumann ’14 The award winning MediaLab is proud to present its newest film , “Beyond Burkas and Bombers: Anti Muslim Sentiment in America,” premiering during Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Arts + Communication…
, from different walks of life and backgrounds to help bridge this gap and create personal connections. Throughout the course of the documentary, the filmmakers crafted a story that follows the day-to-day journey of an average American couple, finishing up their undergraduate degrees and beginning their life journey as a married pair. They also happen to be Muslim. Surrounding this narrative, the audience will hear from academics, students, comedians and politicians from around the nation and, in
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Junior Rachel Diebel first remembers hearing about the AHA London program during a Study Away 101. Intrigued, she attended an information session about the AHA program and knew it was the perfect
fortunate enough to travel to other countries in mainland Europe as well. She was able to visit friends on the Granada program in Spain during her spring break and after her semester in London was over, she spent a couple of weeks with friends in Italy. It’s clear from the way that Rachel describes her semester away that she misses London with every fiber of her being. Although her time in London has ended, she walked away from it a much more confident person. From booking plane tickets to navigating
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The PLU Writing Center isn't just for students. We're also here to help out faculty members. Need help with designing a syllabus or just one specific assignment? Drop us a line, and we will be more
Writing Syllabus Designing Effective Writing Assignments Facilitating Successful Peer ReviewEncouraging Students to Use the Writing CenterThere are a couple of things we would like instructors to know about the Writing Center so that you can help students have the right expectations and attitude, which can lead to more successful consulting sessions. While Writing Consultants try to let student clients set the agenda for sessions, as a policy, we do not proofread. We usually follow a process that
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
You Ask, We Answer: How is your Honors Program? Professor Seth Dowland, director of our International Honors Program (IHON for short), along with a couple current IHON students answer questions submitted by prospective PLU students about what it means to be an IHON student. March 4, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sProfessorsStudent Voice
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Living in one of PLU’s residence halls is a great way to build your on-campus community through our residential learning communities.
RESIDENTIAL LIFE AT PLU Living On CampusLiving in one of PLU’s residence halls is a great way to build your on-campus community through our residential learning communities. Residential learning communities allow you space to be challenged to live and grow, create meaningful relationships with your roommate and hall-mates, try out leadership experiences and carve out a legacy for yourself. There is a two-year on-campus living requirement (you can commute if you live with your family within 25
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Every individual and family is unique and special. That is why I am passionate about wanting to help individuals, couples, and families on a therapeutic journey to mold a more substantial foundation
desire to help others stems from years as a military spouse. I am intimately familiar with the military culture’s unique challenges and the specific struggles that a spouse and mother may face. With my experience, knowledge, and studies, I am deeply committed to building a strong therapeutic bond with you. Together, we can navigate life’s challenges and strengthen your beliefs in yourself and your relationships. My roots lie in the Pacific Northwest, but I’ve been fortunate to experience life in
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Therapeutic Leadership: David Ward discusses his approach to leading PLU’s College of Health Professions David Ward is a practicing therapist who says the origins of his vocation go all the way back to his childhood home. “I grew up in a family where I benefited from strong family ties, and I saw the impact of imperfect but strong relationships,”… September 20, 2023 Health Professions
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Therapeutic Leadership: David Ward discusses his approach to leading PLU’s College of Health Professions David Ward is a practicing therapist who says the origins of his vocation go all the way back to his childhood home. “I grew up in a family where I benefited from strong family ties, and I saw the impact of imperfect but strong relationships,”… September 20, 2023 Health Professions
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This exhibit, displayed in a living room setting in the Library lobby, is made up of reading materials from the Library’s collection . Books highlight political and societal polarization, and the inability to communicate and collaborate, as it relates to problems such as climate change,…
strained relationships among those of different races, ethnicities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, and social classes. (Exhibit closed March 17, 2020.) This exhibit supports the 9th Wang Center Symposium: Disarming Polarization: Navigating Conflict and Difference. The symposium takes place March 5-6, 2020 in PLU’s Anderson University Center. Read Previous On Exhibit: Books from the Collection about Food Read Next On Exhibit – Black History Month: Black@PLU LATEST POSTS Black History Month
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