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  • Internship with the Portland Pickles: 8 questions with Simon Luedtke ’24 Posted by: mhines / November 29, 2023 Image: Simon Luedtke ’24 spent the summer interning for the Portland Pickles, a collegiate wood-bat baseball team based out of Portland, OR. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) November 29, 2023 By Jeffrey RobertsPLU Marketing & Communications Simon Luedtke ’24 is a strategic communication major from Newberg, Oregon. His communication studies, combined with his part-time job with PLU Athletics

  • Back to Step 3 Back to Step 5Exempt ReviewThe review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).Learn more about exempt researchOnly certain categories of research qualify as exempt, based on federal regulations. Students must still submit an HPRB proposal (and accompanying documents), so that the HPRB will understand how participants’ identity and privacy will be protected. If the HPRB reviews a project and determines that it is “exempt,” no further oversight or

  • afternoon at the matinee performance. Here at the Jane Austen Review, we spend a lot of time reading and watching Austen adaptations and I wasn’t sure what to expect from Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)—I was blown away by the performances I saw! I laughed so much and had an absolutely fantastic time. If you are in London or have the ability to travel to London, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) should unquestionably be added to your itinerary.The show opens with the cast coming onstage dressed as

  • have the same impact on students’ lives.” After her undergraduate degree, she traveled to England to earn her MFA at University of Exeter. World-renowned Shakespeare expert, Professor Peter Thomson, drew her there. When she got to Exeter, she developed the impression that Thomson had been trying to retire for years, but as a student-favorite, they just would not let him leave. It was also during her time in Exeter when she studied with Phillip Zarrilli, who would become the topic of her

  • Junior Assessments For BM junior assessment juries: Recital jury time is approximately 15 minutes. You may choose which piece to perform first, then the jury committee will select from your recital repertoire. A minimum average score of 30/50 must be achieved to pass. See jury rubrics for more information. For BA/BMA junior assessment juries: Total jury time is approximately 15 minutes, roughly equally split between performing your jury selection and presenting your project proposal. A minimum

  • University Singers. It’s exciting to see some of the new students develop their vocal ability and musicianship. There are also singers in that group who are very busy with their majors and just want to sing for fun without a big time commitment. I love seeing them enjoy what they do for fun and relaxation. Also, conducting classes are a blast! My favorite part is seeing the “lights come on” with students in Conducting 1 who are experiencing conducting gesture for the first time. Conducting 3 requires

  • Music Audition Repertoire webpage for more information. How long should my video be? Before the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person auditions allowed for about 5 minutes of audition time. We ask that you keep your video submissions under this time allotment, or the shortest amount of time needed to complete the scales, exercises, or excerpts you are playing. Where do I upload my video submissions? There is a portal to upload your video in the online application. If you are auditioning in a primary and

  • December 1, 2008 Science Happens (and Much More) When Monika Maier ’09 was preparing for a month of fieldwork in the remote South Hills region of Idaho a year ago, she made sure to study-up on more than just crossbills, the birds they would be researching. She also prepared for the emergency delivery of a human baby. At the time, the assistant professor of biology who was leading the study, Julie Smith, was seven months pregnant. And Maier, on her own volition, was determined to be ready – just

  • significant role in changing the teams’ nickname from Knights to Lutes and his popular “Old Time Prices Night” promotion at basketball games. Kittilsby also returned PLU football and men’s basketball to the radio and handled play-by-play duties for Lute baseball from 1983-85. He was named PLU Distinguished Alumnus in Sports in 1980 and The News Tribune’s Puget Sound Athletic Administrator of the Year in 1978. As Sports Information Director, he won three “best in nation” awards for his recruiting books and

  • to a continued partnership in 2016, when WCCW inmates were invited to share their own stories. Students worked closely with the inmates to produce original monologues as part of the performance.   While meaningful, the inmates wanted to deepen their ties with PLU. “They only got to know them for the afternoon,” Collis said of the initial partnership. “They wanted more time with the students.” That, accompanied with an absence of the monologues in 2017, resulted in a new arm of the partnership