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Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre Like it did for so many, the theatre cal
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Upcoming Student Series Production, Blood Wedding Theater opens the Spring semester with their stude
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Dance Team Winter Showcase features student choreography on the highs and lows of life The PLU Dance
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time of her presentation she was waiting nervously to hear whether she would get a job as a data analyst at Seattle-based Horizon Air. She credited this physics capstone – she had to do two others to complete her triple major – with catching the attention of the human resources department at the airline. Every spring, hundreds of PLU students go through the drill of final projects, called capstones. But these research projects, works of art, or music compositions are much more than a final box to
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the interview process February 23-24, 2024. *Please note: The Regents’ Scholarship will replace the previously awarded President’s Scholarship or Harstad Founder’s Scholarship. Application: Students must apply for admission to PLU by December 1 and complete the Presidential Scholarships application by December 15.Artistic Achievement Awards - $1,000-$7,500Eligibility: Exceptional ability in the fields of art & design, dance, media, music, and theatre (acting & technical). Students are eligible to
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project. Students will share their work with members of their scholarly community and in some instances with the public. Note: these are the general education outcomes for culminating experience courses. Departments and programs will add additional outcomes for discipline-specific skills, practices, and content areas.General Education Learning Outcomes (old program)Art, Music, and Theatre (AR) Students will demonstrate comprehension of the various artistic skills and processes that contribute to a
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of intense emotions. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, lively music, and a photo booth. Cost: Free for members, $20 general, $10 student with ID. Email RSVP@TacomaArtMuseum.org by April 1. Members’ opening in-kind support provided by Heritage Distilling Co. Conversation with the Collector: Sally Epstein, Sunday, April 10, 2 pm, Location: TAM A core group of prints in Edvard Munch and the Sea are from the exceptional collection of Sally Epstein, who has amassed the world’s largest private Munch
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puzzle Get outside Pierce County Trail Maps Listen to some new music Read all the books you have been meaning to get to! Watch encore performances by The Metropolitan Opera Tiny Desk Concerts Playlist by NPR The Enneagram Personality Test 14 free online personality tests to help figure yourself out How to Keep Wellness a PriorityIt can be easy to fall into a rut when you’re at home so much. Try these resources out to keep your wellness up during this time! Washington Health Benefit Exchange Open
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). Kiana Norman-Slack ’17 Kiana is finishing up her senior year at Pacific Lutheran University. She is studying communication with a concentration in journalism, as well as a minor in theatre. Kiana is very passionate about music, theatre and writing, and she hopes to find a successful way to incorporate all of her interests. Kiana is a self-proclaimed K-Pop enthusiast and happily invests most of her spare time exploring Korean culture. When she’s not doing that, she’s either binge watching a show on
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