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dozen ensembles, many of which tour regionally, and some even internationally! Did you know? There are over 190 music concerts each year, including our popular Christmas Concerts and a full opera performance. Did you know? Want to get even more involved? Join PLU’s Collegiate WA Music Educators Association, The American Choral Directors Association PLU student chapter, musicals in the theatre department, or one of two student-led acapella groups on campus. DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land
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Manchester. The education half I would describe as interesting and the abroad part I would describe as amazing. I also think studying abroad helped me a lot because some of my closest coworkers have either been in Europe or from Europe, also South America. Having this experience behind me I think helped with connecting and not being “that American” as much. In our field it is becoming increasingly common to not just have teams in different countries, but to have a single team composed of people in
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, Armenian, Cambodian, Rwandan and Native American genocides. Each genocide is its own unit with its own texts, explored both individually and comparatively, through a combination of historical texts, films, memoirs, and first-person testimonies. This fall, Marcus and Griech-Polelle had funding to invite survivors and/or descendants of survivors from each genocide studied in the course, thus giving students a more personal and immediate way to think about each genocide and its legacy in the present
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worldview. The MFT program trains students to address a wide range of clinical concerns impacting individuals, couples, and families. Classes in the first year are typically twice a week, 3:00 to 6:30 p.m., with increasing time commitments in the second year. The M.A. MFT program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. NursingThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) is designed for nurses
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Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: On Wednesdays from 9:30am-10:45am and Saturdays from 12:30pm-2:30pm Where: Memorial Gym, attached to Names Fitness Center Club President’s Email: barbara.wagner@plu.eduRed Cross ClubDescription: Guided by the fundamental principles of the American Red Cross and their mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors, the club will learn, practice and
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Holocaust and Genocide Studies Innovation Studies Native American and Indigenous Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Other committees First-Year Experience Program Steering Committee Peace Scholars Committee Wild Hope Center for Vocation Steering Committee Provost Related Service OpportunitiesThe following represent a wide variety of opportunities: New Faculty Mentorship Program serve as a mentor for new faculty members SGID Consultant SGID (Small Group Instructional Dialogue) consultants
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services in the United States. The awards program is an initiative within Edison Universe, a 501(c)(3) organization that strives to recognize business leaders and product teams for their breakthrough products and ideas. Unsurprisingly, the awards are named after Thomas Edison, who, along with his Menlo Park inventing team was able to create an unprecedented number of machines, devices, and technologies for American industry. Edison’s success helped to establish at least four different industries that
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Religion African American Grief: Rev. Dr. Beverly Wallace, Luther Seminary St. Paul, MN End of Life – We Can Do Better: Research and Approach to End of Life; Dr. Mark Mulder, Dean of the School of Business, PLU Professor of Marketing Life and Loss in a Time of Unknowing: Spiritual and Mental Health Perspectives; Satya Jaech, MA, LMHC, SoulWork Counseling & Spiritual Direction, Tacoma, WA 2. 7:00-8:30pm A Hybrid Zoom webinar with Dr. Deanna Thompson, Author of Hoping for More: Having Cancer, Talking
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adolescent naivete, with his final blueprint formed with suggestions from both his parents and close friend, Krag Unsoeld, who would later join Youtz on his wanderings abroad. Youtz’s eventual route began with the accrual of a financial launch pad in Europe, and concluded with a Tibetan finale. It was time spent discovering and shaping his passions – music and China. “First of all I wanted be an astronomer. Dad was a physicist. I grew up with telescopes and I still read Scientific American every month. I
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listenable standards. Keith Henson OctetLearn MoreJULY 21: Olympia Jazz TentetteSix horns and four rhythms combine to create OJT “Olympia Jazz Tentette,” with all the energy and pizzazz of a big band with the subtlety of a small combo. Under the expert guidance of trumpeter Syd Potter, OJT offers an eclectic mix of music from great jazz composers and the Great American Songbook.JULY 28: Wendy GillesWashington native and PLU alumna Wendy Gilles has spent the last ten years in New York, carving out a niche
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