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Oksana Ezhokina Associate Professor of Music - Piano; Coordinator of Keyboard Studies Full Profile 2
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Svend Rønning Professor of Music - Violin; Coordinator of String Studies Full Profile 253-535-7605
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James L. Brown Professor of Music - Voice; Coordinator of Vocal Studies Full Profile 253-535-7614 br
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Jennifer Rhyne Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory Full Profile 253-535-7058 rhynejl@plu.e
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William J. Becvar Professor Emeritus, in Memoriam Full Profile
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A Christmas Carol – PLU’s one-act musical version of Charles Dickens’ classic tale “But Chri
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east of London today to perform with the choir of Royal Holloway. The building and chapel were exquisite. After an afternoon performance, we headed back into London to have a group dinner and see an evening show in the West End – at the Lyceum Theatre. We briefly toured the Covent Garden area and sat down to an Italian dinner before heading a few blocks away to see “The Lion King.” Tomorrow we’ll run out to Oxford for our final performance in the UK before gearing up and heading off to Germany
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Mathematics Physics Psychology College of Professional Studies Art & Design Business Communication, Media & Design Arts Education Innovation Studies Music Theatre & Dance Why an on-campus venue?To create the sort of intimate and meaningful experience graduates are telling us they desire, and in order to accommodate the families, friends, and guests of our graduates, we’re hosting four separate Commencement ceremonies spread over two days in May 2024: one for each of the four colleges that make up PLU
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and Princeton, and will study women’s health at Vanderbilt, Kelsey will study social work at Smith. Anna is off to seek a Ph.D. in neuroscience at UC-Davis, Ashley in nanoscience at Colorado, and Joe in plasma physics at Wisconsin. Angela is headed to the New School for Drama in New York, while Jordan will join a theatre company in Washington DC, and Abagail in Philadelphia. The “I’ve got a new job stories” are also exciting. Shannon and Annie will be working at Bank of New York Mellon as
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Vegas, and came to PLU thinking she would major in Chinese studies. But a summer workshop at the University of Maryland, prior to the start of her first year at PLU, pointed her in a different direction. “I wanted to do something creative,” she said. Her creativity blossomed at PLU, where she graduated this year with a degree in theatre. Although her degree carries a concentration in acting and directing, Watts continues to write because she sees a need for more diverse characters in the
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