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  • —meaning, for instance, the bride or groom is an alum, student, faculty member or staff member—may request permission to conduct wedding and portrait photography and filming.  Requests for permission must be received at least five business days in advance.All wedding/portrait requests must include the following information: Name of the person making the request, his or her affiliation to the university and contact information. Date and time requested (Note that the university will not accommodate

  • survey of theatre in modern and contemporary times as an institution that reflects history while forming new social values and ideas. (4) THEA 380 : Directing I The process of analyzing and making choices about scripts, casting, revealing the focus of scenes, and constructing the mood, rhythm, pace and main idea of productions. Prerequisite: THEA 250. (4) THEA 385 : Musical Theatre Performance: Golden Age An exploration of singing musical theatre from America's Golden Age in a studio setting. (4

  • . 80). The program features works based on previously-written vocal music, and also includes Wagner’s Prelude to Die Meistersinger, Butterworth’s evocative rhapsody A Shropshire Lad, and the Hebraic Meditation by Bloch–with faculty member Anna Jensen as double-bass soloist.  Huw Edwards conducts, making his debut with PLUSO.Get tickets to the University Symphony Orchestra concertWest Coast Premiere of James Stephenson's "this is most certainly true"Oct. 15 – 3 p.m. – Lagerquist Concert HallOn Oct

  • neighbor, Helmut. +Enlarge Photo “Early that morning, coincidences started happening,” Mahr said. “Natalie Mayer, Kurt’s daughter, told me that she knew her dad was with us, making things happen. At his childhood home, we were just looking at the exterior, as well as at the original outside of his childhood neighbor’s home, Helmut. We were under the impression that no one knew Kurt who lived there presently. However, a lovely woman popped her head out of one of the windows and joined in on the

  • neighbor, Helmut. +Enlarge Photo “Early that morning, coincidences started happening,” Mahr said. “Natalie Mayer, Kurt’s daughter, told me that she knew her dad was with us, making things happen. At his childhood home, we were just looking at the exterior, as well as at the original outside of his childhood neighbor’s home, Helmut. We were under the impression that no one knew Kurt who lived there presently. However, a lovely woman popped her head out of one of the windows and joined in on the

  • campus to using post consumer recycled paper. Additionally, the club has been involved in many on-the-ground activities such as invasive species removals, and environmental activism events. Everyone is welcome! Type of Club or Organization: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS)/Civic Engagement Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every Monday from 6pm-7pm Where: AUC 172 Club Email: grean@plu.eduImpactDescription: We are a student-managed, student-run design and advertising

  • ) PanelsAsking the QuestionsAngry Tías and AbuelasFaith Communities at the Crossroads: Bridging DividesConflict, Peacebuilding, and the Ethics of DiscourseAsking the QuestionsWelcome and Introduction: Asking the Questions 8:15 a.m. | March 5 | Scandinavian Cultural Center Made up of PLU faculty representing a variety of disciplines in the Liberal Arts, this panel kicks off the symposium with a series of reflections on polarization both as a human behavior and as a social and political phenomenon. Panelists

  • the centrality and implications of colonialism in the making of North America. We will also consider where and why the concept of genocide can help in understanding the experience of Native groups, the limits of the concept, as well as the basis for objections to applying it to the context of indigenous North America. (4) HIST 335 : Slavery, Pirates, and Dictatorships: The History of the Caribbean - IT, GE This course surveys the major aspects of colonial and post-colonial history in the Caribbean

  • Jewish Center Annual Alumni Journal (Winter 2017) Democratizing International Law-Making, in Olufemi Elias, and Charles Jalloh, eds., Shielding Humanity: Essays in International Law in Honor of Judge Abdul G. Koroma, (Utrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Brill, 2014). Nigeria, in Dinah Shelton, ed., International Law And Domestic Legal Systems: Incorporation, Transformation And Persuasion (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011)   Human Rights & State Collapse in Africa,  Utrecht

  • origin can enjoy the full protection of legal institutions.”12 Indeed, any person who is not a full citizen is liable to have all their rights stripped away at a moment’s glance, making the universalization and politicization of previously non-political identities—that is, the institutionalization of logic—a particularly dangerous element of the modern period. 10 Jacques Semelin, Purify and Destroy: The Political Uses of Massacre and Genocide trans. Cynthia Schoch (New York: Columbia University Press