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) THEA 455: Scenic Design (4) THEA 425: Running Crew II (4) THEA 485: Theatre Management (2) THEA 499: Capstone (2) Electives: 4 semester hours selected in consultation with advisor Minor Required: recognized university minor Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) DegreeMajor in Theatre 78 semester hours Concentrations Acting/Directing THEA 160: Introduction to Theatre (4) or THEA 102: FYEP 102: DJS Seminar (4) 4 semester hours from any DANC course(s) THEA 225: Running Crew I (3) THEA 250: Acting I
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pawed through the detritus on the forest floor. The “one” was a red back salamander, which had been hiding under a log where students were busily whacking away invasive species that had choked out native plants along Puget Creek in North Tacoma decades ago. The reddish-brown creature, about 6 inches long, seemed rather stunned to be the center of attention as faces peered down at it. The amphibian was then covered with moss and then students carefully worked around its new hideout, so as not to
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child and had to deal with her self image, while Ifill grew up during the era of black pride. “She internalized that,” Valerius said. “So there wasn’t anything anyone could say to make her feel she wasn’t beautiful.” Both Barack and Michelle Obama are also breaking apart the stereotypes that have often shaped how black women and men see themselves, Valerius added. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications from St. John University in New York, Valerius went on to earn her
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, please contact the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, either Neal Sobania, Executive Director (Sobania@plu.edu) or Carmen Eyssautier, Administrative Assistant (eyssaucj@plu.edu). Who may attend a PLU-Wang Center International Symposium?The symposium is open to the entire community. Anyone with an interest in the topic being discussed is welcome to attend all or part of CIS. How do I get to the Symposium?To get to Pacific Lutheran University, either place the university name or
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for and received a $3,000 grant from Wheat Ridge Ministries, an independent Lutheran charitable organization. The grant launched the tutoring program designed for the refugee children, the first of its kind in Tacoma, Summerour said. The church contacted PLU looking for a student to coordinate the program. Summerour said the church realized PLU had the expertise to help the children and the university was active in the community, so it “seemed like a logical possibility.” Social work professor
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Award for Chemistry in the Public Interest, the Lemelson-MIT Award for Invention and Innovation, the Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award, the Christopher Columbus Foundation Homeland Security Award, the Council for Chemical Research Diversity Award, and many more. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Montana State University and his PhD from California Institute of Technology. Montana State University awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Science in 2006. For more information
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Past Visiting ScholarsPLU and the Wang Center are proud of our visiting scholars and the work they have achieved. Below, you can find past visiting scholars listed in the year they arrived to PLU.2019-2020 Visiting ScholarsSu Qiaoling Guangxi University of Science and Technology, China Su Qiaoling was hosted by the PLU School of Business; their area of focus was on business education in the American context. Wang Yi North China Electric Power University, China Wang Yi’s focus was in marketing
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de la Educación." University Press and LOM Ediciones 2014: "Rosario Ferré Versus Rosario Ferré: el prefacio como centro de disputa." Ciberletras 32 July 2014: Accolades Wang Center Student-Faculty Research Grant, Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, Pacific Lutheran University, for the project “Jewish Uruguayan Memories at the Crossroads of Childhood and Old Age” conducted with student Riley Dolan in Montevideo, Uruguay (Jan. 2019) Division of Humanities Special Recognition
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de la Educación.." University Press and LOM Ediciones 2014: "Rosario Ferré Versus Rosario Ferré: el prefacio como centro de disputa.." Ciberletras 32 July 2014: Accolades Wang Center Student-Faculty Research Grant, Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, Pacific Lutheran University, for the project “Jewish Uruguayan Memories at the Crossroads of Childhood and Old Age” conducted with student Riley Dolan in Montevideo, Uruguay (Jan. 2019) Division of Humanities Special Recognition
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Ediciones 2014: "Rosario Ferré Versus Rosario Ferré: el prefacio como centro de disputa." Ciberletras 32 July 2014: Accolades Wang Center Student-Faculty Research Grant, Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, Pacific Lutheran University, for the project “Jewish Uruguayan Memories at the Crossroads of Childhood and Old Age” conducted with student Riley Dolan in Montevideo, Uruguay (Jan. 2019) Division of Humanities Special Recognition, Pacific Lutheran University, “for work with and for
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