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  • Monday, January 26, 2015 • 8:00pm Shared concert with University of Tennessee Wind Ensemble John R. Cox Auditorium, Alumni Memorial Building University of Tennessee Campus 1408 Middle Drive Knoxville, Tennessee The Pacific Lutheran University School of Arts and Communication and the Department of Music are pleased to announce that their University Wind Ensemble will appear in concert at John R. Cox Auditorium on the University of Tennessee Campus on January 26th at 8:00pm. They will share the

  • Students who are interested in applying to PLU can take a free lesson with Dr. Gina Gillie. The lesson is an hour long and is an excellent opportunity to get to know the PLU horn studio and music facilities. While you are here, you can also observe an ensemble rehearsal such as the Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, or Choirs. To schedule a lesson and/or visit, contact Dr. Gillie at 253-535-7607. You may also schedule a visit with the Admissions Office .

  • work. As a PLU political science student, you’ll take classes to help you gain understanding in the areas of American government institutions, legislative processes, foreign policy, international relations, public law and political theory. Your professors – passionate teachers and experts in their fields – help organize and sponsor opportunities to put your skills and ideas to work, and encourage you to become involved in politics through internships, volunteering to help political groups and

  • We get it, it’s confusing to figure out when to take all the classes you need to graduate. And if you’re not sure about your major yet, that just adds to the overwhelm! We’re here to help!  At a Grad Planning Small Group, here’s what we’ll do together: You pick a major to use for planning purposes We show you all of the requirements for your major, Gen Eds, and Graduation We help you place each class where it belongs in your future semesters After just one hour, you get to feel great about

  • who chatted with Johnson were surprised to learn she was the evening’s entertainment. One guest even mentioned that Johnson could go on “one of those TV music shows.” Even as she became a star, during her lively run on The Voice in 2013, Johnson was nothing like the over-the-top coaches with whom she worked. Stephanie Anne Johnson: 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree' (Video by NBC) In 2013, then-cruise-ship singer Stephanie Anne Johnson ’06 auditioned for 'The Voice.' She’s the same on stage as she

  • natural and social sciences, emphasizing quantitative reasoning. Mathematics has always been part of innovative changes from the invention of the computer to the internet to the recent growth in data analytics, social media algorithms, and AI. And we train the next generation of mathematicians and statisticians who can adapt to these innovations successfully and ethically. PLU’s small math classes foster faculty-student interaction, promoting cooperative learning to maximize each student’s potential

  • active production program, producing up to 8 shows every academic year, about half directed by students. We bring in professional guest artists annually to provide master classes and production support to forge valuable connections. You’ll gain significant practical experience that builds on your coursework to develop a strong resume and will be well-prepared after graduation to enter the theatre profession or get into graduate school. Concentrations: Acting/Directing Design/Technical Musical Theatre

  • hang out and get to know my peers I get to know my faculty members and there’s lots of whiteboard space which I find really helpful for my classes like HTML analysis where we learn about circuits – [video: Kyle stands in front of the faculty directory in the Rieke building. The bottom of the screen reads “10:30AM”] Kyle: diagramming body systems and mammalian physiology between classes I love to go swing by my professors offices this way they can help me with course content that I might be

  • semesters. During the second year of the program it can be more difficult to maintain a full-time job as you are required to fulfill 20 hours per week at your internship site along with the required classes. Is it possible to live in Seattle while I complete the program?The MFT Program continues to have students who commute from the Seattle area. For the first year, it is only necessary to drive to Tacoma twice a week for classes. Once students start their practica, they will have to be on-campus at the

  • DJS Classroom | AUC 135 8am – 5pm, or whenever the door is open The DJS Classroom is a collaboration between the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability and the Parkland Literacy Center.  Here we are glad to welcome DJS connected classes, workshops, and community outreach programs.  When the space isn’t scheduled, we welcome students to use it as a study space. In this space you will find: Parkland Literacy Center: The primary mission of the PLC is to provide a safe and supportive