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Denise Biddinger Associate Director for Print Production Phone: 253-535-7434 Email: biddindj@plu.edu Office Location:Printing & Mail Services Office Hours: (On Campus) Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 12:00 pm (On Campus) Monday - Thursday: 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm (Off Campus) Fri: By Appointment Biography Biography Denise Biddinger joined the staff in February 2010 as the customer service representative. Her last position was general manager at A&K Mailing Service for 10 years. She has been providing
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University in 1992. He also serves as Technical Director, Production Manager, and Guest Stage Director for Tacoma Opera.
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Lilla Seitz Student Worker: Media Production Coordinator Email: lseitz@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Lilla Seitz is a senior film and media communication major and music minor. She has been involved in the arts at PLU throughout the past 3 years, participating in University Chorale, Gold Rush A Cappella, PLU Opera, and this fall’s Off Broadway: A Musical Revue. In her Communications related work, she is an associate of MediaLab (PLU’s student led media agency), she has
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University in 1992. He also serves as Technical Director, Production Manager, and Guest Stage Director for Tacoma Opera.
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. These characters come together May 7, 8, 9, 15 and 16 at 7:30 pm and May 17 at 2 p.m. in Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at PLU. PLU’s production comes less than one year after Disney premiered the first film adaption of the musical with a slew of A-list celebrities. Yet, big names don’t always equal the best. “This is truth, what often gets missed in modern musical movies is the importance of the singing voice. Having an actor who might create a draw
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. These characters come together May 7, 8, 9, 15 and 16 at 7:30 pm and May 17 at 2 p.m. in Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at PLU. PLU’s production comes less than one year after Disney premiered the first film adaption of the musical with a slew of A-list celebrities. Yet, big names don’t always equal the best. “This is truth, what often gets missed in modern musical movies is the importance of the singing voice. Having an actor who might create a draw
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said. Another is the sheer scope of opportunities students have to hone their craft. “We do nine productions in nine months, which means every single month there’s a new show opening,” Smith said. “So there’s a terrific amount of performance opportunity for students that exists at PLU that don’t necessarily exist at other institutions.” Read Previous How First Gens thrive Read Next Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored
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the year for all Lutes to enjoy! Spring Hours Monday – Thursday 7:30AM – 6:00PM Friday 7:30AM – 3:00PM Closed on Weekends The CAVE Amenities A Comfy Place to Relax and Study!Have a break between classes? Need a quiet place to study? The CAVE is the perfect place for both! The CAVE has a variety of comfy couches, chairs, and tables perfect for studying by yourself or with friends! There are also a plethora of games and craft supplies for students to use for projects. A computer is also available
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Spurs & IK Gathering Back row: Kathy Meyer, Laurel Clark, Janie Taylor, Gayle Severson, Carolyn Belgum, Emily Reitz, John Beck Front row: Gerd—Inger (Gigi) Gregersen, Nancy Lundquist, Jody Schwich, Jan Metcalf, Linda Craft, Lynda Slovick, Diane Christensen PLU 50th Reunion for the Class of 1972Greetings Lutes! There was a great turnout of alumni at the Class of 1972 50th Reunion on Friday, October 7. Earlier in the day the Spurs and IKs met at 208 Garfield to reconnect. Also, many classmates
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Progression (RAP) Committee with a formal statement explaining the circumstances of their situation. Students work with their academic advisor to help them determine the best course of action: what type of petition the student should pursue, how to craft this petition, and the process involved. The RAP committee will make a recommendation to the Dean, who will make the final determination. Students may contact the University Dispute Resolution Committee (UDRC) if they feel the processes for the petition
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