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. BME A 30-minute (minimum) recital of at least two complete works in contrasting style prepared to a level appropriate for public performance Collaborative repertoire may be included, but must be in addition to the 30 minute minimum time VOICE BM A full recital (60 minutes of Music) in a variety of styles and languages; students should display an understanding of foreign language translation, an advanced understanding of stage deportment, and a thorough understanding of musical style. BME A Half
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-Term (2018) Shannon Bailey - Martinique, J-Term Deanna Hobbs - Holden Village J-Term Grace Bingay - GEO London 2017 Emily Burk - Berlin, J-Term; IES Freiburg, Fall Laila Bevan - PLU Trinidad & Tobago McKenna Morin - Argentina & Antarctica, J-Term Teagan Haden- Namibia 2016 Will Radford - Holden Village J-Term [2014], Music Capitals of the World J-Term [2016], IES Vienna [2016] Marisol Navarro- PLU Oaxaca 2015 2014 Evan Koepfler - PLU Chengdu Jakob Maier - PLU Oxford Aubrey Frimoth - PLU Trinidad
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and Me by Ta Nehisi Coates, a book that all first-year PLU students have read for the incoming classes of 2017 and 2018. The conference features an incredible line up of leading theologians and we encourage you and your congregations or colleagues to read their works prior to the conference (Check out the suggested reading list).Past Conferences 2017 - SING! 500 years of Faith, Reform and Liberation 2016 – Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice 2015 – Tikkun Olam: The Legacy and
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leadership via diversity, equity, and inclusion? If so, one of these experiential programs is perfect for your participation. While these aren’t classes and are more like learning labs, they are built on your active participation and commitment to the program. Each program has an application process, to learn more, email Becki Torgerson at torgerrm@plu.edu, or call at (253) 535-7245. Each of these programs are open to current full-time PLU students. Inquiry This certificate program allows you to learn
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getting to pick classes that fit with the kinds of literature I was interested in, whether that was children’s books, Jane Austen, or feminist Lit. It was so great to be able to revisit books or genres that I’ve loved and read and view them through a more critical lens, and learn more about the context around their publication. It made the stories even more interesting to me!
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News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Homecoming Highlights (Photo: ) Mary Beth Leeper +Enlarge Photo HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, OCT. 2 Meant to Live Lecture and Reception, featuring Mary Beth Leeper ’00, 2012 Outstanding Recent Alumna award recipient and associate attorney with Hanis Irvine Prothero in Kent, Wash., where she represents immigrant adults in removal proceedings. FRIDAY, OCT. 3 Classes without Quizzes Homecoming
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health educator for the Regional Department of Public Health. Together with my Albanian coworkers and other volunteers we give presentations and present activities for a variety of health related topics. Some of these projects include: prenatal care classes, stress and depression groups, health fairs, anti-smoking lessons, and cancer awareness and prevention seminars. But beyond health projects I have also worked on a handful of secondary projects such as English teaching, a women’s empowerment group
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will be activated automatically on your LuteCard. For questions or assistance, please email access@plu.edu. Email Address and Password for Computers Go online to www.plu.edu/epass, complete the form and submit it. If you experience any problems with the form contact PLU Helpdesk at 253-535-7525 for assistance. Check to make sure your office computer is operating properly and that it is connected to the appropriate printer prior to classes starting. Textbook Ordering and other PLU Supplies The Lute
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& Old Main Market (OMM) AUC Open Late: Lutes @ Nite Games: Board Games (in AUC 133) and Jackbox Games (on Discord) hosted by Engage Ambassadors Movie: Coco (in CAVE)8:30PM-11:00PMIn-Person in the Anderson University Center (AUC) and virtual via PLU's Digital Campus (on Discord) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2021 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS A Great Day To Rest Take time to refresh for first day of classes & review Smart Start Student ChecklistAll DayRelax on your own & peruse the Smart Start
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Beautiful’: A study of the Nazi Persecution of Lesbian and Transgender Women During the Holocaust” Brooklyn Sudnikovich-Eddy ’23 – “Music in the Holocaust” Introduction by Natalie Mayer and Lisa Marcus, Chair of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Professor of English, PLULivestream Link
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