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  • elements of theatre; including, costumes, scenery, props, lighting, and makeup. (4) THEA 275 : Scenic Painting: Techniques Color theory and hands-on painting techniques for theatrical productions. (2) THEA 276 : Scenic Painting: Textures Painting techniques and texture painting for theatrical productions. (2) THEA 279 : Hand Drafting Hand drafting techniques to create light plots or scenic draftings for theatrical applications. (2) THEA 280 : Computer-Aided Drafting The use of computers and software to

  • performance in the following areas: Course Work: A minimum 3.50 grade point average in all chemistry courses taken at PLU. Written Work: At time of declaration of the chemistry major, all copies of outstanding work (e.g., laboratory, seminar and research projects) need to be maintained by the student for later faculty evaluation for departmental honors. Oral Communication: Students must evidence ability to communicate effectively as indicated by the sum of their participation in class discussion, seminars

  • relationships from this past relationship? How will your experiences in this relationship shape what you look for in future relationships? Are there any “non-negotiables” that you have learned you are not willing to compromise on in future relationships? How would you describe your communication style in this past relationship? What was easier to communicate about? What was more challenging to communicate about? Is there anything you feel more empowered to do now that you are single? Is there anything you

  • necessary for success in the MBA program at PLU. In addition to serving as one of the company’s primary distillers, he handles marketing duties and communication between partners. He acknowledged that streamlining the latter was a challenge in the beginning. At one point, he says, communication broke down and operations suffered. Bunk remembered his PLU mentor, former professor and corporate executive Carol Ptak, stressed the importance of communication. So, he urged the partners to meet monthly, a move

  • frayed wiring or poor connections. Check the wiring and casing on appliances.  The electrical system is not intended for items that place a heavy load on the system, such as microwave ovens and exposed heating element appliances listed in the Residential Hall Fire Safety Policy.  Personal micro-fridge, computer equipment, TV and stereo appliances are approved.  If potential problems exist with wiring or electrical systems notify Facilities Management at ext. 7380.  Additionally, it is recommended

  • significant administrative oversight by the director of core curriculum, including communication with the faculty regarding programmatic matters. Structure: The chair of the Core Curriculum Committee works closely with the director of core curriculum and others who directly interact with curricular and assessment decision. Specific Duties: To work in collaboration with the director of core curriculum for the purpose of ensuring programmatic quality and consistency. This occurs through: Initial approval of

  • comprised of individuals who may weigh factors of a case differently. Thus, in communicating the reasons for a negative recommendation to the candidate, the committee chair may, for example, specify which area (teaching, scholarship, or service) was of primary concern in the committee’s deliberations, and indicate one or several points of concern within that area. The chair of the committee will communicate the reasons orally. If this communication takes the form of a meeting, the candidate and the

  • Archives Other Copies: Any office Retention: 3 years. Shred Instructional Resources Committee To promote enhancement of the education environment at the university. To study issues and problems, and to recommend and develop policy related to the provision of tangible and intangible resources in support of the university’s education mission. To act as advocates to the administration for the provision of resources in support of faculty development, the library, computer usage, as well as classroom space

  • retromutagenesis) leads to these consequences in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems.  We conclude with a discussion of where further research is required, and how the process of AM affects our world today. The effects of a solid polymer electrolyte’s structure on its conductivity and viability for use in batteries Michael Larson, Senior Capstone Seminar Portable electronic devices have completely changed the way our world works, allowing instantaneous communication to just about every person on earth. The

  • . Some will immediately enter the vocation of their choice, others continue their academic pursuits. They all have found a passion for a vocation and are ready to engage the world. The students who shared their stories here joined more than 850 students who graduated from PLU this academic year. Abigail Pishaw – Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre, minor in communication Abigail Pishaw ’12 is from Forest Grove, Ore. Why PLU? Plain and simple, it felt like home. I remember stepping on campus for my