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required music core sequence in the indicated years. All students will complete diagnostic placement testing prior to (or during) the first week of Fall classes and must complete the core sequence as prescribed by the music faculty. Year One: Fall Semester MUSI 125: Ear Training I (1) MUSI 133 and MUSI 135: Music Theory & Analysis IA (2)/IB (2) Year One: Spring Semester MUSI 120: Music and Culture (4) (if not taken in the Fall Semester) MUSI 126: Ear Training II (1) MUSI 136: Music Theory & Analysis II
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internship with Tacoma Housing Authority. Kang—a communication and political science double major from Auburn, Washington—was connected with THA through Degrees of Change’s Seed Internships program which helps pair local university students with internships throughout the Greater Tacoma area. “I was inspired to go local because I’ve loved PLU for four years and I wanted to use the skills I’ve been building to benefit and leave an impact on the community that surrounds me,” Kang said. Kang works as a
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News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Articles posted byvaleryjorgensen Valery Jorgensen A Communication major with an emphasis in Journalism and a Business Administration minor, Valery started working for Marketing & Communications in the Fall of 2013. Valery is also the Assistant General Manager of MediaLab, an award-winning applied internship and research program housed in the School of Arts and Communication at PLU. Valery's
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my parents for the first time over the weekend as well, so the plan was to run as fast as possible to minimize the time she had to spend alone with my parents. At least one of the two things went well. The constant barrage of rain along with the wind and cold turned my original goal upside down. Sub-3 turned into 3:10, then 3:20. Finally, freezing and drenched, I stumbled across the finish line in 3:29. My girlfriend and parents patiently waited the extra half hour, cheering me on as I belatedly
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purchased, studying photos and text of exotic animals. Chontofalsky is now an environmental scientist with the City of Tacoma, analyzing everything from stormwater to soil samples to industrial waste.The outdoorsy trail from National Geographic to analyzing waste makes surprising sense. As Chontofalsky grew older, he thought he’d go into state wildlife biology after graduating from PLU with a biology degree in 2003. But, two days after finishing up his senior project, Chontofalsky wound up interviewing
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chosen artists submitted several works, which range from bold, colorful graphics to subtle ink drawings and photographs, as well as oil paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media. The Consul of Norway in Seattle, Kim Nesselquist, facilitated the exhibition coming to Tacoma. “The relationship between Norway and the United States is very strong, and continues to be critical for Washington State. It was important we get the exhibition here.” The exhibition opens to the public at 1pm on Sunday, August 24th
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Jessica Schwinck – Fellow for the 2019-20 Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership Program Posted by: Julie Winters / April 25, 2019 April 25, 2019 Jessica Schwinck, DNP, ARNP of Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA has been selected as a fellow for the Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership Program. The Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership Program, a one year professional development experience, is a partnership between Duke University School of Medicine, Duke University School of
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interested in participating in this important project. I have been overwhelmed by the positive response from across campus. Nominations closed last Thursday. I was delighted to receive nominations of 54 staff and faculty members. As previously announced, Cameron Bennett, Dean of the School of Arts & Communication and PLU’s Chief Innovation Officer, will lead the commission. I am pleased to announce that he will be joined by fellow Lutes: Kory Brown, Assistant Professor of Business, School of Business
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example of how these events have shaped his theological views and social activity. Choosing one his biblical examples—Job, Tobias, Abraham, Paul oran example of your own—describe the limits and possibilities of this thesis to those inside or outside of faith traditions as you have witnessed them in our current pandemic climate, and explain how these events have shaped your figures theological views and social activity. Along with the vivid descriptions of the physical toll the plague took on the city
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