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  • from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations.  Growth is also expected in areas such as food and animal safety, where organizations work to prevent foodborne contamination and diseases in animals; public health, where organizations work to protect the health of an entire population; and disease control. To view employment data on veterinarians in the US, click here. *Adopted from literature of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

  • the institution A cultural resource in the larger community of which we are a part A participant in the critical dialog that characterizes a liberal arts institution A significant performance outlet, sponsor and promoter for new and under-performed orchestral literature We share with other large ensembles the method of making music as a community of artists and students. Equal in importance to the production of our musical performance is the process of cooperation in pursuit of a common

  • delicious! The students in the Trinidad program always read a novel by Earl Lovelace, one of Trinidad’s two most famous authors (the other is V.S. Naipaul). Lovelace wrote The Dragon Can’t Dance in 1979 which has remained one of the most loved and read novels in Trinidad’s history. It is an amazing read in part because Lovelace has a unique style and cadence (which earned him the Commonwealth Prize for Literature in the 1990s for another novel, Salt). Dr. Youtz said, “It has never been more important

  • a first-time author writing for teens and celebrates impressive new voices in young adult literature.” Walton, who graduated from PLU in 2004 with a B.A. in Education, says the nomination means the world to her. “I think one of the things I’ve ever wanted in life was to publish a novel that has one of those delicious medallions on the cover,” she explains. “It’s the dream!” “Being nominated for the Morris Award is a bit like being nominated for an Oscar in our world—it’s absolutely huge!” says

  • Myths Edward Said- Culture and Imperialism Simone de Beauvoir- La Deuxième Sexe Frantz Fanon- Sociologie d’une Révolution Mohammed Dib- Qui se Souvient de la Mer Assia Djebar- Femmes d’Algers dans Leur Appartement Breanna Wiersma, '18, English Literature and Psychology:My tutorial was entitled, “Modern Irish Poetry,” and fulfilled the “Late Period” requirement for Literature majors. This course focused on close analysis of Ireland from 1914 to the present (particularly focusing on works published

  • Lessons (22) MUSI 202 or 402: Private Instruction – Piano (15) MUSI 399: Junior Recital (3) MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (Senior Recital) (4) Concentration Module (11) MUSI 219: Harpsichord (1) or MUSI 203: Organ (1) MUSI 345: Conducting I (1) MUSI 346: Conducting II (1) MUSI 421: Functional Piano for the Professional Musician (2) MUSI 430: Piano Literature 1 (2) MUSI 431: Piano Literature 2 (2) MUSI 451: Piano Pedagogy (2) Electives (10) Choose any MUSI 300-498 not already used in the major

  • About the conferenceEighth Annual Lutheran Studies Conference at PLU – Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Eighth Annual Lutheran Studies Conference will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., concluding with a keynote lecture in the evening at 7 p.m. in the Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center. This conference focuses on “Black Bodies and the Justice of God” in the Lutheran tradition, in art, theology, ethics and literature. The conference also draws connection to the book Between the World

  • Responsive Children’s Literature (2) EDUC 490: Linguistics and Language Acquisition (2) EDUC 370: Professional Practice II (0) EDUC 372: Teaching and Learning of Reading (4) EDUC 373: Teaching and Learning of Mathematics (4) EDUC 374: Management and Student Engagement (4) EDUC 375: Technology Integration: Framing and Meaningful Design (2) EDUC 327: Instructional Systems and Design (3) SPED 377: Instructional Methodologies for Inclusive Classrooms (3) EDUC 402: Internship I (0) EDUC 404: Teaching and

  • intellectual skills and resources apt to generate success in legal study and practice. Recent successful PLU applicants to law schools have taken such diverse courses as those in the anthropology of contemporary America, social science research methods, American popular culture, English Renaissance literature, news writing and argumentation, recent political thought, international relations, free-lance writing, animal behavior, neuropsychology, public finance, logic, and moral philosophy. Diversity and

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