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Student production disrupts time in new Romeo and Juliet Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / December 8, 201
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Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre Posted by: Marcom Web Team / February 28
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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee opens May 10 Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / May 2, 2013 May
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Students take on the new Karen Hille Phillips Center Mainstage Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 19,
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Reception and Resource Fair for Families, Supporters, and Students Friday, September 1, 2023, 4:00–5:00 p.m. Upper Campus Grassy Quad (between Hauge, Xavier, Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts, and Hong Residence Hall), near Red Square This joyful event welcomes new Lutes with refreshments, music, a short program, and an ice-breaker game of community bingo. We are excited to welcome our incoming students and their families and supporters to campus on Friday, September 1, 2023. Check out
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people about it, they are often surprised. Maybe it isn’t so surprising given what we learned at PLU — the values of a liberal arts education: going to small classes, and knowing our professors. We also learned a lot playing basketball on a team that traveled long hours on buses, playing in a cracker box gym, receiving five dollars for meal money each day, warming up before games to gospel music played on an old pipe organ. These experiences teach you something no class really can: teamwork
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liked the music, and I’m especially into Jazz, so it was great fun.” Michael: “Great—I’ve seen that film, too. This is the film that begins on a crowded L.A. freeway, and suddenly—POW!—the people are all singing and dancing on the overpass in the bright Southern California sun.” Marc: “Apparently, filming that took about three days and the freeway was closed most of the time. They really shut down L.A. for it!” Matt: “Strangely, I haven’t seen La La Land yet. But we did have a fun student film night
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from someone else. Because plagiarism involves a misrepresentation of principles and processes fundamental to the integrity of the university, matters of plagiarism are taken very seriously by both administration and faculty. If students are unsure about something that they want to do or the proper use of materials, it is each student’s responsibility to ask the instructor for clarification. Section 3. REPORTING SUSPECTED ACADEMIC DISHONESTYGenerally, instructors are strongly encouraged to report
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emphasize political process and global social change in the development of the American welfare state and the profession of social work. Students reflect critically up on the development of social and political policies historically. Students also develop legislative policy practice and advocacy skills and examine the impact of policy implementation, administration, and governmental structure on services to vulnerable populations. Critical thinking is used to analyze contemporary policy in income
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from someone else. Because plagiarism involves a misrepresentation of principles and processes fundamental to the integrity of the university, matters of plagiarism are taken very seriously by both administration and faculty. If a student is unsure about something that they want to do or the proper use of materials, it is the student’s responsibility to ask the instructor for clarification.Reporting Suspected Academic DishonestyGenerally, instructors are strongly encouraged to report any suspected
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