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Living on the Edge is the story of a community, North Cove in southwest Washington, who are experiencing extreme rates of coastal erosion. North Cove is home to the fastest-eroding Pacific coastline in the United States, and loses about 150 feet of land per year.…
3 p.m. in the Washington State History Museum. Guests will be provided refreshments, a screening of the film, and a question-and-answer session with our two panels – one consisting of scientists, North Cove community members, and other experts on the coastal erosion happening in that community; and one consisting of the student filmmakers about the production of the documentary. Read Previous Upcoming Senior Art Exhibition – “Palimpsest: Evidence of the Artist” Read Next “This is Design School
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Interim Director, IHON | International Honors | strumac@plu.edu | 253-535-8774 | Arthur Strum teaches interdisciplinary courses drawing particularly upon philosophy, literature, and political theory.
, German Classicism, Romanticism, and Contemporary German Film, among other topics. Since leaving his previous teaching position for family reasons, Prof. Strum’s teaching and scholarship have focused more and more upon the wider horizons in the humanities which are usually obscured in contemporary universities by scholarly specialization and the nearly exclusive focus on marketable ‘research.’ Instead, Prof. Strum focuses in his writing and teaching on who Virginia Woolf called ‘the common reader
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When members of the PLU community use learning resources (e.g., books, articles, films, video or audio clips, images) for teaching or learning purposes, they must do so within the parameters of at least one of these four categories defined and addressed by federal legislation: Public domain. Works created by the federal government (or by contract...
legally obtained or made, or that are full-text postings of print materials are prohibited by the TEACH Act. Fair use. A core value arising from but not fully defined in copyright legislation, fair use permits a film to be shown, a live performance to be given, or a copy to be made IF the item is not consumable (e.g., standardized test), a copyright notice and a prescribed disclaimer are included, the copy is made from a source that is acquired legally, and only a reasonable portion of the work
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Our main goal is to house a community of readers and writers of Austen. At The Jane Austen Review we value engagements with Austen for how they provide a means to create community among readers and
A COMMUNITY OF READERS AND WRITERSOur main goal is to house a community of readers and writers of Austen. At The Jane Austen Review we value engagements with Austen for how they provide a means to create community among readers and writers with diverse approaches to Austen and her work, and for how they allow us to connect with readers and writers across time and space. What we call “engagements” include: Jane Austen Fan Fiction, fiction and non-fiction inspired by Austen, film and TV
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Kirsten deLohr Helland received rave reviews for her portrayal of Ado Annie in Oklahoma! at The 5th Avenue Theatre.
film, stage and television actor. He has had dozens of roles in Hollywood on hit television shows; his highest profile roles have been Charles “Trip” Tucker III on Star Trek: Enterprise and Michael on Stargate Atlantis. We'd love to hear from you!Are you an alumni of the Department of Theatre & Dance? Tell us what you’re doing! Click here.
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Save the date to see our Christmas concert broadcast To bring PLU’s 125th anniversary year to a spectacular close, PLU’s annual Christmas concert “A Christmas Invitation” will be broadcast into homes on Christmas and Christmas Eve in the Seattle, Tacoma and the greater Portland area…
Christmas Eve in the Seattle, Tacoma and the greater Portland area for the first time ever. Check below for broadcast times and channels near you and save the date! This year’s program features the exclusive world premiere of prolific Hollywood film composer J.A.C. Redford’s A Christmas Invitation, a three-movement work composed for the Choir of the West, University Chorale and our University Symphony Orchestra. The anniversary broadcast spotlights vocal soloist acclaimed Metropolitan Opera soprano
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MediaLab wins Emmy award Four student researcher-filmmakers in Pacific Lutheran University’s MediaLab program won a 2009 College Division Emmy Award at the 46th Annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards Ceremony. Junior Melissa Campbell and seniors Julie Olds, Shannon Schrecengost and Emilie Firn were honored for their…
June 15, 2009 MediaLab wins Emmy award Four student researcher-filmmakers in Pacific Lutheran University’s MediaLab program won a 2009 College Division Emmy Award at the 46th Annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards Ceremony. Junior Melissa Campbell and seniors Julie Olds, Shannon Schrecengost and Emilie Firn were honored for their originally produced “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. & Crime,” a 30-minute film that explores the effects of crime, drugs and gangs in communities across North
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Kirsten deLohr Helland received rave reviews for her portrayal of Ado Annie in Oklahoma! at The 5th Avenue Theatre.
film, stage and television actor. He has had dozens of roles in Hollywood on hit television shows; his highest profile roles have been Charles “Trip” Tucker III on Star Trek: Enterprise and Michael on Stargate Atlantis. We'd love to hear from you!Are you an alumni of the Department of Theatre & Dance? Tell us what you’re doing! Click here.
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See all the projects and art that our Art and Design seniors have created.
sewing. She also makes costumes or products for her Etsy page.Portfolio William JoyBFA, Graphic Design William Joy has an off-beat sense of humor and has always been particularly interested in cartoons and comics or anything weird. He doodles all the time and hopes to be able to make art of many kinds in the future.Portfolio Aidan LancasterBA, Studio Art (Photography) Aidan Lancaster is a film photographer who primarily works in landscapes and portraiture. As a fan of alternative and contemporary
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Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week Participants speak at the 2013 Working for Change Panel during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) From on-campus simulations to community service projects, PLU promotes advocacy and action By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communication Student Worker…
homeless youth in the Tacoma area.” Students who would like to attend the rally—participants are meeting at REACH, 714 S.. 27th St., Tacoma, at 4 p.m. and marching at 5 to the rally, which begins at 6 p.m.—can sign up for a ride at rha@plu.edu. For more details, contact Caitlin Dawes or RHA. Sunday, Nov. 16 ASPLU will host a screening of Storied Streets, a film that allows viewers to see life through the lens of several people, all of whom are homeless. The screening will be followed by a discussion of
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