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spirit of invention that gave us Shakespeare, Molière, Racine, and Goethe. As universities added new fields of study, the earlier university curriculum came to be seen as its own discipline, termed Altertumswissenschaft, the “Science of the Antiquity,” in the 19th century. The result is a uniquely interdisciplinary field. Classics, the Humanistic Science, is the study of the language, literature, culture, history, philosophy, geography, archeology, intellectual accomplishments, science, religion
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Core Elements in Lutheran Higher Education“Doesn’t the world need good schools and educated persons?” With this simple question, Martin Luther urged the leaders of his nation to establish public schools for children and reshape the curriculum of universities. From that ordinary yet revolutionary question, the reform of education for the sake of service sparked the establishment of Lutheran colleges and universities throughout the world. Within the lively intellectual tradition of Lutheran
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Washington High School students . The center also offers literacy training to adults through free English classes in the evenings. All of this work is coordinated by community-driven and innovative student Assistant Directors: Susan Schowalter ’20, Nick Templeton ‘21, Oliva Cano-Dominguez ‘22, Ashley Careno-Milan ‘21, and Sharlene Rojas-Apodaca ‘22. At least one of these students works in the Center every day it is open. They welcome the community, create curriculum, train volunteers, and support
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Capstone: Models, Missteps and Masterpieces, Las Vegas, NV (August 2017) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Arts Management Curriculum, Chicago, IL (August 2016) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Best Practices for Teaching Improvisational Comedy as a College Course or a Course Too, Chicago, IL (August 2016) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Best Practices: Ideas, Exercises and Approaches for a Beginning Playwriting Course, Montreal, Canada (August 2015) Association of
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Capstone: Models, Missteps and Masterpieces, Las Vegas, NV (August 2017) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Arts Management Curriculum, Chicago, IL (August 2016) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Best Practices for Teaching Improvisational Comedy as a College Course or a Course Too, Chicago, IL (August 2016) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Best Practices: Ideas, Exercises and Approaches for a Beginning Playwriting Course, Montreal, Canada (August 2015) Association of
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students receive some form of financial aid through scholarships, grants and endowments, many of which are funded by PLU constituents. Gifts to Q Club help lessen the financial strain on students and their families, support the faculty in enriching curriculum, and allow students to expand their campus activities and learning experiences. Many people have gone above and beyond the call to support PLU and Q Club. We profile a few of them here. While their affiliation to PLU is varied, they share a spirit
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Cumulative GPA Transfer of Credit from Other Colleges/Universities Transfer of Credits Earned While in High School Tuition, Fees, and Payment Information Understanding Regarding All Requirements Upper-Division Courses: 40-Hour Rule Withdrawal from a Course Withdrawal from a Future Term Withdrawal from the University (all classes) Withdrawals: From a Single Course Withdrawals: Full Withdrawal Withdrawals: Medical Writing Throughout the Curriculum
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Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies Posted by: vcraker / June 22, 2022 Image: Karen Marquez ’22, a social work major who will graduate soon sits by the library ( PLU Photo/John Froschauer) June 22, 2022 Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is learning at
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Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies. Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is learning at PLU to help people in need. Posted by: tpotts / July 15, 2022 July 15, 2022 “I always knew I wanted to help people,” said Marquez about why she chose to study social
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opportunity to work with highly motivated students. “I believe there are things we can do artistically to supplement the fantastic theatre that is already going on in Tacoma and Lakewood,” he said. “I want to discover ways we can better connect the theater program to the community it is serving.” Smith has three immediate goals: spend time with students, alumni and community members to find out what types of theatre interest them; examine the current curriculum to ensure it best prepares students for the
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