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In 2019 we were pleased to present O Nata Lux as our annual Christmas concert. Performances were held on campus in the Lagerquist Concert Hall and one special evening, the concert was performed at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. For more background on some of the music, composers, and history, please read this Music blog that previewed the concert. To help spread joy and a bit of happiness, we re-released the recorded performance of O Nata Lux during the summer of 2020. You may watch it in its
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Student Immunization History and Emergency Information 2023-24 (pdf) view download
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aims to produce global citizens, future leaders, and whole, richly-informed persons. At the heart of the University is the general education curriculum. Through this program of study, students begin the process of shaping not only a career, but more importantly a life of meaning and purpose. This general education, in which students grapple with life’s most fundamental questions, is deepened and complemented by the specialized work students undertake in their majors. An education is a process, and
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Confucius Classrooms Confucius China Studies Program Chinese Language and Culture Classes Questions 10th Anniversary Celebration Keynote Speaker Speakers CIWA Contacts Comments, Questions, and Suggestions Contact Information Confucius Institute of the State of Washington Phone: 253-535-7785 Email: ciwa@plu.edu Harstad Hall Offices 114 & 115 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Additional Programs Global Education at PLU Contact Information Confucius Institute of the State of Washington Phone: 253-535-7785 Email: ciwa
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Confucius Classrooms Confucius China Studies Program Chinese Language and Culture Classes Questions 10th Anniversary Celebration Keynote Speaker Speakers CIWA Contacts Comments, Questions, and Suggestions Contact Information Confucius Institute of the State of Washington Phone: 253-535-7785 Email: ciwa@plu.edu Harstad Hall Offices 114 & 115 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Additional Programs Global Education at PLU Contact Information Confucius Institute of the State of Washington Phone: 253-535-7785 Email: ciwa
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Northwest, presidential politics, the quest for peace, poverty, and stem-cell research. The value of your college education actually increases when you have a better understanding of religion’s influence in American and global life. In a nation marked by great religious diversity and where most people claim a religious tradition, it becomes increasingly necessary to understand something of America’s religious landscape if you want to understand co-workers, friends, neighbors – even spouses or partners
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UgandaProject, Griffin Matthews. Hailed as “a joyous, wrenching experience drawn from life,” Witness Uganda poignantly explores the challenges and pitfalls of doing humanitarian work inviting the audience to reflect critically on service, leadership and care in both global and local contexts. To mark the 2nd anniversary of the PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Program, there was also a panel presentation by PLU and Peace Corps alumni – Lucas Gillespie ’16, Jihan Grettenberg ’12 and Colton Heath ’14 – on the topic of
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Learn More: Luba PipeThis wonderfully carved wooden pipe with a beautiful patina depicts a female figure holding her breasts, which is a common image in Luba art that is said to symbolize respect, nurturing, and motherhood. It is also that women hold the village’s secrets and history in their breasts and they are holding them to symbolize protecting these secrets and the people’s history. She is sitting upright, with her knees with legs folded straight behind her above a wonderfully carved bowl
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Each year, Prism reflects on some of the distinctive and exciting work in PLU’s Division of Humanities. Our division collects a diverse array of programs: Chinese, Classics, Creative Writing, English Literature, French, German, Hispanic Studies, Nordic Studies, Philosophy, Religion, and Southern Lushootseed. All are united in educating students to engage —creatively, critically, and empathetically— with what it means to be human across the sweep of history, in diversity cultures and
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(4); Examining Self and Society (4); Exploring Values and Worldviews (4); Interpreting Text (4); Global Engagement (4); The Academic Study of Religion (4). International Honors students must complete the remaining semester hours of the General Education Program prior to graduation from the University: First-Year Experience Program: FYEP 101 (4); FYEP 102 (4); Fitness and Wellness (2); Quantitative Reasoning (4); and Engaging the Natural World (4). Students must also complete the senior
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