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  • Carrie Cracknell’s Anne Elliot is a Girl with a Rabbit Posted by: ramosam / September 5, 2022 September 5, 2022 By Adela Ramos As Katherine Voyles’ insightful essay on the discourse around Persuasion (2022) demonstrates, historical inaccuracy has been pegged as one of Carrie Cracknell’s unforgivable misdeeds, especially related to the use of contemporary language and even the protagonist’s bangs. Yet when I finally watched the film, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Cracknell draws on the

  • great honor for me to join the PLU faculty and the university’s excellent music program, and to build upon the outstanding work done by Dr. David Deacon-Joyner over the past 18 years. As a unique American art form, jazz music has reached far beyond our borders and it has become a universal musical language. It is my goal to bring my knowledge and experiences in Brazilian jazz to the PLU Jazz Studies program, giving our students and audiences the opportunity to experience musical genres that have

  • offices and student gathering space. These labs and other amenities will double the square footage dedicated to our outstanding nursing students. We currently are seeking donor support for this new vision that will place our Nursing facilities among the premier learning spaces in the nation. Academic Growth and Innovation Fall semester marked the launch of new academic programs in Innovation Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, and Musical Theatre. A sustainable model for funding new

  • arriving to campus by submitting this online form. We can meet you at the Campus Safety office and help you move-in.  The deadline for submission is: August 1 for Fall and January 15 for Spring. Get Connected Sign Up for Global Campus Connection (GCC) GCC is a program in which new International Students and current PLU students are matched for a mutually beneficial learning experience. To learn more about the program, please visit the GCC website. The deadline for submission is: August 1 for Fall and

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  • until after college that I fell head over heels for poetry,” she said. “I was learning by going to The Strand (bookstore in New York City) and reading anything I could find.” After moving back to Seattle, where she grew up, the lifelong learner and avid reader started taking poetry classes at Hugo House, a nonprofit “place for writers.” That cemented her future plans as a poet. “When the urge to go back to school got big enough, I had to figure out what to do with that urge,” Swift said. Billie

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  • Interested in learning about religious traditions other than your own? This page is a (non-comprehensive) list of major religious traditions in the US. It gives a basic synopsis of each, as well as including a jumping off point if you want to learn more. Note: All of these religious traditions are much more nuanced than the short introductions we can write for this page. Not everyone from every tradition believes the same things, holds the same values, or practices the same way. As a result, we

  • , create products or produce explanations that cannot be addressed within the framework of a particular discipline. ENVT 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation (4) ENVT 499A: Capstone: Senior Project (1) ENVT 499B: Capstone: Senior Project (3) Additional Requirements for an Environmental Studies Major A complementary major or minor in another discipline A minimum of 20 semester hours of upper-division coursework in the environmental studies major Completion of a pre-approved experiential learning

  • but not limited to a Statement of Understanding, Learning Agreement, and mid-term and final evaluations. Employers should check with their own legal counsel to ensure they are managing unpaid internships appropriately. If offering unpaid internships, please visit the Department of Labor page describing Internship Programs Under The Fair Labor Standards Act. Job and internship postings must be electronically uploaded to the Opportunities Board. A member of the Alumni & Student Connections staff